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Good. Fuck that guy. That’s my sincerely held religious belief, by the way
Good. Fuck that guy. That’s my sincerely held religious belief, by the way
Man those are fucked up fingers. Ai still can’t do hands eh?
Is he okay?
Uhhh, you guys okay down there? From a Canadian
Good. Fuck those sovereign citizens idiots
Strangely enough, there’s also a 1 disk version:
https://www.discogs.com/release/15875346-Various-Christmas-Classic-Symphonic-Carols-For-Orchestra
Minesweeper
So 1. This is newable. Green, almost waste free, and unlimited.
If we can refine fusion, we will stop global warming and energy insecurity, virtually overnight.
It’s not a waste to invest in clean tech R&D. At one point, people said the same thing about solar, and look where we are now
If you have a prime account, you have unlimited photo cloud storage, uncompressed. I have 75+gb there. All free. Sync to Amazon cloud, download all on desktop. Free and quick
Yeah that does suck. My neighbours did that this year, so I’ll be dealing with it in the spring
Other than super dry skin, taking 3x the time to leave the house and white knuckle driving every day?
My honest favourite part of winter is 4 fold:
Quantized inertia is currently widely regarded as pseudoscience, but if this proves true could be a gamechanger
Just pay for an ad. Or is your product so bad that you can’t afford it?
Completely disagree.
I’ve had my Gmail for so long, I literally would not be able to dump it. Records, logins, accounts etc., all tied to my Gmail.
My phone, government accounts, lawyers, medical and tax are all tied to that account. It’s more than just sending a new email address for friends to contact you with.
On the other hand, YouTube is…social media? You don’t have to watch videos on line. I think I’ve used my YouTube account 5 times in my life, and I’m not a social pariah.
To be honest, it’s probably a generational thing. No one I know really uses YouTube, and they all have their life tied to their Gmail account.
Of all the things that happened, this happened the most. Trust me bro. wink
Curious, how do you access Twitter?
Two books. How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie, and for whom the bell tolls by Ernest Hemingway
Looks great. Can’t wait