“LORD, WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?”
From Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett.
Digital. I’ve run out of space for storing physical books.
I can do this using the moshidon app.
Sunday afternoon. Having tea and browsing lemmy.
Ebooks. I love how I can carry my entire book library on my phone with me everywhere I go. And read books on my phone anytime, anywhere. Also do enjoy audiobooks. Though they tend to take up lot of space, compared to ebooks.
I workout in the morning right after I wake up. Many times it’s happened that I feel hungry after waking up, but the hunger sort of reduces or almost goes away after I finish my workout. I used to wonder why, maybe this is the reason.
At least the ERVs seem to play a role in the progression of the disease.
It seems to be a complex mixture of mechanisms. You can first check the Wikipedia article: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_embrittlement And this is a review article on the mechanisms in steel (it’s from scihub so it should open): https://sci-hub.53yu.com/
For my phone I use an app called Tapet which generates wallpapers on device from patterns and colour combinations. On my PC I use the Bing wallpaper app.
Around four years.
Place a green tea bag in a mug of hot water. Cover with a plate and leave it for two minutes. Remove the tea bag. Done.
Oh this was really very well explained. Thanks a lot for sharing this.
You’ve indeed been lucky.
Yes. That’s indeed interesting.
Yes, metastasis refers to the spread of cancer. This study speaks of the adverse effects of stress for people with cancer.
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That was an interesting twist
I just dump them into the washing machine. So I guess I’m just thinking that the machine is doing it not me!
I change my socks and give them for washing after every use. It’s kinda necessary as I sweat a lot.
““That’s not fair, you know. If we knew when we were going to die, people would lead better lives.” IF PEOPLE KNEW WHEN THEY WERE GOING TO DIE, I THINK THEY PROBABLY WOULDN’T LIVE AT ALL.”
From Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett.