Looks like a bit of Matt Dillon rubbed off on him in that pic.
Too bad he’s so cool in some ways, yet a high-ranking member of a terrible cult OTOH.
Founder of European Graphic Novels, Aug '23 on Lemm.ee.
“Man rests from one labor by doing another.” That also works for managing chronic pain, as I’ve discovered…
Looks like a bit of Matt Dillon rubbed off on him in that pic.
Too bad he’s so cool in some ways, yet a high-ranking member of a terrible cult OTOH.


Ah, okay. So that’s going to be it unless perhaps there’s a surge in ratings or something.
Btw, is that James Bond playing a Vulcan as your avatar? oO
Fooled me. Your earlier meal post had me thinking Hawaii.
Further South there’s something called leche de tigre, which is the lime marinade used to make ceviche. It can be drunk like that, almost like shots.


Was this the one that was flirting with cancellation after season ~3?
I haven’t really watched ST shows for awhile, but did catch a couple of these and thought they were really good.


I take it that if you don’t push hard in to the metal rods, it’s a pretty safe operation. Much different than if the mine / trap is designed to be triggered by a lone human.
Still a nervous procedure, but one can at least proceed with reasonable confidence.


One would think, right?
I’m not remotely knowledgeable enough to say with any confidence, but:
https://www.google.com/search?q=why+are+various+types+of+sand+so+irreplaceable%3F
EDIT : well, hate on me if you like, but I think this seems to clarify things.


Also I would say Atilla is usually called Atilla the Hun
Good point, and I think I whiffed a bit on that one. “Atilla” is actually a name still used sometimes today across Europe, so “the Hun” definitely adds some helpful context.
Also since Caesar became a position/title we still say Julius to specifically refer to him.
You mean, in Italy?
In the States, I feel like it’s pretty clear that “Caesar” without further context refers to either a leader / dictator / emperor of the Julio-Claudian line, or more commonly to Julius himself. The point being that if you’re referring to one of the emperors, it’s usually necessary to name them, i.e. “Caesar Tiberius,” etc.


Maybe also worth mentioning is that FOX NEWS was created as a propaganda outlet right from its inception, and so anything related to it might be (or is) of highly dubious quality.


These aren’t exactly deep-thought pieces. IMO the strip’s just a simple vehicle for some sexiness and light humor situations. Jucika is nobody’s fool, though, and I think that’s part of what makes these so good.
There also might be an interesting story in terms of this needing to pass Iron Curtain censors, but I’ve never really heard about that.


That’s what I’m saying, above.


Sand of various types are running out around the world, and it can be quite the expensive challenge to get the right type for your particular project, many times involving trying to preserve land from water erosion.
Maybe industry is working to create artificial sand grades for current and future projects, I’m not sure…


Caesar, or Charlemagne or Attila.
Well, those are fairly uniquely-identifiable names in the scheme of things. “Caesar” isn’t just the guy at your local pizzeria, but THE Caesar of Caesars. “Charlemagne” is a combination of the common name “Charles” and <“great”> as with Alexander. “Attila” is a rarer name, already with a certain stigma, so quite unique in that sense.
“Alex” / “Alexander” is still a pretty common name today, so it makes some sense that there’d be a qualifier. Not unlike with Peter the Great , Catherine the Great, etc…


I’ve found seven such words / phrases so far, which might be knit together in to: Future Common Logic-- Why Prince’s Fun Weekend?
Oh well, it’s a start.


Lol… that’s too much. Pretty soon we’ll be able to construct ordinary sentences out of nothing but pop stars & rappers names, I guess.


Oh, entschuldigen Sie bitte!


Ariana Grande or The Weekend
Uhhh… the first one’s a pop singer I’ve still never heard a single song by, and the 2nd one’s how we spend our SAT & SUN’s?
Heh, am I close?


I suppose that’s an interesting point in general, Gandalf, but I was speaking to species-wide instances. If you have a more efficient method of framing such things, then please be my guest…


“Marsupial,” let’s not forget.
I.e. it’s a nickname, and nothing more.
most frogs lay eggs in water
Yup!


Oh, those are some clean-cut, lantern-jawed fellows, my goodness. oO
Is you Revolution, or is you Hollywood?! XD
Psst-- I post a bit of Magyar stuff, time-to-time!
https://piefed.social/search?q=magyar&community=eurographicnovels
Good point in general, altho there’s also statistically the chance of manufacturing defect or accruing damage en situ. I have zero problem with these guys being very careful with both the rods and attending to the innards…