I’ve thought to take the Esperanto torch to new heights & compose a DIY manual of everything in pictograms.
The smartphone has been an equalizer on a level that most people don’t appreciate(IMO), so I’d be starting from behind.
The cure
The articles I have seen do not name this mysterious poisonous chemical that permeates our roadways
Lmmfao. Tff
something called 6PPD, which is used to keep tires from breaking down too quickly. “It’s like a preservative for tires,” Tian said. “Similar to how food preservatives keep food from spoiling too quickly, 6PPD helps tires last by protecting them from ground-level ozone.” … But when 6PPD reacts with ozone, the researchers found that it was transformed into multiple chemicals, including 6PPD-quinone (pronounced “kwih-known”), the toxic chemical that is responsible for killing the salmon.
It is probably the same horrible compound responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths every year… Dihydrogen monoxide!!!
i know what water s without following a link
I went outside for a smoke earlier… and heard a strange fire sounding crackle, then noticed that signature flicker of flame on the side of my house. I start shitting thinking my house is on fire. I go into the yard and see that the upstairs neighbor has put a fire pit on the sundeck… i nicely say “thats a good way to burn a house down” … “its fine its a legit fire pit” was the response… so this was my further response
God damn city people… its amazing some people are allowed to exist without adult supervision
Happend some days ago not far from here…
a red light crash: after that the micro-car was not able to drive and got to be towed. the bike just got a bent mudguard
I was in a very similar motorcycle crash. The car bumper was thrashed. My bike only got a bent mud flap. Still scary as shit though.
We used to smoke hash like that in the 70s! Or on a pin, under a glass with a straw.
Blessings…
Shit wed just left up the corner of the glass and turn your head sideways.
Straw, thats pretty fancy stuff right there.
city slickers
Just make sure you have a fire extinguisher. Everyone will thank you later!