Nah, a lot of school life manga cover this, at least briefly, especially with female authors. It tends to be kept brief or referenced off screen however, to avoid needing to censor or change the rating.
Nah, a lot of school life manga cover this, at least briefly, especially with female authors. It tends to be kept brief or referenced off screen however, to avoid needing to censor or change the rating.
My car was too cheap to have an electric liftgate, though I don’t know if I can open it with a dead battery - never tried, and never had a battery so dead it needed replacing that urgently. Very possible it doesn’t open with a dead battery though, at least if the vehicle is locked when the battery dies.
Literally just had to explain to my boss today how pointless it feels to jobseekers to actually make a real resume instead of just letting indeed generate one, and i don’t think he really understood still.
Its dual, unless you are picking a fight with the Japanese government for citizenship.
An old escape maybe? Mine is a '21 and definitely not like that.
I wasn’t trying to disprove the point, I was just curious what ford vehicles the battery is up front and impossible to remove.
And honestly, for how often a battery needs to be removed, under the spare tire in the back is not bad at all, and there are still jump points under the hood and easily accessible. Clearly labeled too.
Really? My battery is under my spare in the trunk.
My lithium batteries on the other hand I think you have to remove the back seats to access, but I honestly hope I can afford to trade it in before I need it.
If your sweat is growing things in 12 hours, you need a doctor or an exorcist.
Remember, many indigenous people across the world used steam to bath, as the steam and new sweat rinsed off the old sweat quite effectively.
And sweat rinses off quite easily.
Uhm, no? That’s quite a leap you made there.
For a normal human with no health problems affecting their oil production/smell, if you aren’t using shampoo/conditioner to constantly strip the oils from your hair, you very quickly stop overproducing oil.
Bedsheets and pillows should still be washed regularly, since they definitely get covered in excess skin oils/grime/etc.
But as long as you are caring for your hair in other ways like brushing daily and keeping it away from food/grease/mud/etc, using soap isn’t necessary unless you actually soil it - rinsing is enough to get rid of sweat buildup.
Obviously, if you are working something like a trade job, its not possible to avoid debris, grime and other things and you need to wash your hair more, but an office job? Retail? Just brush and rinse regularly, and your hair will smell and look just fine.
If you are brushing them often, feeding them good food, and not letting your dog roll in everything, they smell a lot better.
That being said, animals in general do have stronger smelling oils than humans - often for some evolutionarily advantageous reasons.
By occasionally, they mean once a month at most.
Hair only stinks if you get crap in it.
When a sphynx or a Rex get shiny, its time for a bath.
There is also a TV show following knuckles.
Expensive pool tables are often a solid sheet of slate, since its quite smooth and flat.
Learned that when I was recruited to help put the top in place on one.
Don’t forget releasing pirated copies on our stolen emulators that we are now charging money for!
Mine has a weight sensor, that reminds me about back seat passengers, which a strapped in car seat would definitely trigger, considering I had to turn it off because my >30lb dog kept triggering it.
Yes, on Firefox on endeavorOS I get a prompt to switch to the app visiting subreddits like this.
And i don’t use regular reddit, I just don’t use reddit often enough to install a redirect plugin.
I do not understand ever storing anything in the oven, its a cooking tool not a storage tool.
I will agree if you have a gas stove that checking the pilot light is a good idea, but those are becoming less common as we are discovering just how bad they are for your health - that, and induction is amazing for anything that doesn’t require an open flame (and that’s what bbqs are for!).