Also, this is an account that's 1 day old with 64 posts on news articles and doesn't appear to be marked as a bot.
RagingHungryPanda
You'd think, but maybe not. One thing that China does is it's really strict on not letting people bring money out of the country. I have friends that have money back home that they can't get out of the country.
The main reason for that is that when the gov't opens that up, billions start flowing out of the country really fast. So, if you leave, you're leaving your money behind.
Love the guy tripping the bread dude, and so many people are already passed out drunk. Weaklings. I also like that the musicians are separated and above the group, b/c if they were at ground level, you know they'd be constantly getting hit by drunk shenanigans.
Think of all the hard coded auth credentials!
Actually, I'm down in Latin America right now and a lot of deliveries are done by bike or scooter. It actually often takes about the same amount of time when in town, maybe a tiny bit longer depending, but because bikes are more versatile than cars - ie smaller, more maneuverable - they can sort of cut through the traffic much easier. In these urban areas, bikes are often faster to get around with, especially if you have infrastructure for it.
But most deliveries down here are on scooter, not in a car.
It's nice. There are different scents. You use your finger to rub just a tiny bit off and apply it. The smells are good. I'd say it's a bit harder to over-apply. And it's in a much smaller package, so easier to transport.
Something like that, except it'd be DeLarge and it's in the system with a space and apparently case-insensitive
I did it with Fulton and Roark's wax based cologne. It's great for traveling and they smell nice. I still have the sample pack since I don't wear cologne often.
Edit/Update: It turns out that my last name has a capitol letter in the middle and they put a space in it. Thank god. I can actually vote this year.
Yep, not found
I see these things all over Latin America and stayed at a bunch of places that have them. It can get SUPER hot. The cool thing about them is that the pipes that heat the water are vacuum sealed and don't heat the water directly. I forget the exact mechanics of it, but it pretty much doesn't matter what the temperature is. It can take that solar energy and add it to water.
Oh, you're a person. My bad. I thought with so many posts in such a short time that it was a bot.
Edit: it's not a big deal. There's a setting to mark an account as a bot. So I was more looking for that.
Edit 2. Here's where I got the number from