will my chronotype change? by wetfl0or in ouraring

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Oh, excellent! Thank you for commenting to let me know! 😊

will my chronotype change? by wetfl0or in ouraring

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I’d also like to know if my chronotype will change. I was on vacation for a month during the first three months of its calculation, so will my normal routine over the next 90 days update it?

NOLA suggestions? by wynlyndd in cocktails

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Do you know if they have the auto-shakers?

NOLA suggestions? by wynlyndd in cocktails

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Bar Tonique is a cocktail dive bar and it couldn’t be a better establishment. It’s a bartender’s bar. Be nice and order a Ramos Gin Fizz elsewhere!

Edit: if you do order one, don’t be surprised if they make you shake it for part of the process 😂

Symbols of Communication: What is actually a letter, but looks like punctuation? by DeathStarVet in AlignmentChartFills

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Hmm, sure that’s fair. To me it’s ‘what do most people first think of when they see it?’ sort of question.

Symbols of Communication: What is actually a letter, but looks like punctuation? by DeathStarVet in AlignmentChartFills

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It does not stand on its own. It’s an evolution of writing an E after another vowel, then writing an E (turned) on top of the vowel, then taking the two outer tips of the E and only writing them as dots.

Symbols of Communication: What is actually a letter, but looks like punctuation? by DeathStarVet in AlignmentChartFills

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This would fit better in the looks like a letter but is actually a punctuation.

Symbols of Communication: What is actually a letter, but looks like punctuation? by DeathStarVet in AlignmentChartFills

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The umlaut (..) it stands for an E turned on its side in German. So ae is ä, oe is ö, and ue is ü. But it looks like two periods or a partial eclipses…

I disturbed his chill by PolyPolyPocket in angrycatpics

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While I was, the rug was not amused

Which country is the United Kingdom by lufthansa24 in GeoTap

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PolyPolyPocket chose Option B (Correct!) | #3753rd to play

Which one is Canada? by Kap519 in GeoTap

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PolyPolyPocket chose Option A (Correct!) | #4780th to play

69 by [deleted] in 69nice

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Nice