I find it to be fairly accent-y and very clipped.
It's nice in old movies, but it's extremely dated.
I find it to be fairly accent-y and very clipped.
It's nice in old movies, but it's extremely dated.
My friends gave their kids a cell phone at 12. Lots of parental controls on it.
I don't bother responding to 'hey' messages either. Tell me what you need.
American. I normally drink my tea black, but milk is nice with earl grey on occasion.
And typically, the milk isn't hot. You pour it in already steeped tea, like you would if you drank coffee with cream.
That said, I do occasionally steep my earl grey entirely in steamed milk and add a little vanilla and it's just a nice treat. But I'm not looking for a bitter flavor at that point either.
Honestly, I thought putting milk & sugar in your tea was bonkers until I tried it from my British friends. It works with traditional English teas, but not really with American/orange pekoe teas.
There are some English teas that are so bitter that they need sugar in order to be palatable.
Not the person you responded to, but yeah, I hear a voice as an inner monologue. It's just my voice though... or rather, how I hear my voice when I talk. I don't have other voices in my head as a general monologue.
Like, I can think of other voices and what they sound like, but it's very much not 'me', if that makes sense.
I'm trying to figure out how it's easier to clean than a Foreman. It looks like you just remove the grates and put them into the dishwasher like you would a Foreman.
Comcast - $93/mo.
Netflix - $20/mo
Disney+ Trio Premium - $25/mo
Paramount Plus - $12/mo
HBO Max - $20/mo
Starz - $10/mo
Amazon Prime - $15/mo.
I haven't even listed all of the streaming services out there yet and we're already over the price of cable in a month. So yeah, it's not a price cut at this point anymore. It's a price increase.
Sort of. Netscape released the program's source code and Firefox used that as a base, but it wasn't like they took Netscape and just changed the name to Firefox like your comment implies. They were competing browsers for a while.
You could use one of those too.
I like my chomchom, which is basically a double red lint brush on rollers with a storage spot for the fur to be easily removed after use. So you can do an entire cat tree before needing to stop to remove fur from the device.
That's okay, I'm an American and interpreted South East as South East Asia too.
I don't normally see the space when referring to the Southeastern US, only for South East Asia. I have no idea why that is and have never really thought about it.
TBH, this doesn't make any sense, you can buy both cilantro and coriander for cooking. They're both regular ingredients, so they're both culinary terms.
Normally cilantro is the leafy part and coriander is the seeds (you can get whole or crushed).
The most frustrating thing is that you technically don't need to ever leave the original island to beat the game.