It's the birthday of the one sitting down on the ground
They all surprised him, you can tell by his face
It's the birthday of the one sitting down on the ground
They all surprised him, you can tell by his face
The website it's from is subscribers-only, but becomes suddenly freely readable when you change your user agent to the same one as the google crawler.
And when you do that, you get the whole image; here it is with the background removed:
They never stopped, and at this point it's doubtful they ever will; they congregate, among other places, on /r/KotakuInAction. It's a sad sad place.
@[email protected] posted this banger in the previous mega (thanks !) but it deserves reposting because it slaps.
Also thanks to you I now know what a "sloppy joe" is. Looks like fucked-up bolognaise in a bun which instinctively, you know, eww.
I'm gonna go with your crisping-it-up approach, so thanks again !
Thanks a lot
Exact same here. Mostly because I was listening to a shitton of this and similar bands (Icon of Coil, Suicide Commando, Blutengel, etc.) in the 00s.
cucumber for extra crunch
I identified that as slightly peeled raw zucchini pieces at first and was quietly horrified. This looks good.
I've never eaten hemp seeds. How do they taste ?
chili-bbq fried jackfruit
I have several cans of jackfruit specifically because I want to try cooking with it more soon (some of the stuff I've seen made with it looks insanely delicious). I assume here you plan roughly something like this ?
It will not (well, almost certainly); but the very fact it was proposed in the first place should give you an idea of where france is at right now.
It's an old school paywall bypassing technique; it usually doesn't work anymore, no. But it's sometimes worth a try. Especially when you see google managed to index an image for example but you can't access it; means there was a way the crawler managed it without an account in the first place. Sometimes it's an IP whitelist, sometimes they opened the article up just long enough to get indexed, more often these days they go through one of the awful google-provided ways to do it securely, but sometimes it's indeed the user-agent.