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Whoa dang! Happy Cake Day! Sun, Earth, Orbits!
Have you ever had conch salad?
Nor have I drunk Pepsi!?! from a garden hose. What is this gibberish?
Yeah, drinking from the garden hose, with phthalates, polyvinyl chloride, bisphenol A, lead, cadmium, etc turned out to not be such a good idea. Childhood memories, when they were good, sure. And don’t poison yourself, or your kids, or your garden especially if you intend to eat from it. But really never, because you won’t survive forever, and others will have to clean up the mess.
https://toxicfreefuture.org/blog/new-study-finds-hazardous-chemicals-in-garden-hoses/
https://ercweb.com/tips/show/read-this-before-you-drink-from-that-garden-hose
Velvet sounds so unhygienic!
Should he have said, “Mthe alphabet”?
It’s not the only option. What would you do if you could “snap” and all kids had school lunches, or houselessness went away? At least Gates is working on malaria. smh.
Hunh, that’s interesting they both resolve to the address above. But is that because we are both in fedia.io? And are you therefore saying that it wouldn’t resolve correctly if we, and or Disney Vacation were in different instances? I’m still trying to understand this so I can use it and teach it to others. Thanks!!
ah, cool. I’m not clear on the syntax. How should it be done, correctly?
FWIW, when I click on the link above it takes me to “https://fedia.io/m/disneyvacation@lemmy.world”
I’m open for suggestions.
This is copied from !disneyvacation@lemmy.world - which is a delightfilled community. Here’s how the game is played:
This is not about actual vacations to Disneyland or Disneyworld.
It’s for weird, terrible, terrifying or bad illustrations from WikiHow.
Find a weird/terrifying/hilariously bad picture from WikiHow
Post it here with an original and funny caption
Link to the WikiHow source article in the comments
Rules:
All posts must be unmodified ‘full’ (non-mobile) WikiHow images or videos. They should be strange, terrifying or just plain awful.
All posts must provide the source WikiHow article as a link in the comments. This should be done as either a plain link, or the link text should be the name of the article.
Don’t be a dick.
No recent reposts.
Edit: corrected link to include ! instead of @
Worse, better who can say?
Japanese Tebukuro - Hand Socks
LoL, NOPE! I din’ should on nobody!
Sort of like the Weather Rock idea.
Also ‘tomo’ is a prefix meaning cut, e.g. Computed Tomography.
You must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with a herring.
Maybe so, he’s looking a little flat.