Oh, the article said 6 inches. I was going by what you said, which was 20 cm. That is closer to 8 inches.
If it's 6 inches, your comment made much more sense.
Wait, your toothpicks are about 4 inches long? Is this another case of everything is bigger in America?
Nah, just get one with a nozzle that creates a stronger jet and also just wash longer. Or you could let hackers see your butt hole if you wanted to, nothing inherently wrong with that.
Ah, I see, I thought the bidet part only relates to your second option, there. I guess one reason to use your hands is that in some countries, toilet paper is not commonly provided, so it's not always an option.
The echo chamber here can be a bit too strong, just like Reddit. I wish Lemmy would stop mass downvoting simple questions, even if they disagree with it.
Then, maybe you should clean it better first before wiping.
Because dry spreading your poop with toilet paper is not cleaner than washing your butt together with water.
You got downvoted for this? Damn, Lemmy, you never fail to disappoint me.
This sounds like you were going to segue to today's sponsor, Ground News.
Yeah, but we're talking about an underfloor cooling system here. They don't really have a way to distribute the cold air like air-conditioning systems do. So in the Olympic village's case, a fan should be needed.
If the AC was set to 26 °C, you're expecting the temp to be below 24 °C? What are you even talking about?
Why would having fans means it doesn't work? I use fans along with AC to make the cold air distribution faster, doesn't mean my AC is not working.
As in, trolling people to believe these things actually happen, I think.
There's difficulty, then there's balancing issue. We expect difficulty, but not invalidating certain builds entirely.
Doesn't lemmy.ml always complain about their comments being deleted by lemmy.world? Sounds like most people care about this issue.
It's not. You don't have to play the K-Pop USB sticks, but you sure as hell can't avoid smelling the shit NK drops on your house.
- Robots presumably don't have a need to be gendered, at least in most portrayal of robots I've seen.
- The creator refered to it with a male pronouns, probably because their vision of the character have masculine features. That doesn't necessarily mean the character itself is male gendered.
The answer to your second question is that 'he' was historically used as generic pronouns, though it's not as acceptable nowadays.
Thanks to recessive genes, it's definitely possible for two paint brushes to birth another form of brush.
So teams don't use intermediates to avoid using up their soft tyre allocation. They should add some wiggle ground as the FIA can be slow at announcing things, but ultimately this is all on Ferrari.