yes i also noticed google search is absolute trash lately. so i switched to searx and life is better. i only go to google for street view and reverse image search now.
yes i also noticed google search is absolute trash lately. so i switched to searx and life is better. i only go to google for street view and reverse image search now.
musculature is not solely masculine, but if that’s the association for you, it makes sense that you feel a woman with muscles “starts looking like a man”. a similar circular reasoning would be arrived at if you simply considered strength itself to be a masculine trait.
theres also cooked.wiki. tack “cooked.wiki/“ onto the start of a recipe URL and it scrapes and reformats for you
a woman can be physically strong without “turning into a man”.
strength of character? how about “nomadland” or “meek’s cutoff”?
that was it!
i like it. years ago i did a puzzle where the box cover showed an illustration of the past and the actual puzzle was the same scene in the future
rage bait
i use both frequently but im also a pretty dumb user
i learned a new shoe-tying technique and try to share it with others when they’re game
why do these things almost never close properly
i can imagine a drop of lemon in a bitter coffee may balance it a bit. and the aroma combo isnt bad.
i was wondering what would it take to make a free/open/noncommercial search solution maintained by a collective (like wikipedia or something). search is too important to be ruined for everyone by corporations.
why limit the playback to human life? how about the vagaries of past/future speciation?
seems like a special hell to me either way.
the niches remind me of moka pots
cool. ive wanted a monospaced times-alike like their Xenon here.
if the fish were writing the licenses… well, i guess the yachts are already sinking…
i hope i never encounter a fried egg that is visibly squirming irl
much grey. soothing pastel
i havent seen bad results at least. i use one with a good rating/latency listed on searx.space