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@lemmy.dbzer0.comRecommended Espresso Machine Less Than 5000php?
Okay lang kahit walang kasamang grinder.
Kahit iyong pinaka-basic lang.
Okay lang rin kahit second-hand.
Which Lemmy App is Stable Like Jerboa but has "Hide Read Post" Feature? (and no not the lemmy built-in setting to hide read posts).
I've tried Infinity and Sync but they're unstable (closes out when posting comments, posts, viewing context, etc.) which rarely happens in Jerboa.
https://mm-scans.org/manga/eleceed12312/1/260/
Eleceed. 260. Jiwoo is a kind-hearted young man who harnesses the lightning quick reflexes of a cat to secretly make the world a better place–one saved little child or foster pe
T1 3 - 2 KT
Telecom Wars is a BANGER!!
That Game 5 was heart wrenching.
3 Baron Steals, 1 Elder Flip
This has got to be one of the best series in Competitive League history.
Is there a way to automate this? I'm always late in posting these because I can't watch the games live. (And ofc I don't want to spoil myself).
Is There a Website Where I Can Roughly Check Prices of Used Tech Available Locally? (Particularly E-Readers)
To be clear, I would not be buying them online. I would only be looking at the prices and probably look around in Akihabara or the appropriate place on where to buy stuff like these.
It was weird.
It wasn't what I expected when I was looking for a story about "Magic Schools".
I can't say I fully understand what was happening as I've read it, or the message it was trying to convey. Sometimes I had to double back a paragraph or two just to better my vague understanding of the story.
Nevertheless, I devoured this book in one day; words just kept pouring as I read, giving glimpses of a fleeting story. That is to say, I enjoyed my experience in reading it. I don't know if it's something I'd read again in the future, but at least I know it was a good adventure.
What are your thoughts to this book?
How do you interpret its ending?
Why is Sasha short for Alexandra?
How Does a Country's Debt Affect its Citizens?
Currently my country, Philippines, has tons of debt and it keeps increasing every year.
There'd be stats like, each Filipino has 120k php (around 2.3k usd) of debt. But of course the individual doesn't directly pay for the debt but rather supposedly taken from the taxes we pay.
So how does it actually work?