Cyberpunk ?
Mais pas les français à Tokyo! Je viens de finir une excellente assiette de falafel et houmous dans un restau israélien local, et je bois un thé à la menthe.
If you hear Shakira, you're also in trouble.
- Urban Driftwood by Yasmin Williams, light acoustic guitars
- A Plane Over Woods by The Vernon Spring, chill contemporary piano
- Tall Tales by Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke, melancholic electronica
- Lamomali by -M-, Toumani Diabaté, Sidiki Diabaté, Fatoumata Diawara, French chanson mixed with traditional Malian music
I don’t think you can rely on volunteer labor and donations to keep things running indefinitely.
Doesn't that imply that it will not work on the long term?
Or you think groups of volunteer will form up and maintain an instance for a while and then go down, and another group will pick up?
I'm afraid we may run out of people able to do that after they all get burned out like ee's.
What about when you know how to do it, and you will be happy to have it done, but you know it's going to be annoying, and you're going to hate it, so you push it back as much as you can.
I'm in Japan, so niche Mediterranean products are not easy to find.
Very nice, I'll give it a try if I can find the semolina flour.
So why is the "wall" not working anymore? Do we have a scientific explanation?
I mean that it will empower them to generate a lot more crazy stuff. They can write more text, create more websites, maybe apps, maybe companies, maybe political movements, to support their crazy theories.
Honnêtement, je ne sais trop faire la différence avec libanais. Il y avait une soupe de courge aussi.
