Those were extremely popular in a town where I worked between 2013 and 2016. As a non-Latina, I laughed a little when I first saw them, because I had never seen any shoes like that. Someone told me they were Oaxacan boots. Men who dress in traditional Oaxacan attire will often wear them.
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ParabolicMotion@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•You can now buy a flame-throwing robot dog for under $10,000English5·1 year agoWell, that answers that question.
ParabolicMotion@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•You can now buy a flame-throwing robot dog for under $10,000English10·1 year agoGreat. Which country has your bet for the first country to sic these on their enemies?
The ones on the right contain some exterior angles that are less than 180 degrees, giving them concavity. Not every exterior angle of these shapes is this way, but due to having some exterior angles like this, I called them concave. The ones on the left have none of these such angles.
I agree with calling a straight a straight.
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They could have used terms like “convex” and “concave” to describe the shapes, but then again, I’m really picky when it comes to math.
This. My husband used to spend most of his unemployment on graphics cards. All for gaming. All of it.
This. I had my children about two years apart, so laundry was overwhelming for about four years. Until they are potty trained and the spit up stops, you will be doing several loads of laundry each day. I eventually began to wash everyone’s clothes together, with Dreft to save time and electricity. It made my life easier.