All three should be reported, along with raw data. Maybe it’s available somewhere, I haven’t looked.
All three should be reported, along with raw data. Maybe it’s available somewhere, I haven’t looked.
I’d like to hear Donald Duck talk shit and be toxic to his teammates.
It’s preparing you to do the same for work.
Its the internet though. I don’t know of a place on the internet where there’s no toxicity.
Is this just for info to be pushed to your phone? Seems reasonable unless there are features in the car itself that require a subscription.
A friend I once had used either the dangling claw or the muppet style. It was a big deal amongst our group of friends because it was so unusual to the rest of us. I distinctly remember her hand in a claw like position to hold the sticks, and we were all trying to imitate her style. She picked up her sushi just fine. Can’t vouch for the others.
Probably just need to sign in. But if you don’t have an account already, then it’s shitty that they force you to use the app to create an account.
I remember being younger and thinking 40 years ago seemed like a long time in the past and how old the technology was. For me, that was the 90s, so I was thinking how long ago the 50s were.
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I think it was good to get our country to it’s most prosperous point, but there are obviously some huge flaws now causing a smaller middle class. It seems that a form of evolution is needed, and we are at a point where some change is needed, but capitalism was great at creating a large middle class before digressing from that.
From The Dustinator to just Dusty now.
That would make sense
It’s called “click bait.”
It was about 10 years ago, but someone had interviewed a panel of police officers of different ranks from the counties in the bay area of California. When asked how many cops shouldn’t be cops, one officer responded 75%. The others agreed with that figure.
As a Mexican, I’d like to proclaim that Edgar cuts are damn ugly.
Real debrid is $18 for six months. Is premiumize better?
Out of curiosity, are you conscious of denying your mistake initially, or is it just an impulsive response? After denying it, do you immediately realize you’re lying and just stick with it? No judgment, I’m just asking because someone I care about often does this and I’m just trying to understand it.
A show called Snowfall touches on a CIA agent working to bring in cocaine to the US to fund anti-communist militias in South America. Good show overall. Not the best, but interesting.