It's trying to contract together from both ends, with the bottom trying to tighten upwards, gravity acts as a counterbalance and makes it look like it's floating.
not yet, but i checked the tracking number on my package and it's somewhere in texas. probably cuddling with jeff. i'm sure i'll gets it soon, no need for another :)
What's the point of putting lettuce as a garnish under the tomatoes and onions which are only going to be put on the burgers anyways? Just slap those bitches together, who gives a fuck about making the ingredients plate fancy. Otherwise, they look good, dunno if I'd enjoy them without real food like beef
so everyone can put their own burger together themselves and it not looking like shit beforehand. doesn't take any more time than just throwing it on the plate if it is already going on the plate anyway.
besides, planets aren't square-shaped. technically they're not even circular, but overall, i'd imagine a circular city plan would, ultimately, maximize.
See all that land in between the circles? Do you call that "maximizing use of resources"? How big do you think New York, London, Berlin, etc would be if it were planned like this? How about Beijing?
put some trees there and you're good....doesn't need to be filled with houses anyway