For reference, a flaming greatsword is attack 30 in the previous installment, and I suspect the master sword caps the game around attack 50. However I don't know these numbers for sure because this is officially the most powerful weapon I've encountered so far in TOTK. It's a zombie arm taped to the end of a soup ladle
#80% of sewing isnt sewing 😔#do you like washing ironing measuring marking cutting math hand basting troubleshooting draping pinning bc oh boy do i have the hobby for u
not normie enough to fit in but not fringe enough to lean into being a freak, worst of both worlds, pure liminality, just the weird coworker, and unrelatable classmate. and your mutual
You ever think about how we call toddlers that because they can't walk right. They toddle about. Fuckin idiots. Fuckin idiot steppers can't walk properly. Call 'em wobblers. This is my son Jeffrey he's at the age where I mock him for walking like a fucking scrub. "Skill issue" ass name.
Looking at fonts and some of them are nice and consistent all the way through, but for some of them you look at the special symbols and go "hoo boy, zero effort went into that ampersand"
this is about the IARC not the FDA. the IARC (international agency for research on cancer) is part of the WHO (world health organization) and not a food safety agency. they classify "agents" (chemical, physical, or biological entities or exposure circumstances) based on how likely they are to cause cancer:
Group 1: Carcinogenic to humans (126 agents)
Group 2A: Probably carcinogenic to humans (94 agents)
Group 2B: Possibly carcinogenic to humans (322 agents)
Group 3: Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans
this new classification of aspartame as 2B "possibly carcinogenic to humans" is the result of a review of available studies, and mostly intended to encourage additional research. it is not aimed at consumers/the public and it does not take dosage or frequency into account.
for context: apart from aspartame, group 2B includes things like "aloe vera, whole leaf extract", "carpentry", "magnetic fields", and "traditional asian pickled vegetables"
"occupation as a hairdresser or barber", "very hot beverages at above 65°C" (149°F), and "consumption of red meat" are all classified as 2A
and Group 1 includes "alcoholic beverages", "epstein-barr virus", "salted fish", "processed meat", and being a painter.
anyway. this is fearmongering and disinformation. stop using memes for news and dont reblog "news" posts without sources.
"stop using memes for news and dont reblog "news" posts without sources"
immediately two people using a meme to make a joke about "net zero information" as if counteracting fearmongering misinfo is a net zero this is FAR more information than the original post gave Y'ALL PLEASE