A list of puns related to "Storage"
The box mine comes in is lovely but would love to know if anyone has any out-of-the-box ideas for storage, pun absolutely intended.
When Roger βFredβ Farmer left for a hunting trip in November 2019, his family started receiving texts from his phone, reassuring them that he would be home soon.When he never returned, though, his relatives began to doubt that heβd actually sent the texts, which were littered with punctuation and emojis that the 58-year-old Indianapolis man had never used before.
More than a year later, Indianapolis police arrested his 36-year-old son, Jeremy Farmer, in connection with his disappearance and probable death. Jeremy went on a spending spree with his credit cards after his fatherβs disappearance and witnesses claimed heβd boasted about shooting his father in the head.
Today it has been announced that on Thursday, a report of a horrible odor led police to discover human remains in a storage unit belonging to Jeremy. Indianapolis Police believe they may be the remains of Jeremyβs father, however the remains have not been positively identified yet.
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As a long time prepper I normally keep jerry cans with stabilized gas in my garage. Coincidentally, I've been cycling them through my vehicle the past couple of weeks as the two year shelf-life is nearing. I will wait out this panic buying for a few weeks but when I do refill my cans I'll need Stabil, a fuel stabilizer, that keeps gas good for up to two years. I think that may be hard to find in the near future so if you're in the same boat I'd suggest you get it now.
For folks who don't need extra storage: cool, this post isn't for you. Spend your coins elsewhere.
For folks who like collecting and/or holding on to rares for years to increase lucky trade odds, then this one is for you.
We've had a number of new releases since December of last year, 6 community days, a Kanto celebration, and a number of costumed mons. Coming up, we have a big community day and another worldwide go fest. We're going to need some extra storage.
On the other hand, if there is no intention to increase beyond 4000, I'd appreciate some transparency here. It's possible there are technical hurdles (I doubt it) or business decisions (i.e., pokemon home). Regardless, we should be informed so we can change our play styles accordingly.
Yes, this is boring background stuff, but I love that sort of thing, so....
This is something I have in my games, and I haven't seen other people use it, and yet it seems so obvious to me?
Cantrips can be used to change the entire world, and can make some nice flavor for your world in doing so.
Shape Water? Moving a 5' cube of water can produce serious results. Get a couple of apprentice wizards to the back of the ship and they make a little wave that can push the ship. You could probably produce the same effect with Gust into the sails. And it's a neat visual to have a few people up on the poop deck waving their hands in the air to make the ship go.
Shape Water can freeze a 5' cube of water for an hour? Sounds like we just invented cheap refrigeration for shipping/storing foodstuffs. There'd probably be warehouses filled with fish and meats, and readily available barrels of water around to be frozen by the very "blue collar" apprentice wizard. Merchants might hire an apprentice to freeze water while carting foodstuffs from one city to another.
Mold earth? Everyone would have a root cellar, and it makes popping up a palisade wall SO easy there'd be motte and bailey "castles" just about everywhere. And it'd be dead easy to pop up fortifications in times of war.
This is so useful that any decently sized city would likely have training programs for apprentice wizards, just for cantrips. It also makes the Magic Initiate feat much more plausible. And it creates a class of "blue collar" apprentice wizards which is neat flavor for a city. Like, Robert went to "trade school" and got himself a good job freezing water in a warehouse. Pay is good, work is easy, at least he's not shoveling shit like the other peasants, etc etc.
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Ok hear me out i have all of the parts here except my nvme ssd and i was wondering would it be fine to build my whole pc so long as i didnt boot it untill next week when my ssd should be delivered?
Update: I just Finished building it it was a fun experience and it only took me around 3 hours start to finish! thanks for all of the helpful comments!
Im so happy that it booted
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