Not at all.
Everything that i use in my daily work for the last 12 years, i learnt after age 19. I was an electronics engineer by education.
I learnt Linux, operating systems, systems programming etc all later on. And now I’m a systems developer with 12 years of experience.
Hot af! The bangles and the earrings make it even better.
Gorgeous plump and grooling. Just perfect.
She’s pretty and she’s got done magnificent gilpins in there as well.
I tried mlem and memmy. Memmy has been good so far.
Which one’s your overall favourite so far?
CTRL+R is the GOAT.
I merely said that vegetarianism was the default. I’m not saying that majority are vegetarians.
What i meant was that most families do not eat meat on a daily basis. And not because they can’t afford it. Most average families eat chicken once a week, while the rest of the week is all vegetarian food.
All what i said still stands. Even though 70% of people do eat meat, they don’t do so on a daily basis.
Source: am Indian, with dozens of friends and colleagues who do eat meat. They do not eat meat daily.
Pretty sure you’d be charged extra baggage fees for those things! ;)
Yup. And it’s frustrating. The level of entitlement!
Not surprised. Vegetarianism has been the default in India for ages.
They’ve greatly explored the spice palette and can make pretty much anything taste amazing.
EDIT: some clarification. I did not mean to imply that majority of Indians are vegetarian. No. Majority do eat meat.
But in most parts of India they do not eat meat on a daily basis. It’s typically a once a week kind of thing. And yes, I’ve observed this among friends and colleagues from practically all parts of India. Even the most fierce non-veg fiends will typically do a weekend bash, but eat regular roti sabzi, dal chawal rest of the week.
My name, is Christopher. And I’m the fastest man alive.
The limits of physics could be a rendering limit on the simulation hardware.
It hurt itself in confusion. Genius.
Luckily the important bits aren’t shy ;)
Netflix, Amazon prime.
I tried mlem, memmy, and wefwef.
Mlem is missing quite some features at this point. Wefwef is browser only.
So I’ve been using memmy for the most part. It’s good.
It’s beautiful.