just 7 for me
I was on fire once and definitely forgot this in the moment, but my friend in the room remembered, shouted the instructions, and when I tried it, it worked quite well. got off with very minor burns and ruined pants
I almost flipped one of these on a turn when I was learning to drive
I both love and hate that image
this article isn’t pay walled. the whole community is ‘gift articles’ from NYT subscribers
I have a recording of their performance and they killed it, despite not knowing where they were.
on mobile I shared the link and it said if you upload the pdf I can summarize it, so I downloaded the pdf and attached it
chat gpt read your pdf and produced this:
Alright, here is a very simplified summary of the document for a five-year-old:
Imagine you have a toy box that only you can use, and you get to decide what toys everyone can play with. This is like how some companies control the electricity that comes to our homes. They are the only ones allowed to do it, and they make sure it’s fair and everyone gets what they need. Sometimes, special people called regulators help these companies to make good decisions so that everyone has electricity at a good price and new ideas can still be used.
first three words in the title are redundant
only slightly better than ‘comes’
can you enlighten us on the probable vectors of tick to human contact?
to answer the rhetorical question in the title nittany is a (small) mountain near penn state college, where there used to be mountain lions: