Lmao you absolutely can.
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Sure. In the same vein, I'll go back to twitter if elon musk somehow restored it to the way it was before before his purchase.
Neither scenario will happen, of course. But if we're talking about hypotheticals, I wouldn't have an issue returning.
I was working at a grocery store, stocking food in the freezer aisle. Along comes a customer, passing by on the other side of the waist-level coolers that divide the aisle in half. She's unremarkable: middle-aged, white, obese. Indistinguishable from the thousands of other customers I saw in my years there.
So this woman passes me, just looking at the frozen foods. And there, hanging on the back of her shirt, is a lizard. And not just a common garden-variety lizard, but a bearded dragon.
A live adult bearded dragon is just chilling on the back of this customer's shirt as she does her grocery shopping.
Just. What.
I had so many questions. But I was a socially awkward teenager so I said nothing and never saw the lizard lady again.
Lemmy already has jerboa.
I see an androidish icon? (Could be a jerboa icon. Idk) I'm on jerboa on an android.
Hey fellow ex-redditor! I've seen some people post video (youtube) links. I haven't seen a gif or native video yet, so I'm not sure if it's currently possible.
I'm new too, so I don't have a more solid answer than that.
I was homeschooled. Never went to public school. And my parents were christians, so naturally they bought christian apologetic textbooks.
One science (biology I think, high school level) textbook had most of a chapter discussing why the "theory of evolution" was "wrong". Another book from the same publisher discussed at length why global warming (and the ozone-thinning effect of certain chemicals) was untrue.
My chemistry professor in college, wonderful man that he was, was the first person to explain divergent and convergent evolution to me.
For those interested in learning more about non-punitive discipline, I strongly recommend Alfie Kohn's book Unconditional Parenting.
Heeeyy. I'm another parent who's migrated here from reddit. Reddit had some great communities for parents, and I'm really hoping we can rebuild it here.
I haven't had that problem, what shampoo/conditioner are you using? I use faith in nature right now. It leaves a weird feeling that I wouldn't describe as waxy until it fully dries, but then my hair feels clean.
Great writeup.