no, concrete wall.
no, concrete wall.
wow, premium in the usa is expensive. it’s a little under $3 per month here in india for the family plan and even that’s after a recent 16% hike. the individual plan is even cheaper.
i guess these rates are in store for us as well in the future?
well obviously you were supposed to akready be on a paid tier with a higher range of storage capacity!
it’s not a bug. it’s a feature.
if niger is 25m and nigeria is 230m, then it follows that the “ia” suffix is 205m by itself.
so you’re saying that there’s a possibility that some of those email messages i receive from nigerian widows looking for a partner to launder money out of the country are real?
You own your brain…
i don’t know how to break this to you, but you are your brain.
and how much would they have saved if they had gone for no employees at all but onlyfans?
so you’re saying the marketing strategy for the Vision was… shortsighted?
they evidently don’t want you to spend a penny in their establishment.
who came third?
was she, by any chance, a habitual offender?
as can almost everything in life.
you do know how to use the oxford comma, i’ll grant you that.
yeah, but it can do really cool things like “suggest a name for my project that does X”.
surely that game’s worth the candle, yes?
yeah but it’s australia. their under 16 is our under 91.
it may be that you were being facetious, but numbers and formulae are usually the most potent weapons in the arsenal of people who want to bulldoze in their own agenda.
as a general rule, any post with figures should warrant greater scrutiny, not less; and definitely not none with a nudge to rank it higher. even if it is one in all frivolity as my comment above.
is it, though?
a stomach can stretch upto 4 litres in capacity when pushed (one source). that’s 4000cm³ (or 244 cubic inches).
to fill that capacity, the volume of a pizza needs to be 4000cm³ or 244 inch³.
take πr²h = 4000 for thin crust pizzas, if we assume the average height of pizza and toppings as 1cm, our equation simplifies to πr² = 4000; which gives the radius of the pizza as around 36 cms – or a diameter of 72 cms (or 28").
if we take a thicker pizza of an average crust thickness of 1", then our equation for square inches simplifies to πr² = 244. which gives us a radius of about 9" or a diameter of 18".
since most pizzas top out at 12"-14" diameter (thin and thick crust volume varying between 700cm³ to 2600cm³), if anything, we’re nowhere near achieving our full potential!
oh, no, no, no! booze and a goose should never go together!
they are very different in my mind. perhaps because i first came across them in their respective contexts through reading.
even when speaking, to me, lose rhymes with booze and loose rhymes with goose.
this has never been a problem for me, personally.
fucking humans!