Cruise ship. They’re basically very sad apartment buildings on water and with more pollution.
Cruise ship. They’re basically very sad apartment buildings on water and with more pollution.
But when the lot starts to fill up (which “usually happens at 4AM or so,” according to Tung) what looks like a maddening ballet of autonomous parking — and honking — begins. The noise goes for as much as an hour at a time before it settles down, she said.
Did you read the article? Because that sounds really egregious.
It’s something you have to worry about in basically all apartments (in the US–despite thin walls and no insulation, I never had loud and inconsiderate neighbors when I lived in Japan). You might get lucky and get a place with good soundproofing, but the odds are slim.
Where the Red Fern Grows
Good.
This is so badly needed. I hope they get good traction. Not only do renters get stiffed all the time by outrageous rents/rent increases and illegal non-return of security deposits (and more!), there are also people who sincerely believe that renters shouldn’t even be allowed to vote because they’re “not invested in the community”.
Makes me livid.
It’s often (but not always) available at supermarkets, but it’s not commonly eaten. Hopefully the tradition will die off with the older generations.
Eight might be young enough to forgive them, but I highly doubt eleven is.
There way too many tankies on Lemmy.
“All passengers were safe because they were local residents of Alama village,” said Ramadhani, adding that the village is in a mountainous district which can be reached only by helicopter. A joint security force was deployed to search for the attackers, who ran into the dense jungle.
So Papuans hired this guy to get them home, and when he did, their community murdered him. Guess Papuans need to learn to fly or never leave their homes if they live in a mountainous village.
Not everything is about the US.
It’s bizarre to me that the country doesn’t have a line of succession for the next person to automatically assume the vacant position.
It’s also eaten in Japan, especially its liver. I’ve only ever seen monkfish sold in Japanese grocery stores.
Somewhere in the middle. Think like Wild Turkey.
The texture is much softer than that. Maybe closer to a grape that’s soft but not rotten.
The flavor was kind of porky, actually. I’ll have to eat some other eyes to see if they taste like the animals they come from.
As a bonus, the restaurant I got the pig’s head at gave out complimentary shots of whiskey to whoever would eat the eye.
It’s edible. Not bad but weird texture.
Great! Maybe next stop farming octopuses.
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