17 degrees during the night, a week into september, 500 km from the Arctic circle is normal.
People would always catch a tan in September, in Norway, as they did today.
Bought scallops, most expensive in the store, cus I'm tired of garbage scams, aaand, they turned out to have been injected with water, and they are a garbage scam.
I always loved in Roger Rabbit, when the weasels tried to pull their souls back into their bodies, as they were dying of laughter. That's so delightfully dark
Doesn't seem to work, I only get the same abstract with login/purchase options.
Maybe I missed something, trying with this:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08912963.2024.2383708
I'm usually into paleontology, and without exception, no article has been submitted there for years.
There are sites that let you ask the author directly, but again, papers are typically constrained by their publisher.
Paywalls in scientific publications are so fucking egregious - they really try to measure the value of the knowgedge to a price tag; the same publication might give you an article on ichnites for free, but a full blown gen et sp now - PAY UP baby!
We refer to entire countries as whatever we thought it said, when we first checked - the Germans said "Deutch" norwegians shrugged and said "Tysk" forever.
Like... nobody can! Tightly packed continents with shit tons of languages kind of understand that intuitively, so it's always fun when an American goes "oh, I'm sorry, I don't know how to pronounce this!"
Just say what you think it says, thats what we do! :D
Love when Americans get all concerned with mis-pronouncing something foreign "ouch, I'm probably butchering this!"
It's very charming, obv but entirely unnecesary - I can promise you, you can't pronounce it either way
I bought them a mix pack unsalted nuts, and presented them with a sample of each; a brazil nut (i broke it into 3 pieces) an almond, a pecan (broken in two halves) and a hazel - one of them swung by; examined all of them - then LEFT!
wtf!!?