The post and caption are a reference to The Stranger, by Albert Camus, in which the protagonist Meursault shoots and kills someone, and in court says he did so because of the sun.
The post and caption are a reference to The Stranger, by Albert Camus, in which the protagonist Meursault shoots and kills someone, and in court says he did so because of the sun.
Also, Meursault gets beheaded at the end of the book which his other identities reference.
What, what does that even mean dude? If Ukraine is not strategically important, why is Russia even still there?
It's a sarcasm Dude, to a common cope phrase; Bahmut, Vuhledar, Andriivka, Kurakhove, Velika Novosilka, Sudzha (Kursk), etc., all become: "never strategically important" only after they fall, you get the idea.
Many Ukrainians in the west of the country, specifically Galicia and Volhynia, did collaborate with the Nazis, although it was to serve their own means - both higher social status and an independent Ukraine, which is what they actually wanted.
Seems like she's meant to the cancelled 8th ship of the Sendai class. Which most sources say was cancelled before actually being named, but apparently Azur Lane is using the unsourced claim on JP Wikipedia that her name was Kizu.
I both await and dread to see what the Four Beasts have done to our daughter the next time we see them. Surely it wonโt be as bad as what Pioneer did to Marianโฆ
Probably not as bad since Levi and Behe are pretty normal and level headed while Ziz would be more of a playmate for Only One due to childlike innocence.
Best keep Bahamuth away from Only One in order to prevent her from feeding nonsense to Rapi's daughter.
Probably not as bad since Levi and Behe are pretty normal and level headed while Ziz would be more of a playmate for Only One due to childlike innocence.
Best keep Bahamuth away from Only One in order to prevent her from feeding nonsense to Rapi's daughter.
She's more our daughter than Rapi's, considering we "donated" an actual biological sample instead of a replaceable body.
Yeah, just put in the pasta vertically. No need for it to be broken in two
The reason people break pasta in two is to prevent one end of the pasta to be overcooked while the other end was al dente, or to prevent the dry pasta from burning if they only have small pot (other than that, mostly laziness of washing larger pot if they have it).
Not to mention, pasta should only be put into the pot when the water's already boiling...
Okay but why is this supposed to be a problem? Like, at least every other food crime committed against italians is a bastardization of an existing dish, this is just making the noodles shorter. I would understand the disgust if the pasta was being cut, because that's the sign of a psychopath, but this is just being whiny for the sake of being whiny.
Okay but why is this supposed to be a problem? Like, at least every other food crime committed against italians is a bastardization of an existing dish, this is just making the noodles shorter. I would understand the disgust if the pasta was being cut, because that's the sign of a psychopath, but this is just being whiny for the sake of being whiny.
The reason people break pasta in two is to prevent one end of the pasta to be overcooked while the other end was al dente, or to prevent the dry pasta from burning if they only have small pot (other than that, mostly laziness of washing larger pot if they have it).
Not to mention, pasta should only be put into the pot when the water's already boiling...
Want to mention, the top side of pasta might stick to the pot
The reason people break pasta in two is to prevent one end of the pasta to be overcooked while the other end was al dente, or to prevent the dry pasta from burning if they only have small pot [....]
If you bring the water to a rolling boil first (which, as you noted, you should be doing anyway), it'll take less than half a minute to soften enough that you can push the rest in. That's not long enough to make a meaningful difference.
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