Mix it with 5 spoons of chocolate powder and one spoon of butter (or margarine); stir it together, then put it on the microwave for 4 minutes on max temperature. take it out, stir it all again to let the hot air out and put it back on the microwave for another 2 or 3 minutes.
The numbers may need to be tweaked for specific brands of ingredients but that's the general baseline and even if you get it all wrong it'll still be generally good.
I don't disagree, but that's completely besides my point. What I'm saying is that Oda generally doesn't make characters with the purpose of representing someone from real life.
He incorporates stuff from real people and real life to create his characters and events, but ultimately they become just characters in his story, completely detached from whatever inspired them.
Oda's "dig' is at human behavior in general, never at any specific entity. Even if you can draw a parallel between someone in One Piece and in real life, Oda doesn't want his story to represent anyone in real life 1:1.
No kidding this was one of the words in my Diktat in German class today. And I got it wrong.
I wrote with two Ts at first, then changed it to the right spelling, then changed back.
Well there's two different things that people who relate to this picture may want: either the nature or the solitude (sometimes both); for the second, part of the fantasy is that they would never have to deal with anyone.
In reality what people want may be completely different, but the picture passes the message better.
Top headline will be about some new word the young generation is using. The smaller pieces will say stuff like "are you morally opposed to murder? That may cost you your job! 12 out the 14 companies in America say they wouldn't hire someone with antique puritane views"
It became mandatory for all new products in 2011, so a few years after that most people were used to it, though there's many people still using adapters to this day.
You know what? I just realized I haven't actually tried to open a webp file in years. I'm just so used to cancelling the save dialog and taking a screenshot instead when I see a webp extension, I didn't even consider it might actually be supported now.
He's probably no longer there, the pic is quite old and Google has updated a lot of its street view stuff over the years.
Unless this is some place where 2012 was the first time that google decided to map - in that case it may be pretty low on the priority list for updating.
Type N might not be the best but it was like a gift from heavens here in Brazil. We had no standard before it so most outlets would take one or two unsafe options; most houses would not ground their outlets, people would yank out the ground pin from plugs to make them fit; washing machines would often come with a completely different plug that some houses would just have a different outlet for, while others would use adapters. And so many other issues.
Nowadays you don't even need to see what you're doing because you can just stick your hand into outlets to feel where it is and insert the plug blindly without any risk.
What people don't realize is that the Dems have generally been pretty happy with the way things were going. They don't mind losing elections from time to time if that means they continue to occasionally win without changing in any way.
It's basically a fight of demands and consequences. If the people want a better government and threaten not to vote for Dems if they are not gonna get it, the Dems have to choose between improving or losing one election. If the Dems want to stay the same, the people have to choose between letting them stay the same or getting something much worse from the GOPs.
The question then becomes: on the long term, who can better endure the consequences of their choice, the people or the Democratic party?
If you want the Dems to lose and learn a lesson, you (and everyone else around you) will need them to continue losing until they do learn, otherwise you'll be facing consequences without any benefits.
AI... Browser? Do I even wanna know?