Oh yeah, I’d guess the vocalization was very kwanjangnim dependent lol
In karate when I was a kid, we learned to say "pay", though I doubt that is how it was spelt.
I tried trickle charging, and it worked. Keeping it plugged in all the time while I wasn't driving meant, by week's end, I was back to full.
However, I don't have a garage, I have a carport. Keeping the cable run on the ground in a common area all the time was drawing ire from the HOA, so I installed a Level 2, so I only have to charge it once a week overnight.
I am in the US, and bought my FP5 through clove technologies in the UK. I'm on T-Mobile and get 5G and everything.
I have my 03-FFL, and "Curio & Relic" is a classification that firearms can fall into, defined as firearms manufactured 50-years or more ago. Legally, by definition, you are still purchasing a firearm. You've just had more background checks to bypass some of the rules in most states about transfers, if the firearm you are buying qualifies as a "Curio & Relic".
The "cake" is a literal cake, and the concept is printed pictures on sticks or straws that you put into the cake as you mention or explain the unconventional person. It's just a "viral" online trend, a random fun thing friends do.
I use Organic Maps on Android (which uses OpenStreetMap data), but I haven't found a good alternative that also tracks traffic.
What's wild here is I had 20 bullets in my backpack that I accidentally left in there, and they let me through, and through a connecting flight, and only caught them on the flight home, and made me throw them away. I am white which could have contributed to the "toss to enter" treatment, but I did technically fly with explosives in my carry on.
In a game swap with a friend, I've been exploring Outer Wilds, and it's great!
Wait, what happened with ElementaryOS?
To be honest, it was a local neighborhood place run by a white guy, ostensibly Tae Kwon Do, and we called the main teacher kwanjangnim Joe (though we pronounced it "kwah-ja-nim")