But coconut milk is made by crushing the coconut meat and mixing it with coconut water. Coconuts don't make milk, they make water. Humans crush coconuts and call it milk.
Its a good idea, but from my understanding, you still have to take dogs on daily walks. Maybe not first thing in the morning, but at least once a day or so
I had to look this up. I found a video of some guy essentially shave the meat of a coconut and then twist the shavings in the hairs of the husk. He got like 1 tablespoon of "milk".
You can't really squeeze coconut meat without shredding it or using a hydrolic press. I'd wager the meat is just a tough sponge holding the water and it gets milky due to the meat breaking down when you squeeze or shred it.
It's like saying oranges produce pulp. Oranges produce juice but humans produce the pulp by shredding the remains of the inside of the orange.
Looks like I misremembered. Specifically, he tweeted that the Epstein list is as real as the tooth fairy and Santa Claus.
Downplaying the existence of a list of highly likely pedophiles doesn't really put you in a good light. :/ But he never directly defended Epstein, as far as I can see. That's my error.
"Barely" feels a little unfair. But the games that do require tweaking do tend to require doing a fair bit of research. Often rather daunting research.
Sure. People can have a mature discussion about real life events. But when you make fantasy stories about children having sex that's a fantasy.
You're making a fantasy. You're writing characters In a fantasy world and having them do this very inappropriate thing. And what makes it weirder is that the writer isn't a child, he's an old man. It's creepy.
And isn't that supposed to be the not creepy part of the book?
There's also choosing to put that into a book. Choosing to put that in a story. Thinking about the psychology of a sexually abused child and thinking "this would go well into my book."
I second this. I use GNOME with extensions instead of KDE, but that's just personal preference.
I used Pop_OS! for about a year before moving to Fedora. I got a new AMD video card and needed the latest kernel drivers. Fedora has the rolling release model that got me what I needed, and since it's one of the "big 3" upstream distros, I know it's reliable.
I've been playing Fire emblem mods on it. The GBA games were the golden era for me.