No.
stands in drive through
Get absolutely fucked and then give me my God damn meds.
Also, stop violating the ADA.
Highly illegal.
Thanks.
Before you ask, the accent varies based on diet.
No.
stands in drive through
Get absolutely fucked and then give me my God damn meds.
Also, stop violating the ADA.
Highly illegal.
Thanks.
Depends on what games you’re playing and where/who you’re discussing gaming with.
There is no war in Ba Sing Se
Mbin is pretty cool too. Bless the Fediverse.
Maybe, maybe not, but I’m pretty damn sure they’ll never disclose the actual numbers or police repost or astrotufing bots.
When I used them, I screwed both in usually.
I’m not saying there aren’t still people there, I’m saying a HUGE number, possibly even the majority, are bots. Might not be more than 50% yet, but there have always been a lot of bots on reddit and it only got worse over time.
I am becoming increasingly skeptical of that, repost bots run completely unchecked: The admins 100% do not give a shit and haven’t for a long time, pretty much always ignoring reports because it artificially inflates their numbers.
Have to wonder how many of these “users” are actually people too. I’d bet most of them aren’t.
Cold isn’t new, pretty sure it predates fire. I remember hearing it used like that in college 20 years ago.
Oops all hairs: Sandwich edition.
[rubber duckies intensify]
Skibbidi blyat
“Wake up babe, proton support for MacOS just dropped!”
Maybe I am misunderstanding you, but skill level does not really factor in as to whether something is crowdsourced. Are you just referring to the geoguessr website/game?
IDK, but I tried Muay Thai and can attest that it has the mystical power of hitting and kicking people really fucking hard. I could throw a large man, but it was by shoving him with my foot (called a teep, they’re great). I tried a little Tai Chi when I was younger and it does seem like it would be awesome for balance and maybe some core strength type stuff but I have to imagine its efficacy in an actual fight is not on par with something more practical like Muay Thai, Jui JItsu, Boxing, etc.
I think knowing it could still help if you get attacked, but the real danger that will probably get most of us is being too inactive and Tai Chi seems pretty great in defending against that.
It’s a condom (only sort of kidding): They’re just meant to protect the prongs in shipping so they’re less likely to get bent, corrode, etc.
Typically they’re discarded after you start using the device but if it’s something frequently put into storage you could hang onto it.
That sounds pretty handy, I’m gonna have to check that out myself. Thanks!