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@jk I'd probably go for a "cheers for that" than anything more effusive

comes across as more "yes, you took time out of your day to help out, thanks for that, here is an acknowledgement" than "oh thank you thank you kind person you're wonderful and thank you so much for helping me!" which always sounds somewhat disingenuous to me

tired gay disaster flops and demands cuddles, more at 11

@Nine I vaguely recall that a decent standard for "how long petrol lasts before it doesn't work how you'd want it to" is about 6 months

can't remember if that's in a vented container or not, but there's also the fact that if it's had oxygen get at it (while, say, decanting it into a to-be-sealed container) some of the stuff will oxidise and create lumpy bits

so yes, they are very wrong

each new generation of pokemon has more creatures that look like everyday objects but have a mouth or eyes or something

I think this is a cunning plot by mimics to train humans to not be put off by those things so they can be lazier when disguising themselves

"hey, nice chesterr model!"
"what's a chesterr?"
"the wooden chest pokemon!"
"I don't have one of those"
"yes you do, it's right he-AH SHIT MY ARM IT'S A MIMIC AGAIN"

well, technically Morioka Seiko Instruments because y'know, japanese corper stuff, but they make Grand Seiko watches

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@noelle I vaguely recall that if someone doesn't have enough liquidy stuff in them you can put in coconut water and it'll be okayish but you probably shouldn't take medical advice from an internet octopus

or from anyone who refers to body fluids as "liquidy stuff"

I wanna visit this place

grand-seiko.com/global-en/spec

It's Seiko's high-end studio they opened this year, they'll be doing tours and exhibitions and stuff

@tom I've always thought of it as being like animal crossing

@wxcafe@social.wxcafe.net I'd suggest starting at layer 8 personally

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