There's absolutely nothing wrong with this at all. Some people don't even start college until their mid 20s or even later, if they have the opportunity at all. Finishing a few months later than some of you peers is a minute difference in the grand scheme of things and you should try not to stress about it and focus on doing the best you can with the work that's left. You will look back on this and find it amusing you were concerned about it - enjoy the extra time you have studying before you move on to the working world where you most likely be for the next 40+ years. Good luck and all the best.
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And his excellent sense of rhythm.
Yeah that's 20% of the population of the EU (total population figure of 450 million used). It's mental that after all of the things that have happened recently, 1 in 5 people still use Xitter and that's not even excluding babies.
We have a similar one to this when someone is incompetent which is "They couldn't organise a pissup in a brewery".
Floppa Friday is not forgotten.
Yeah they're all part of the Brassica family. Canola is a bred cultivar of Rapeseed with low levels of erucic acid suited for human consumption and very widely grown so while not completely synonymous with Rapeseed using the term Canola is usually correct especially with respect to the cooking oil.
Unless you're setting up your own stuff like Frigate already suggested here, I would suggest one without Internet connection but wireless video monitor. I used a eufy E110. Signal worked all over the house and picture is clear. I didn't think any of the COTS solutions with an internet connection and app could be trusted TBH.
Yeah whatever brings positive nostalgia to people will be looked at fondly. I remember early internet fads and viral websites in a positive light that are just as dumb and transient as whatever viral content is being pushed out today. People view things in a different light and some kids in 15 years time will get nostalgic about Skibidi Toilet and talk about how "Dance Hype Craze" fell off after video 983.
South Africa has three capitals but they have different roles: Pretoria is the executive/administrative capital, and this branch of the government is run by the head of state. The other roles are the legislative (Cape Town) and judicial (Bloemfontein) capitals. I would assume depending on which branch of the government is delivering news they would use the appropriate capital, but it's most likely to be Pretoria.
Feel free to correct me I am not an expert or South African.
Sources: Wiki Executive power
Thanks for linking, ironically this guy makes patriotic shoes with flags and ones that say "Gulf of America" on them according to the thread.
Pic of shoes
So much to unpack here...