I also can't use products with SLS. I really like Yardley London soap, but it's not cheap and I'm not sure if it comes as a body wash. Smells great though.
$70,000, and he'll blame huge increase on inflation. Even though it was just a marketing trick presenting the truck with an artificially low price to drive interest.
Missouri. I wait until the honey flow is over, which I gauge by monitoring their weight. The flow ended a couple weeks early this year because we've had a drought.
Great question. Supporting habitat conservation is the most important thing any of us can do for pollinators. That can be as simple as becoming a member of a local park system, volunteering to help remove invasive plants, donating to a nature preserve, etc. Then someday when you have a yard, plant natives instead of grass.
Jesus Christ....I'm assuming the CEO wears a black helmet and has a trap door in his lair.
Over the last couple weeks it should've become abundantly clear that humans don't belong inside the ocean. Let's all agree to leave it alone.
Now let the snakes devour each other.
Added to my shopping list, thanks for the tip.
I also can't use products with SLS. I really like Yardley London soap, but it's not cheap and I'm not sure if it comes as a body wash. Smells great though.
Yeah, Ben & Jerry's is one I buy sometimes, but there are plenty of ice cream options so no biggie.
That's nuts that you saw what I imagine is a very rare shirt twice in one day.
Are you in Iowa?
Don't know, it allowed me to join. I'm using jerboa and liftoff if that matters.
Found this... https://lemmy.world/c/boxoffice
It's not cunning or malice. It's hubris and incompetence.
$70,000, and he'll blame huge increase on inflation. Even though it was just a marketing trick presenting the truck with an artificially low price to drive interest.
Stop looking at it or I'll steal your children.
Missouri. I wait until the honey flow is over, which I gauge by monitoring their weight. The flow ended a couple weeks early this year because we've had a drought.
The ocean floor.
Great question. Supporting habitat conservation is the most important thing any of us can do for pollinators. That can be as simple as becoming a member of a local park system, volunteering to help remove invasive plants, donating to a nature preserve, etc. Then someday when you have a yard, plant natives instead of grass.
Florida is such a shit hole.
Uprising by Muse
Any time Delaware comes up, this is what I think of.
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