If you put a ! In front of the link, like this;
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It should show inline
If you put a ! In front of the link, like this;
![alt text](https://blahblahblah)
It should show inline
I meant accessibility in the sense of, how difficult/messy/undignified is it to eat. But yes that too. I thought coconuts were brittle, and grapefruit were inedibly sour until I tried some in their country of origin.
Mangos are S tier on taste, but D at best on accessibility. Fruits that I rate highly for both taste and convenience are clementines, seedless green grapes, and those flying-saucer shaped peaches.
Aha! But you won't be affected until time restarts. And since time has stopped for presumably the whole universe, nothing can happen to restart it.
You have the power to stop time.
🐵🐾 It stops for you, too.
I'm often reminded of a SpaceX render they put up on the 'Tube back when they were still working out the reusability thing. Commenters had a lot of questions about how the particular flight plan impacted on their fuel budget. And so, Elon himself waded in with the answers. Except he was talking about the dollar price it cost to buy the fuel. He was like 'why are you worried about fuel, it's not that expensive, guys' because he didn't understand the questions. He didn't understand why the amount of fuel and the mass of the fuel would be significant to anybody. Guys, I think he doesn't understand the rocket equation. He doesn't understand the central problem of rocketry. I think the guy might be full of it.
If you check the 'nerd stuff', it shows it was posted at 15:13, and updated at 15:16. But there isn't a UI element to show that at a glance.
Feel old yet? This is him now
You could rewrite your greatest hits and republish somewhere you don't mind showing them. Take the approach of a student just changing enough so they're unlikely to get caught plagiarising their sources.
Most pictures lack snow. Out of all the pictures in the world, most of them lack snow.
Nope. It asked which appears warmer. Warmth is about subjective feelings of comfort - it's not a direct synonym for temperature. No-one describes getting burned as being lovely and warm.
If you use youtube on a mobile app rather than a browser, it doesn't have an address bar