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H.J. Fleischmann

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I like pies. Ich bin in Thailand geboren und in Südafrika aufgewachsen. Ich spreche Englisch, Deutsch, und etwas Latein.

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H.J. Fleischmann
3 years
Right, so after an argument, I have come to the conclusion that we should tax disposable diapers more and encourage the usage of reusable cloth ones instead. They are less wasteful environmentally and economically, representing a smaller drain on both purse and resources.
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@GreekMythComix I desperately need this in Japanese.
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@memeticsisyphus I grew up in the Karoo, can confirm.
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@CorsetEnchanted Ist dieses Korsett vollständig entbeint? Verwendet es Stahl oder künstliche Barten?
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@HernyEd Erin or Rita. They offer the best social environments.
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@MAO_ComicArtLab Same here in Ehime. I took my daughter out to play in it and she had a blast.
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@_drawthentic_ Have you read the Conan books or Gotrek and Felix? If so, then you might enjoy the Dwarves books by Markus Heitz.
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@BenjaminDEKR The most practical way? The way the Finns dealt with radio controlled mines during the Winter War. Jam the airwaves... Not necessarily with popular music.
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@kyn_ad @ironlily_art This gets funnier when you remember some of the early artwork from A.D.&D. Monks were depicted as European monks, while mechanically being described as Shaolin monks. To this day, I still like to play my monks more akin to Orthodox Christian than Buddhist.
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@galileoferrari @KirabakaArts @bunburyoudoujp It is not natural, as it would not grow into cubes without human intervention.
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14 days
@FallenSphereLL Did you learn this through experience?
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@KirabakaArts @galileoferrari @bunburyoudoujp That is not genetic modification in the slightest. If one removed the frames, they would grow normally. Genetic modification is carried out through selective breeding or other more direct means to alter the genetic make-up of the organism so that it naturally grows in a way.
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H.J. Fleischmann
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@galileoferrari @KirabakaArts @bunburyoudoujp That is not genetic modification in the slightest. If one removed the frames, they would grow normally. Genetic modification is carried out through selective breeding or other more direct means to alter the genetic make-up of the organism so that it naturally grows in a way.
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@KirabakaArts @galileoferrari @bunburyoudoujp That is not a genetic factor. The square watermelon is just branding, purposefully grown in frames to force the shape.
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@MAO_ComicArtLab If it makes you feel better, a nurse once accidentally threw away the swap she used to test me for Covid before she actually tested it. I hope your medical experiences are less prone to pain in future.
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@mark_hetem @bunburyoudoujp @Oppchopp If the watermelons were already present, then I suggest a simpler explanation: Those do not look like cherry blossoms. I live Ehime and I have seen plum trees blooming in the summer, so it might be another species and the melons are not an issue.
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@mark_hetem @bunburyoudoujp @Oppchopp Fair enough. I was told that they came from South Africa to Japan via the V.O.C.
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@leaninmyfij1 @mark_hetem @bunburyoudoujp @Oppchopp Ignore what I said about the watermelons being ahistorical. Apparently, they had already arrived (I thought they were brought later by the Dutch). @mark_hetem corrected me.
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14 days
@mark_hetem @bunburyoudoujp @Oppchopp Were they? Sorry, I was under the impression they were brought by the Dutch.
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@leaninmyfij1 @mark_hetem @bunburyoudoujp @Oppchopp Even if we ignore the issue of the season being wrong for them, the time period is wrong as well. Their presence is very ahistorical... Like seeing potatoes and tomatoes in Europe before the Columbian exchange. Or turkeys in Mediaeval England.
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@mark_hetem @bunburyoudoujp @Oppchopp From where? To put this into perspective... We actually know when these fruit were introduced to Japan because of Japanese record keeping. Having them here is like having tomato based foods in a game set in Italy during the Middle Ages. Technically, possible, but ahistorical.
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