PCR has been around since the 80s, though it has continued getting more efficient and cheaper
Yeah, I just made it with curry. Turned out really good! Had never cooked with a full chicken before
This is a good idea!
Yes, I worry we’re entering the exponential curve, with the new effort to put ten commandments in schools
Creeping theocracy
That is a vicious seed dispersal technique!
I’m no expert so I couldn’t say, but I think in some parts of NJ that would be considered fighting words
Everything about Jeju is just deeply fascinating. I hope to go there someday
If anyone knows how to code this together while allowing users to still set their own body text if they wish, hit me up!
It would be better to move the text to the description if possible. The reddit had this policy to avoid editorialization because we are here to appreciate the beauty of Wikipedia, which has its own carefully formulated policies on article titles.
A classic list
A well-insulated palate!
And they call it a mine. A MINE!
Perhaps the better metaphor would he cilantro. Which to some people tastes like soap. Though sometimes I wonder if I also think it tastes a bit like soap, and maybe I’m just less picky
Yes, and specifically referring to disproportional acts of brutality against women characters
I could definitely see that. Their obsession with the idea that kids are being ‘groomed’ to be gay suggests they think it’s a choice. Makes one wonder if they are dealing with internalized uncertainty and cognitive dissonance about their personal choice
These are now the rules of this sublemmy. This is canon.
I think people need to start being educated about how their climate influences how they can use the electric car. Many people know if they live by the sea or where roads are salted that corrosion is an issue. But people might not be aware that with some EVs, they should leave it plugged in if they’re in an extreme climate, so the car can air condition or heat the battery. I caused some battery degradation to my Volt because I wasn’t able to leave it plugged in living in Tucson.
I also read, and may add to this article that amaranth (Red No. 2) was usually used to color raspberry stuff, but was banned as a carcinogen (somewhat controversially), leading them to pivot to blue