I hope the next pope revives one of the classic pope names, there are so many good ones to choose from. Pelagius, Viligius, Damasus... I can't take any more Pauls, Benedicts, Pius, Innocents, Clements etc.
I think with the current zeitgeist we're in for a Battle Pope this time.
On my Gardena, it would be no chance. The "skirt" around it means you would need to lift it to get hurt, and any attempts to lift it triggers the emergency stop. I reckon that's standard with most of them. The teeny tiny blades are also not really screwed down, so it doesn't have much cutting potential, just enough for grass and weeds.
Well, the Facebook algorithm has noticed that I stop scrolling when I see big ole tiddies, so my feed has been very... suggestive lately. Not that I'm complaining.
To be fair, people do still occasionally die during marathons.
no negative change in my post-laundry output
What a beautiful phrase, I'm totally gonna nick the term post-laundry output
It's a shame that, when Norwegians changed their counting system, the suggestion of using "to-ti" didn't catch on for 20. It would be analogous to saying "twoty" in English.
For always fitting in your pocket without being obtrusive, a Victorinox Minichamp Alox with a pocket clip.
M'lady
always
Even in July 1914? Interesting take.
❤️ StVZO-compliant illumination ❤️
Same, and they might even have properly adjusted headlights, but as soon as they tilt up (e.g. due to a speed bump), the flashing lights make it look like they are sending me a light signal. Usually takes a few seconds until I realise they just hit a speed bump.
Interesting, first thing we learned was to try to knee them in the groin to make them let go.
No, 'cause the /s cheapens the experience of good sarcasm.
Nice numbers <3
In a horrible accent though, at least use an actor that speaks the language or is able to mimic it well enough for a few lines.
Occupational Lung Disease? Onerous Life Disorder?
I'll let my kids make their own mistakes to learn from. Except for never frying bacon topless, that shit I'm teaching them early.
Maybe she didn't want to though.
What a beautiful and eloquent comment.