Especially when the palm trees are standing in the shadows.
Lupus108
Yeah, he had one of those, but he used it in addition to. I don't know the exacts of his condition, but he was using the bidet irregularly but the wet wipes all the time.
My former roommate had gastrointestinal issues and used wet wipes because they were less irritating to his skin. But he just bought regular wet wipes not this gendered nonsense.
Nah, that man faked cried on his show so regularly, I don't believe he is capable to really cry, at least on air.
And the 'if real" statement (absolutely not real) is wrong - he wouldn't cry because of the existential dread that naturally comes with processes like that, he would cry because of his persecution complex "uhuhu they're so unfair to me" which arguably is worse.
Not because he is a whiny baby, but because all his rage and anger are so impotent.
When he is reporting something he is not straight up lying about he just skims the headline and then makes up stuff about it. You can sometimes see his brain work in real time, for example when he spots something in the body of the article that actually goes counter to his narrative he just yadda yaddas right past it and immediately moves on to something entirely different.
aber das wäre wohl zu unverständlich
Das hat euch Zangendeutsche doch noch nie davon abgehalten völliges Kauderwelsch niederzuschreiben.
Adidas is short for Adolf Dassler... Just leaving that here
In Germany the city does that at least in smaller cities. Twice a year you can put all stuff that doesn't go into regular trash out at the street and it gets collected. Think broken furniture, old electronics etc. People empty their garages and basements of all the stuff that accumulated. It's common to have a walk through the neighborhood on these days to see if there is some cool stuff in there. Got my first skateboard that way as a teenager.
Fuck fuck fuck fuck FUCK fuck fuck fuck fuck FUCK fuck fuck fuck
In the article someone linked below I found this section :
Archaeologists preserved the newly discovered remains using a variation of a technique developed by Italian archaeologist Giuseppe Fiorelli in 1863. The process involves pouring liquid chalk into cavities left by decomposing bodies; this plaster fills gaps in preserved bones and teeth, creating a cast of the bodies as they looked at the moment of death.
So you find a cavity with bones and other remains in there and use it as a mold I suppose? They probably were excavating the city from the ash cover and when they found something that could be remains of a human they stopped digging and used said techniques to preserve the remains.
Just rolling into the next panic attack, huh?