My IPAs and my pilsners finish at the same final gravity. IPAs do not universally have a lot of sugar. It’s the same as any other beer of similar alcohol content/starting gravity. If I got rid of the hops, I’d just have a strong English ale.
My IPAs and my pilsners finish at the same final gravity. IPAs do not universally have a lot of sugar. It’s the same as any other beer of similar alcohol content/starting gravity. If I got rid of the hops, I’d just have a strong English ale.
How about candy advertisements? Soda? Coffee? Anything with sugar in it?
This is fucking hilarious. Ai might steal our shitposting jobs.
Medaglia d’oro espresso in a 1 cup moka pot. I like it better than bustelo since it’s 100% arabica.
The image compression problem is on iphone’s end, and they do it specifically to coerce you into buying an iphone.
I’m not assuming anyone will act in good faith. Developers should build whatever is profitable. If they build a whole building of new short term rentals, that will increase the amount of existing units that become available to long term rentals. It seems like you just don’t like tourism in your area.
I totally agree. More housing would be built if we were to just fix our broken zoning regulations and building approval processes but everyone is obsessed with banning Airbnb.
Why would you want to ban short term rentals when you could instead build more housing supply? Short term rentals bring in tons of money not only to property owners, but to the local area at large. Housing isn’t a zero sum game where in order to have short term rentals, long term rental supply must go down. Zoning laws make it impossible to build high density housing and approvals for large building projects are subject to the whims of the local planning board or city council rather than concrete laws and requirements. If we were to fix zoning regulations and improve approval processes, you could have plenty of housing supply for both short term rentals and long term, and the community would be better off.
Eliminate zoning and other regulations that make it impossible to build sufficient housing supply.
The historical significance of anchor is really neat. It’s everywhere in San Francisco. Reminds me of Narragansett in Rhode Island.
The good thing is that they can fly with only one engine.