Denying such things in other animals has been part of a long-standing, mainly Western, push for human exceptionalism
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Texan civility would never stoop to such levels
Quite the meta statement of mainstream music
Pretty stoked for this. The superhero genre seems strangely missing in gaming, barring IP related projects connected to DC and Marvel. This came the closest to matching the thrill of being a superhero, when it came out. Character creation was amazing, too
Thank you that worked, now that I understand how to use the combo. Still wished there was a way to set my own combo. But this works
I'll give that a shot when I'm back at my laptop, thank you
[EDIT]: That didn't work for me. Wish it did, since it's a quicker combo! The CKEY + en dash * 3 did though
Ah, thank you! You helped me understand how that chart works
EDIT: Hey thank you, that worked for the immediate challenge — and now I have a use for the caps lock key
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Your responses alternate between writing as if you are a random person who happened across this and then someone who is part of the project. Kinda disingenuous. If you are marketing your own project, be straight about it. If it is against the policies to do that, well then don't do it
Not sure what you mean, but here are some considerations. See which is important to you and then others can opine?
Taste (subjective. E.g. I find anything that is tetrapak vs refrigerated to have a ubiquitous off taste)
Versatility
(some hold up better in hot liquids than others; or have a necessary thickness for cooking or baking)
Nutritional Profile
(soy is usually naturally higher in protein; oat and rice milk are high carb / glucose load)
Cost
Quality of ingredients, including how processed they are
Inclusion of undesirable ingredients
(e.g. oils, thickeners)
Ecological impact
(Amount of water to produce e.g. almonds vs oats; over harvesting e.g. coconut)
How about we shift to talking about portion control and be less all or nothing?