You get a stone with a number carved in it beforehand. You put the stone with the deceased body. Afterwards that stone is in the urn.
Edit: bonus fact, if the person was heavy, their ashes will be too.
Professional shitposter, occasionally gives out useful information.
You get a stone with a number carved in it beforehand. You put the stone with the deceased body. Afterwards that stone is in the urn.
Edit: bonus fact, if the person was heavy, their ashes will be too.
Theseusaurus, if you replace a dino skeleton’s bones, with one from a different digsite, one bone at a time, would it still be the same dino?
If this tool is broken by a Mouse mover for over 4 years, blame the tool, not the Mouse movers.
Cognitive Artificial Technogy
Baking my own bread. I am completely spoiled now and can’t go back to cardboard.
It does not. But it means they are trying to limit the damage caused by griefers, and moreso than just displaying a popup message with “please don’t grief openstreetmaps” or something. Imagine how bad it would be if changes to openstreetmaps actually were immediately imported into the game…
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Why does every article fail to mention that the ingame map only updates once every 3 years or so? And that this griefing is most likely done once per person, until they find out that the game isn’t updated? (Because it’s not sensational)
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You can always just say no, since the condition is “always say no”.
I wish I thought of this before getting rid of the phone…
I, and a friend of mine also experienced this. I believe it started after the “final” update, but there’s no way to know. Needless to say i won’t ever buy, or recommend, a google device ever again.
Maybe microwave a bowl of water and some vanilla extract? Not sure if that is more than a temp fix
I’n just wondering how they can just get away with breaking the law for 5 years…
I did not know that, that is hillarious.
I’m altering the deal, pray I don’t alter it further.
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And also “do you always obey the speed limit in your car, and who is your insurance company?” or something among those lines…
Tastes like null!
They don’t do that in my country.