more like 180 days, but yeah.
daily pushups, 90 days of silence, and routine 3 day fasts.
and we alk absofuckinglutely abhor it. i want to punch you in the face, hard, every time you post one.
i've done the math can send spreadsheets if you want
better off buying a significantly better heater and buying nokycBTC with the savings.
you're lucky. 0.21 here, VT
Humans are built to work hard. Don't chase pleasure.
don't let it grow on you, that's bad for skin health, and usually olives start trying to get inside.
find a nice pot and keep it off your body
primal blocks them
why the unit switch?
"won't let you yell at the SM intern of a politician" lol
Yo, try this game from the 1800s: Four things were forbidden at the Villa of Serenity: talking about official promotions, official business, or the eight-legged official examinations, and playing cards or dice. Offenders were fined five catties of wine. Four things were encouraged: generosity, romantic refinement, an unrestrained atmosphere, and peace and quiet.
With nothing to do in the long summer, we held examination parties. There would be eight people at each party, and each would bring two hundred copper cash. We would draw lots, and the winner would become the examination master, sitting apart and being in charge of the proceedings. The second would be the official recorder, and also sat separately. Everyone else became an examination candidate, and drew a sheet of paper from the recorder, all properly stamped with a seal. The examination master would announce two lines of poetry, one of five characters and one of seven characters, and the candidates would then have the time it took a stick of incense to burn in which to write lines rhyming with them. They could walk or stand while thinking, but no one was allowed to talk or exchange ideas. When they had finished their couplets they put them into a box, and were then allowed to sit down. To prevent favouritism, when everyone had handed in his paper the recorder opened the box and copied the papers into a book which he then gave to the examination master.
From the sixteen couplets, the best three of seven-character lines and the best three of five-character lines would be chosen. The writer of the couplet selected as the best of these six became the next examination master, and whoever was placed second would be the next recorder. Those who failed to have either of their couplets chosen would be fined twenty cash, and anyone who had no more than one chosen would be fined ten; if someone went beyond the time limit, he was fined forty. The examination master for each round got one hundred cash incense money, so by playing ten rounds a day we would accumulate a thousand cash, enough for plenty of wine. Only Yün’s was considered an official paper, and she was allowed to sit while thinking out her answers.
Exerpt from "Six Accounts of a Wandering Life"
we simply haven't integrated the available hardware and ai models. the hardware is surprisingly small. source: i study volatiles


