You’re just making me more convinced that “women” were invented by furniture companies to sell more bedframes.
You’re just making me more convinced that “women” were invented by furniture companies to sell more bedframes.
Probably more than thay since this takes into account only first-language speakers!
You mean the optional fight after the normal route or the final hoss fight of the snowgrave route? The later is considerably harder, tho I’d still say it’s a bit easier than the Jevil fight.
I haven’t posted or commented on Reddit since over a month, but I haven’t deleted my account yet. I have consulted Reddit a few times since, notably when it showed up in the results for a question I was looking up, or to see the posts from the r/Askhistorians weekly roundup (of which I follow the RSS feed). While the way I’ve been using Reddit lately doesn’t require an account, I’m unsure of whether I intend to delete mine; partly because if for whatever reason, I needed to post a question somewherebit will get a big audience, that’s the biggest I can currently get, and partly because I don’t want all my great posts and comments of the past to be lost to history…
The White Lotus? Is this an Avatar Spinoff?
You can touch a sink to discharge!
If it’s only for a reverse image search, I use tineye.com . That being said, it doesn’t have all the functionalities of lens, like it doesn’t have an integrated AI to recognize the content of a pic or anything…
For copying text from a real world document, I also use OCR, which you can find on F-Droid.
Great advice ! And just to add, a a searx user, if bing is among your engines, you can do the same while adding ‘!bi’ to the query (which specifies to only look for results from bing) and you should get the same result, I just tested it ! [EDIT : I kept testing and it seems like it doesn’t work on all searx instances, but I haven’t really figured out why. searx.mha.fi is one of those where it works. ]