They’re not really all that good. But their presence might convince Krispy Kreme to try, which are significantly better doughnuts.
They’re not really all that good. But their presence might convince Krispy Kreme to try, which are significantly better doughnuts.
There are Dunkin’ donuts in Switzerland. Don’t know when this map was made
Canadian brand (President’s Choice) that apparently has a “memories of” product line.
You can add a t=#m#s to the argument.
For your desktop link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5rlK7gLK6o&t=6m
Or from mobile (removing the share id argument, si=#########-######) https://youtu.be/y5rlK7gLK6o?t=6m
Like I said, the smell alone caused my stomach to turn, so I avoided the fruit. Dad seemed to like it though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
My dad used to pick some up when he took our dog for a walk, and the way I would realize he had done so was by my suddenly feeling queasy due to the smell.
I hope you get the chance to try it sometime, but if you don’t know that it might also not be a bad thing :)
Ask and you shall (possibly?) receive
DALLE-3 Prompt: can you make an illustration of jesus as a baby dressed up as santa claus. He’s handing out gifts to a colony of meerkats. the illustration is cartoonish, colorful, and festive
As a latino I wanted to see how DALLE combined “el niño Dios” and Santa :P
No - the direction the toilet water spins depends on the small scale vortices created when you flush. The Coriolis effect is slow - it acts at a much longer time scale.
Long story short, the claims get much longer and restrictive through the application process. The example you asked about is currently undergoing a non-final rejection, and the claims will get much more restrictive in further iterations (assuming that the application has actual merit somewhere in the original dependent claims)
You can check the application history here: Global Dossier