Auduras

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Same but with DotA!

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Barnstorming, on the Atari 2600

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I miss The Jerky Boys...

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Kindergarten

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Same, if only to keep fulfilling a childhood commitment to myself of owning all consoles after seeing some friends of mine having a Sega AND a Nintendo.

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This is me but with the nicotine mints! I slowly started mixing in other "regular" mints, but it doesn't have the same kick! So after an extended period of time I get grumpy and just go back to the nicotine mints...

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"Nothing moves faster than the hands of time"

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (3 children)

What about "Mint"

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When friends would sleepover, I would download a bunch of games demos from happypuppy.com.

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Harvey Birdman (and also, when he became an attorney at law).

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An old coworker of mine at some part-time gig went to school and studied "Mortuary Science". Absolutely fascinated me. He had a second job at a crematorium where he was an apprentice.

After him telling me that, I realized that I never thought about how someone got into that field. Never really considered someone going to school to do this as a career (which now I realize is obvious, but I never connected the dots).

Always assumed people working at a crematorium or a cemetery was a cliche old decrepit guy.

 

I'm a Male who doesn't have a thick beard or much facial hair. At best, I get a small stubble on my cheeks, where my moustache can grow a bit more. I can easily shave my cheeks without any cream or prep, moustache I'd generally have to soften up the hairs for a good shave.

Generally, I use the razor for a few "shaves" which can last a few weeks. Since there isn't much hair, it doesn't dull as easily. I'll change it out after I feel its getting slightly dull or when I realize that it's been a while since I last changed it.

Curious as to what others do or if there are things I'm potentially overlooking (e.g. hygienic reasons to change more frequently).

Also - I recently switched to a single blade, straight razor.

 

Not sure if this is the right place to ask but does anyone know of a good documentary on wasps, hornets, bees, etc? When I search all I find are cheesy or "horror" movies (sometimes both).

Was talking to a friend about them and realized I didn't know too much about the differences, so would like to learn more. I've read some good articles but it's different seeing them "in action".

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