@Deus thats a really interesting photo because for years it was argued neonicitinoid insecticides were totally safe on maize as, being a wind pollinated crop, bees don't visit it. Total rubbish of course
@crmsnbleyd Strange. I have never received any remote 'request' to delete the data of a user that has deleted an account (e.g. the account above). All their data is gone. There was this Donkey Years account. All his posts (text and media) were gone the moment he deleted his account.
you are maintaining a cache, and only a cache
This too is confusing. Unsure now if the person in the link is talking about instances specific to Mastodon.
Wondering if you guys ever had a 'Captain' in college - the one who would always bail you out from trouble? Sharing about the one (a Jattu) we had.
A Bengali friend (RIP) took out his sister's car (after requesting her). Guy had an accident with another friend (ISBT junction) palm face. Before his sister knew, 'Captain' gave him 💰 to repair it.
It was the days of 'Staff' during those Blue/Red Line days. A hosteller was slapped by a conductor and irate hostellers waited and went about (well) vandalizing (burned) the bus. Some unlucky ones were arrested "Bhagne ki bajaye, wahaan khade hoke sutta phoonk rahe the ch*tiye!" goes the story. 'Captain' was there again to bail them out. "हाँ जी? फंस गए??" is what he impishly said when he met them in the PS.
Yeah, engineering college days. Guy had a heart of gold.
"yea Marco Polo reported this when we he first travelled there, the birth of a darker baby was the cause for celebration, and newborns were even artificially darkened to look more beautiful"
In the mood for climbing wattle and potato soup.
Add Salt, pinch of baking soda, and thinly sliced chopped potatoes (with chillies based on taste) to water. Bring to boil. Once the potatoes are cooked, drop the cleaned climbing wattles. Cook for another 3-5 minutes.