Climate change has been particularly unsettling this summer because it has felt like a constant reminder that it can't be escaped. Even if you aren't in Florida or Arizona or Greenland, even if you feel like you're insulated up in Vermont or Canada -- bam, 11 inches of rain in 24 hours.
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I'm down! The more turn-based games the better. Final Fantasy tactics is one of the best games of all time
First whole bean coffee? Oh man, welcome to the good stuff.
No matter what coffee purists tell you, the single best change to my daily coffee quality of life was simply going from ground to grinding fresh whole beans every morning. I will never go back.
Interesting. This feels like Howie Roseman-esque, signing someone to a big-time extension right on the cusp of stardom. Overpay now to bet on it being a steal in a few years.
Yep. And it worked all the way up to the Stanford presidency. Even now he is "only" a tenured professor.
It feels like the war has ground to a halt, where the only progress is in bodycount. Russia has failed to make meaningful advances lately, but Ukraine's successes on the counteroffensive have also been extremely quiet.
The tough part is that I struggle to see a scenario where this market swings back positive. There is a constant supply of talented RBs from the collegiate ranks, and the NFL is going to continue to encourage rule enforcement that allows for more passing and high-flying offenses.
It sounds unethical but if I was a GM, I would run a tandem of cheap RBs, and once the rookie contract was up, I would tag one and plan to draft another in the second round. Rinse and repeat.
Colombia whole beans from Costco, same thing as everyday until I finish this 3lb bag lol
Likely a direct response to the Crimean bridge, yes?
Connect is good, don't get me wrong, but I want this badly
We are fortunate enough to have a large bank barn that has been a barn swallow nesting ground for years. Although we use the top floor and seal it off, we leave a gate open for the swallows in the ground level every year. It's a joy to see 50+ of them on the telephone line in late summer.
This year our flock is significantly smaller, and two of them didn't make it. Hopefully just a one-year anomaly, but deep down I doubt it.
Guinea is hard to find. Where in PA? That's where I'm at but I haven't heard of this place.