![]() Allen’s Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs. Hoch’s Middle Egyptian Grammar, but his recommendation for a newcomer to the language is J. LeBlanc got his start in Middle Egyptian with J. Here are his recommendations for someone curious about getting started with Middle Egyptian, including textbooks, grammars, lexica, and other resources, and where you can find them at ISAW. I sat down recently with LeBlanc, who earned his doctorate in Egyptology from Yale, to discuss learning Middle Egyptian. When I heard that ISAW Assistant Director for Academic Affairs, Marc LeBlanc, was teaching a directed reading in Middle Egyptian this fall, I wondered how a curious student would go about getting a handle on the language. Like many New Yorkers, I remember my curiosity about Egyptian being piqued at an early age by a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and seeing, for example, the hieroglyphic inscriptions in the reliefs. The “middle” separates this phase of the Egyptian language from that of the previous millennium, or Old Egyptian (for example, the “ pyramid” texts), and Late Egyptian, which begins in the second half of the New Kingdom and lasts until roughly 700 BCE with the emergence of Demotic. We also have papyri from this period written in a cursive script known as hieratic. ![]() ![]() Funerary inscriptions, wisdom texts, heroic narratives like the “ Tale of Sinuhe” or the “ Shipwrecked Sailor,” and religious hymns have all come down to us in Middle Egyptian hieroglyphic. It is also the written, hieroglyphic language of this period and so the medium in which the classical Egyptian literature of this period is transmitted. Middle Egyptian, sometimes referred to as Classical Egyptian, refers to the language spoken at Egypt from the beginning of the second millennium BCE to roughly 1300 BCE, or midway through the New Kingdom. ![]()
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![]() For sake of simplicity, let us think about the Super-Resolution task. In conditional GANs, we are starting from label, image, or etc. However, most of the times we are trying to add condition to the GANs. GANs are able to learn such distribution in an indirect fashion. Some times our aim is producing new samples by learning the underlying data distribution. In general, generative adversarial network is able to generate super realistic images by starting from the noise vector. In advance, I will appreciate your time and thanks for that. I am looking for your opinions and welcome to put any thoughts. Does this mean what grew on the chlora plate was one of those mutated CCDB genes that acquired chlora resistance? I checked the gateway manual and it said (see attached picture 2) that sometimes the CCDB gene gets mutated and becomes chlora-resistant. Not sure why? Shouldn't it not grow on chlora? Sequencing showed that the gene was indeed in the plasmid. I transformed one of the maxipreps I had on an amp plate and did the same with a chlora plate and they both grew colonies. Therefore, true positive clones would ONLY grow on ampicillin plates. Thus, this eliminates the positions from attr1 through attr2.removing the gene encoding chloramphenicol resistance and inserting your cDNA there. From my understanding, during the LR reaction.your entry clone containing the cDNA of interest gets integrated into the destination vector (pDEST15) which happens through a process that involves flanking the two attr sites on pDEST15. We are using gateway cloning for protein expression using pDEST15 as our destination vector. I am having a few doubts about gateway cloning. Photo 2 is the characteristic GFP expression I was expecting, from the original GFP vector. Photo 1 is a plant infiltrated with my new vector. Does anybody have any ideas as to why the vector I made expresses GFP that is paler and weaker instead of the normal bright green GFP fluorescence? I attached two photos for reference. The original vector that I got GFP from before I cloned it into my new vector produces the characteristic bright green fluorescence, as well. This is in comparison to what I was expecting, the characteristic bright green fluorescence usually seen when using a GFP-expressing viral vector. As in, the viral vector is definitely replicating and moving systemically, however, the GFP fluorescence is a pale, light green. However, after infiltrating my new vector into benthamiana, the GFP expression is very pale and weak. I got this GFP from a previously made construct (a viral vector of the same type) which I PCR amplified the GFP from, and used restriction enzyme cloning to clone the GFP into the new viral vector I made. I made a plant viral vector expressing GFP. ![]() ![]() ![]() Online Support for Distance Education/Part-time Studies.Distance/Part-time Postgraduate Programmes.Distance/Part-time Undergraduate Programmes.Distance Education/Part-time Requirements.You can also use these pearls in jewelry as jewelry enhances the beauty and elegance of the pearls. ![]() It’s hard to find the perfect one, but I am sure, now you can make the choice very easy after reading this detail above. People choose pearls due to its symbolism and meaning according to the occasion. Its organic source of creation that represent how wise and sensible the wearer is. I saw a lot of people like to find and wear the pearls that show their wisdom. Pearls symbolize wisdom of its wearer that people learn from life experiences. 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From that time to now pearls are being used by the designers to embellish the bride’s costume and jewelry.In the past women used pearl jewelry that symbolizes their nobility and grace.Women of all ages use pearls to adorn themselves. This is the first ever gem that relates to feminism.People love to collect them as this symbolizes their status and nobility. Today, it is affordable to everyone, but still have equal worth with other gemstones. In the past, one who own pearls, consider a worthy and well known person of the society. Original pearls are very rare and precious. It is the 12th anniversary gift showing the long-lasting relationship in modern gifts. In traditional ideas, pearls are considered as the symbol of love that is rare and everlasting. Traditional and Modern day’s giftįreshwater pearls are rare and is a hidden treasure that is hard to find. The Pearls are the birthstone for people who were born in June.ĭue to this symbol people love to wear pearls and most of the people gift pearls to their loved one who was born in this month. So a clover jewelry having a pearl in it best describes your purity, sincerity and love. People love to use the gifts that are meaningful and have the symbols of why you are gifting it to her. It symbolizes how much you care and love. When adding natural Freshwater Pearl makes this jewelry, precious and meaningful. Pearls as a gift shows your love, purity and sincerity with her and how much you give value to her. People consider that it has magical properties that requires to strengthen the relationship. People consider Pearls as the first or the older gem that is valuable today. Here are these symbols with which we can understand and decide when and how you are going to gift pearls. I list down these symbols for you to know on which occasion you can gift it to your loved one.Īnd, why you need to choose pearls as a gift.Īlso, you can buy and use it for your own. That are the prime reason for anyone to buy and gift someone they love the most. Pearls are beautiful and we all love to have them but, pearls symbolize a lot of ideas and meanings. I come up with some findings that are good enough for me to believe, why pearls are still the desire of many people. I was thinking and read a lot of thoughts of different people around the world to find out the meaning. Do you want to know, what the pearls symbolize or what is the meaning to give a pearl to your loved one? ![]() ![]() She remains close to Newhart.Īfter the end of Newhart in 1990, Duffy briefly starred in the sitcom Baby Talk alongside George Clooney, but asked to be released after Clooney walked off the troubled set. To hide it, she wore baggy clothes and stood behind furniture. Julia was actually pregnant during several episodes of Newhart. She also received a Golden Globe nomination and won three Viewers For Quality Television awards and five American Comedy Awards nominations for her work. ![]() She earned Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the role every year from 1984 through 1990. It is perhaps her most popular role and one she played for seven seasons. She had initially made an appearance in the 14th episode of the first season of the series, playing the part of then-maid Leslie Vanderkellen's cousin. ![]() In 1983, she played Princess Ariel Baaldorf in the medieval spoof Wizards and Warriors, which had a short run on the CBS television network.Īfter being an unfamiliar actress in prime time, Duffy joined the main cast of the sitcom Newhart during its second season in 1983 as the Stratford Inn's self-infatuated, upper-class maid, Stephanie Vanderkellen. Initially, she had been considered for the role of Diane Chambers, the sitcom's female lead. She made an appearance on the television sitcom Cheers during the show's first season in 1982. She subsequently appeared in supporting roles in the exploitation horror film Night Warning (1981) opposite Jimmy McNichol and Susan Tyrell, as well as Cutter's Way (1981). In 1978, Duffy starred in the critically acclaimed Broadway revival of Once in a Lifetime. Her early career included parts in soap operas such as One Life to Live, The Doctors, and Love of Life. While attending, she worked as a waitress and hatcheck girl. In 1970, Duffy relocated to New York City where she enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, from which she graduated in 1972. At age 18, she appeared in a Minneapolis production of The Girl in the Freudian Slip. When Duffy was seven years old, her father died, and her mother later remarried and worked as a real estate agent.ĭuffy began acting as an adolescent, appearing in local stage productions at Minneapolis's Old Log Theatre. Julia Duffy was born Julia Margaret Hinds on June 27, 1951, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the youngest daughter of Joseph Hinds and Mary Duffy. She subsequently had recurring guest roles on the series Shameless (2011–2013) and Looking (2014–2015), and appeared in a supporting role in the drama Camp X-Ray (2014). ![]() In the 2000s, Duffy appeared in guest roles on Reba and Drake & Josh, as well as having supporting roles in the comedy films Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd and Intolerable Cruelty (both 2003). Duffy's role on Newhart garnered her critical acclaim, including seven Primetime Emmy Award nominations, three Viewers for Quality Television awards, and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.įollowing the conclusion of Newhart, Duffy continued to work in television, playing the original Maggie Campbell on Baby Talk (1991) and Allison Sugarbaker on Designing Women (1991–1992). She subsequently starred in the acclaimed Broadway revival of Once in a Lifetime in 1978.Īfter appearing in the films Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981) and Wacko (1982), she was cast as Stephanie Vanderkellen on the sitcom Newhart, a role she portrayed from 1983 to 1990. She began her career in television, appearing in minor guest roles before being cast in the role of Penny Davis in the series The Doctors from 1973 until 1978. Julia Margaret Duffy (née Hinds June 27, 1951) is an American film, stage, and television actress. ![]() ![]() The first level we prototyped had a huge tree in the background, and the humans were in small huts. ![]() Initially we were planning on having brighter colors, blue skies, and a more naturalistic tone, to represent environments that we thought would be the human habitats. Preliminary concept art for an early version of the game.Īesthetically, we started out on a somewhat lighter note. Since both games shared a similar design approach (being shoot 'em ups mapped onto a 3D surface), we were able to utilize many of the existing sub-systems and start working on the base version of RESOGUN immediately. We started implementing the game using the Super Stardust Delta engine. In the context of our early development, this meant that RESOGUN was initially targeting PS Vita hardware, and all the technical possibilities and limitations that came with that. When considering possible multi-platform development though, the weakest platform always becomes the lead. At the time we had PS3 and PS Vita dev-kits in house, so we used those as a reference for potential platforms. In the beginning we were fairly platform-agnostic. I remember when Harri Tikkanen, our creative director, first showed the video to me being a huge shoot 'em up fan I instantly recognized this as my dream project, and I insisted I'd work on the game if we went ahead with it. The pre-production process was rather simple: Before we started development we made a concept video of the game, featuring a rough estimate of what the visuals and gameplay would be like. The "RESO-" prefix touches upon the concept of high " RESOlution", and the "-GUN" postfix was added since - being a shoot 'em up - we predicted you'd occasionally be shooting things. The name " RESOGUN" was coined by Petteri "Petsku" Putkonen, one of our guys at the time. ![]() We quickly came up with a few concepts to utilize this aesthetic approach: one of them was a shoot 'em up, another morphed into an unreleased mobile game, and a few more never made it out of concept phase. During the time of RESOGUN's inception, we were considering ideas for our next big game and voxels seemed like a natural way to express this "neo-retro" design philosophy. At Housemarque, we've been making arcade-style games for a while now by marrying timeless gameplay values with cutting-edge tech. Voxels are essentially 3D pixels, and are quite literally the building blocks of the RESOGUN universe. The core team was 12 members strong, with frequent support from our R&D and art departments, so in total about 20 people total worked on the original version of the game. ![]() RESOGUN was in development for a total of about 20 months or so, with an additional 12 months added to develop the two expansions for the game: Heroes and Defenders. ![]() ![]() But to understand the upgrades HD, 2K, and 4K, we need to start from the basics.Circling back: standard definition offers any of the three: 240p resolution, 360p resolution, and 480p resolution. Standard definition is a video resolution that’s neither high nor enhanced. Now to get into the weeds: what’s standard definition or SD video quality? Makes sense, right? Standard definition: 240p vs 360p vs 480p These details give the picture good quality. Better quality pixels are ones that store lots of details such as color, contrast, and shadow to name to few. Video quality, however, is the quality of the image or the quality of the pixels. In layman language, that’s the size of an image on the screen. The resolution, like we just discussed, is the pixel size. Okay so is video quality and resolution the same? No.īut, before you pull your hair: the difference between the two is nothing too technical. Video resolution vs video quality: what’s the difference? Read it out as the image is X (say, 16) units wide and y (say, 9) units high.ġ6:9 or widescreen (as its name goes) in this example is the most common aspect ratio for videos today – used for live streaming, online videos, and TV screen too as their standard aspect ratio. It’s commonly denoted by two numbers separated by a colon (:). Video resolution is shared in terms of aspect ratio – a fancy term to explain an image’s width and height. ![]() It’s typically 60 frames per second (fps). ![]() The frame rate is the speed at which the screen displays each frame of data. Of course, as the quality of the video is much better with progressive screens, the refresh rate terminology changed to suit the situation and adopted the frame rate title. In fact, the pixels on such a screen are painted evenly, line by line, so you can’t see individual pixels even if you magnify or zoom in. Progressive screens are more advanced with no flicker problem. Now, to beat the problem, the pixels are constantly refreshed on the screen per second at a given rate called the refresh rate (commonly 60 times per second). In fact, as the pixels are painted horizontally on the screen – first the odd lines, then the even lines – you can see them flicker too. With interlaced resolution, the pixels are laid out horizontally across the screen – easily distinguishable if you see them up close on an old monitor. ![]() This ‘i’ is the predecessor to ‘p’ so as better and improved screen resolutions surface, you’ll see less and less of ‘i.’ Even so, what is it?Īnd, they denote the way the pixels are arranged or painted on a screen. Sometimes, you’d also hear a video resolution described as 1080i. So a 1080p video resolution is always better quality than 720p as it contains more pixels. When someone talks about video resolution, they’re actually referring to the number of pixels.Īs a general rule, the more pixels on a screen, the more realistic the image looks. Together, small dot- or square-like pixels create an image on a screen. A pixel or picture element is the smallest image unit displayed on a screen. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Shopping centers, it’s driving people to them.”Īccording to Bright MLS, the region’s multiple list Peopleĭidn’t always migrate to these areas, but with demand being highĪnd inventory low, and with economic development like improved You see a lot more single-family communities, and new construction “These were strictly townhome communities at one time, but ![]() Richard Head, 90, stands on his pier in Dundalk. The more expensive areas like Owings Mills, these communities are Many of her buyers are escapingĬity life for the relatively slower pace of the county, and, unlike While she doesn’t dealĮxclusively in waterfront properties, she’s seen the change in areas & Co., specializing in Baltimore City and eastern Baltimore County.Īs a child she lived for a time in Essex, too. Niya Davis is a realtor and associate broker with Harris Hawkins But while they were once considered affordable, the opportunity to snap up a bargain may already have passed. Unlike other areas of the coast, these neighborhoods are only 30 minutes away from major metropolitan centers like Baltimore, Hunt Valley, and White Marsh. Last bastion of available waterfront homesites. Living increases and supply dwindles, areas like Dundalk, Middle River, and Essex are the Whatever the case, homebuyers and developers are clambering to purchase waterfront homes near Baltimore that were once popular only with farmers, watermen, and factory workers. Those homes sell from the mid-$300,000s to over $400,000.Ĭall it a renaissance-or call it gentrification. From that same pier you can look a few yards up the creek and see the next wave of change in the neighborhood-a waterfront townhome community built in 2016-17 by Ryan Head’s pier is littered with the gear that denotes the life of a passionate waterman, including crab pots where he can pull in a nice catch to steam for dinner. Improved water quality is just one more reason these communities are more attractive than ever before to homebuyers. You’d get this orange powder that would stick to your skin. “The biggest change is in the water quality,” says Head, who remains a passionate fisherman and keeps meticulous logbooks of his fishing trips. Still, the biggest change he’s seen has nothing to do with real estate. He sawīethlehem Steel flourish, flounder, and close, and Amazon’s Roads and fields converted into homes and marinas. Pollution from the steel mill and areas that were once dirt Lived around Dundalk, Head saw the beaches closed due to Higher ground are just one way the waterfront of Head’s Homes built further back from the waterline and on The newer home sits on a gravel foundation and was raised They kept the original cottage as a workshop. Home and built a modular home at the back of the 100-foot-by-300-foot lot. Instead, he would trailer hisįishing boat to community ramps. “I never wanted to be on the water because of the upkeep He and his wife bought the home in the 1990s for about $80,000 and one of their sons lived in the cottage on the property while they continued to live in Eastfield. Today, Head lives on Bear Creek, only one creek over from his first fishing foray. They lived there for 47 years and spent much of their time fishing and crabbing. After his military service, he and his wife bought one of the new homes being built in Dundalk’s Eastfield neighborhood for about $9,000. Navy and got married while on leave in July 1952. After high school, he got a job at Penwood Power Station in Sparrows Point. During World War II, his mom and the other mothers in the neighborhood would take the kids to swim at the beach off Sollers Point Road. When he was fishing on Bullneck Creek there was only one marina there, Martini’s, and a few houses surrounded by farms. With a $2,000 loan, his parents were able to purchaseįor Head, who is now 90, it was an idyllic childhood. Had moved to the area from New Jersey during the Great Depression because Bethlehem Steel was not only hiring,īut also creating an entire town to house its growing workforce. RICHARD HEAD CAUGHT ONE OF HIS FIRST fish on Bullneck Creek in Dundalk when he was 10 years old. ![]() ![]() ![]() And then divide the remaining depreciable cost with the remaining useful life to determine the revised depreciation. The company can calculate the revised depreciation by determining the remaining depreciable cost with the formula of deducting the accumulated depreciation and salvage value at the revision date from the original cost of the fixed asset. Hence, the effect of adjustment that comes from the revised depreciation will apply prospectively in financial statements. This is due to revised depreciation is considered as the change in accounting estimate, not the change in accounting policy. Revised depreciation will not affect the previous depreciation even though the depreciation made was based on the wrong estimation. ![]() In this case, the company may need to calculate the revised depreciation by changing its useful life or salvage value and make the journal entry for the revised depreciation in the current and future period. The original value in the asset accounts at cost does not change.Ī business makes a General Journal entry to account for the depreciation of its Motor Vehicles $1,500.As the depreciation is calculated based on the estimation in the accounting process, the company may find that the depreciation made is too low or too high which results in the carrying value of its fixed assets not reflect the actual net realizable value. The accumulated depreciation asset accounts will always have a negative balance to show a reduction in the value of the asset. Credit the accumulated depreciation asset accounts and debit the depreciation expense account. Once you have your depreciation figures (consult your accountant), you need to record a General journal entry. How do I enter depreciation transactions? Step 3 - Create the depreciation expense account Step 2 - Create the corresponding accumulated depreciation account As such, it sets up a motor vehicle asset account, its corresponding accumulated depreciation account and the depreciation expense account.
![]() ![]() Fight against the artificial intelligence on three different maps, with games ranging from 1v1 battles to four-way free-for-all combat. Orchestrate raids and secure territory to make sure the enemy does not get ahead. Sacrifice units in the central boss pit to win the Spider Crab's favor and send it stomping towards the enemy base.įight!Strategically command your troops to win fights against the enemy. Summon!Players compete to summon the legendary □Spider Crab□. Easy to pick up yet hard to master, players of any age group can have fun building the ultimate Crustacean Nation. Collect resources, build sand castles, amass troops, and summon titans in a charming beach environment. Crab Game is a First-Person Multiplayer game where you play through several different minigames based on children's games, until only one player stands victorious. □Coconut Crab: Huge, slow coconut crabs hurl coconuts at enemies from a range. Crustacean Nations is a simple RTS about crabs waging perpetual war. □Hermit Crab: Tanky hermit crabs draw the attention of all nearby enemies. Definitely not based on any online streaming pop culture korean tv shows, as that would get me in legal trouble, so we're certainly not doing that. □Stone Crab: Slow and strong, stone crabs make great castle guards. Crab Game is a First-Person Multiplayer game where you fight for the ultimate cash price in different minigames based on children's games, until only one player is left to claim it all. □Ghost Crab: Fast and weak, great for collecting resources. □Common Crab: The bread and butter base unit to fill your army. if it doesn't get flattened by enemy crustaceans.Īmass!Recruit any of the current unit types, each with their own strengths and weaknesses! Building your castle can be quite relaxing. Send out crabs to collect resources and guard the base. Build!Build sand castles, set up protective walls, and place crab-spawning barracks to secure victory. Collect resources, build sand castles, amass troops, and summon titans in a charming beach environment. □Crustacean Nations□ is a simple RTS about crabs waging perpetual war. 79 Dislike Share elekwent 122 subscribers The game bu cua c cp (bu cua c cp 'squash-crab-fish-tiger') is a Vietnamese gambling game using three dice. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, WP:NOR - which also prevents you from cross-referencing the "obscure joke" quote with your knowlege of memes as WP:SYNTH. Are you ready for IPv6? ( talk) 21:12, 4 August 2009 (UTC) Reply Fair enough. And it can't be libel since it's obviously not the guy's real name and he chose it as an in-joke related to those things. Mercurywoodrose, you know that moot's alleged real name "Christopher Poole" is a fake name right, with references to 4chan memes CP (child porn) and Pool's closed ( Habbo Hotel pranks), right? That was the point of my edit you reverted. Pacific Coast Highway 03:01, 4 August 2009 (UTC) Reply Popkin, News Editor at ReadWrite, explains 4chan, one of the 'wildest websites on the Internet. Jeremy ( v^_^v Tear him for his bad verses!) 22:03, 8 July 2009 (UTC) Reply How often is a site shut down under a sustained week long DDOS attack? 99.147.205.15 ( talk) 20:16, 9 July 2009 (UTC) Reply I blame the Koreans. ![]() Falcon8765 ( talk) 21:55, 8 July 2009 (UTC) Reply Sites get DDoS'd daily. If it stays down for over a week, I am sure someone will put something up on it 75.26.244.181 ( talk) 21:53, 8 July 2009 (UTC) Reply And nothing of value was lost. I'm curious, they've been under DDOS attack for 3 days, and yet wikipedia doesn't say anything about it? 68.191.160.109 ( talk) 21:14, 8 July 2009 (UTC) Reply rzrscm ( talk) -Preceding undated comment added 23:29, 3 July 2009 (UTC). If nobody talked about /b/, nobody would know about /b/.It's not some kind of secret club. kotra ( talk) 01:12, 30 June 2009 (UTC) Reply Wikipedia doesn't work like that, and the rules only apply to raids.Any real "early lurker" would know that. So is /b/, as evidenced by the many sources cited in that section. I'm sure the Church of Scientology doesn't want us to have an article on Xenu, but we have it because it's notable. contribs) 00:52, 30 June 2009 (UTC) Reply I'm afraid Wikipedia doesn't work that way.Preceding unsigned comment added by Coastshift ( talk I would hope for the section for /b/ to be taken down and simply place the first 2 rules of the internet "DO NOT TALK ABOUT /b/" Just respect for the site and all that you know. In 2020, the chicken unfortunately seemed to migrate to TikTok, where users cooked the syrup-drenched chicken in (mostly) comedic videos.I'm sorry but as an early Lurker of 4chan's /b/, I do believe that we should respects /b/s rules and do not talk about /b/. The website states that the rank-looking chicken first showed up on the message board 4Chan in 2017. Of Natural History is the second studio album by avant-rock/metal group Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.It was recorded and mixed at Polymorph Recording in Oakland, California during the years 20. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nightmare X ( talk contribs). It could also hurt your lungs.”Īccording to meme-tracking website Know Your Meme, the challenge is nothing new. Anomo 08:10, 10 November 2006 (UTC) However, a story section for the site would make sense, 4chans frontpage IS a reliable source and saying its 'OMFG ORIGINAL RASAERCH' is just plain stupid. Even if you don’t eat the chicken, inhaling the medication’s vapors while cooking could cause high levels of the drugs to enter your body. While most of the TikToks showing how to make “sleepy chicken” (named for the NyQuil it is seemingly cooked in) have been taken down, the FDA went as far as to issue an updated warning on September 15: “Boiling a medication can make it much more concentrated and change its properties in other ways. You should not, however, cook it in a mixture of acetaminophen, dextromethorphan, and doxylamine, as a now-deleted spree of TikTok NyQuil chicken videos suggest. There are so many great recipes for chicken. ![]() |
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