Rice can go in soup. No problem
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You’ve clearly never had Indonesian soup
My chickens are currently cooped up due to a bird flu outbreak in my area. It’s really sad that they can’t scavenge around now.
Me : pops up head from the ground… no rain.
Chicken: yum
- 99.99% is only 52 minutes downtime per year or 4 minutes per month.
- 99% is 3.5 days per year or 7 hours per month
- 95% is 18 days per year or 1.5 days per month
That seems pretty reasonable for a company like aws, actually.
Thank you for answering so quickly
They’re just so two thousand late.
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19·12 days agoOr a tortoise
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•God did not intend for us to fold fitted sheets, and if you can it's witchcraft.
6·12 days agoYou just store them like fancy towels

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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The scientific method or something idk
15·13 days agoYes and keep stroking until it burns
You better quacking drink some water or my friends and I are gonna quack you up.
The borders in Africa, middle east and west asia would not exist like they do if it wasn’t for all of europe’s imperialism. So I think the premise here is that imperialism stopped right before the discovery of the Americas.
I often have thoughts like this. It’s the worst kind of thoughts you can have. It s a kind of morbid curiosity, a call of the void. They usually only pop up for a fraction of a second and get immediately and automatically ignored. Any decent human being is supposed to repress those thoughts. It’s part of the human condition. Only politicians and psychopaths listen to those thoughts and act on them.
Are you sure that Franco, validated by the succes of Nazi Germany after they won the war in 1945, would not have tried to annex Portugal at some point?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•After you post here, this might be helpful. ;)
5·15 days agoHave you tried the three seashells?





this article describes it pretty well: “Soto Ayam is one of those dishes that feels like a warm embrace on a rainy afternoon.”