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  • finde ich sehr hĂŒbsch cornischön

  • You will save a lot of money doing it yourself, artisans are pricy, and usually you also need to understand their job to be able to check if it was done right.

    We bought all the equipment because we do stuff for a couple of hours early in the morning or after work, so renting wouldn't be worth the trouble. everything's going back on craigslist when we're done.

    Even if there are small imperfections, the satisfaction of doing something with your own hands gives so much pride and confidence, it's worth it.

    Every time we finish something, that's pretty much the point where we acquired enough experience, that doing it again would feel comfortable/easy, and then we never do xD

  • from my experience of mixing 4-5 bags a day for several weeks, the drill option is cheap, but the lateral drag got quickly heavy on the wrists. You can rent a concrete mixer for probably not too much money at a hardware store, or use a cheap dedicated device https://www.amazon.com/s?k=handheld+cement+mixer

    we use the concrete mixer when mixing cement and shoveling sand to make big quantities to pour slabs, and the handheld to mix quickcrete bags in a bassin for laying bricks and other smaller tasks

  • this was a glorious greentext to behold

  • alles jute!!

  • what a beautiful transformation, you look stunning! thank you for sharing that moment of happiness with us, i wish you many many more!

  • to host your turtle friends for a pizza party! 🐱🐱🐱🐱🐀

  • Every morning when i wake up at 1400

  • cheers mate, you too!

  • you don't have to prove anything to anyone. You can feel things without having to perform them, you can be gay and aromantic / asexual. Don't let anyone tell you what you can and can't be.

  • Beautifully explained, you just made my little heart of Datenschutzbeauftragter beat a bit faster ❀

  • happy lemmy birthday!

  • The compliance people didn't read article 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation.

  • store your fries leftovers in a sealed container to avoid desiccation, and in the fridge to slow bacterial proliferation. warm them up by putting a couple of tbsp vegetable oil into a frying pan and fry them at medium temperature.

  • it seems that the scientific nomenclature for families of animals in Japanese uses katakana:

    this is confirmed by a few comments on this page: https://ja.hinative.com/questions/14614111

    Basically, the kanji “犬” is used. Since “犬” is an elementary Kanji character, the hiragana “いぬ” is not often used.

    The katakana â€œă‚€ăƒŒâ€ is used in more biological contexts than “犬”.

    Example:

    • “Walking with a dog” 犬
    • “Inu is a mammalian animal” ă‚€ăƒŒ

    However, not all Japanese follow this rule. If in doubt, just write the kanji character for “dog” and you will be fine.

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  • love me a good liminal space early in the morning