Technically correct, the best kind of correct
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Mirror the comic and make the guy want to turn right and you have the exact same problem
Considering that in a picture I found on the spongebob wiki the alaskan bull worm is five Sandys in height, and that the american red squirrel with tail is long from 25 to 35 cm according to wikipedia, with the tail almost as long as the body, I can approximate Sandy as being 15cm tall. Therefore the alaskan bull worm is approximately 75 cm in diameter, (30 in. in stupid units) putting it first in the line as the smallest
No you make a friend, gators are cute
It probably does in person, but the top down angle and the bluish light don't do it any favour
At least two things tho, physics and music
It's an interesting thread but the concept is quite generic, even in the book, it's interesting only in how it's developed, so hardly anybody would make the connection
He actually overdoses his grandparents, but that's just the tip of the iceberg
Italian here Don't necessarily agree with the large pot, but it definitely doesn't hurt, so do it until you have enough experience. The rest is good advice except the cold water one, that depends a lot on your pipes. Extra advice: you salt the water, not directly the pasta, so for consistent taste use the same amount of salt for the same amount of water independently from the amount of pasta. To finely adjust how much salt, taste the pasta in the middle of the cooking time, while it's still hard(ish) and add more salt if needed, don't do it too late tho because as said before you salt the water and therefore the pasta needs time to absorb it. Ps.Don't break the pasta intentionally or I will hit you with a wooden spoon
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9q0T7MhfN6k solution at about minute 3 Silicone becomes a bit more brittle at high temperatures so that is one option, otherwise you could try putting the brush in the freezer overnight so that the silicone becomes more brittle while cold. Mind that I know nothing about knots and handles, so I don't know what could ruin them