It's just going to hurt like a removed. The string needs to go completely straight for the full force of the arrow which is impossible with how far it's already in his mouth.
Also skulls are pretty strong.
It's just going to hurt like a removed. The string needs to go completely straight for the full force of the arrow which is impossible with how far it's already in his mouth.
Also skulls are pretty strong.
Nah, competitive Pokemon requires like 3 of the modern games.
Because at 11 they're pretty basic
/b/ is general
It's baby-talk, just sound it out. Also chocie = chocolate
Why's there an AI image attached to this question?
That's delusional.
Different plants have different macros. Ofc there are plants with high protein but don't go around spouting carrots and fruit are a balanced diet. You need beans, legumes, nuts, etc.
Didn't realize I needed an /s
I'm not vegetarian or vegan, but occasionally do a diet with my wife that makes us get creative with food. Here's a few things I still eat:
Pad Thai is a good place to start
Oreos are surprisingly vegan
Taco Bell's bean burrito, actually most Mexican food can just replace the meat with refried beans.
Bacon bits are vegan, toss them on some pasta like Cacio e Pepe
Chipotle's chorizo is fake pork sausage, get it in either a bowl or a burrito.
Then the classics:
Mfw when 'whole foods' turns out to be a rule of thumb, not a lifestyle.
Because algae is an ecological nightmare. OP doesn't know what they're suggesting.
For it to grow you need an excess of something like nitrogen in your water supply
It's nearly impossible to cull
It is commonly toxic
If the bloom is big enough it will block all sunlight from entering the water. Killing off everything else that makes oxygen in the water. Algea releases oxygen into the air so everything in the water will use the remaining oxygen and suffocate.
If a bloom dies, the microbes that decompose it use more oxygen than the algae gives off in the first place. Again suffocating fish and anything else in that water.