

Video games. Very easy choice. A good mmo will take you multiple years to get a fair amount done. Tons of entertainment for the money. Plus you can chat with others in the game.


Video games. Very easy choice. A good mmo will take you multiple years to get a fair amount done. Tons of entertainment for the money. Plus you can chat with others in the game.


If the app or website is built well. Basically never.
If the developer was doing lines or crack while creating the interface that there’s a good chance I’ll misclick.
These days more then I’d like I misclick


Seems like I struck a nerve.
Considering you know nothing about me , it’s interesting that you call me uneducated. Yet haven’t bothered to educate yourself about me.


Sadly, I think that’s the way it’s been since the beginning of humanity and I don’t see it ever changing.


I love it. Watched it when it aired and catch reruns once in a while. I don’t watch a lot of the reruns but do watch them from time to time.


Went over a jump in my bike (not motorized). Got a nice amount of air time. Lost the bike. Bike went side ways. I was spread eagle over the bike. My nuts hit the something hard.
My chest hit the handle bars. Caved the chest a bit.
Remove the . At the end of the number might help
It did say 929
Now it looks like this

929?! Holy. Congrats
Is it in good shape?
Any pictures you would care to share?
Somewhere between 1925 and 1932 depending on which paper you want to read.
The other house built in 1992
Apple Watch 7
The health app is wonky. When it checks your vitals it vibrates. Think about this, you are wearing the watch at night and it vibrates which wakes you up. Stupid.
Apple Music, here’s another one, let’s say you have your watch tied your phone and a Bluetooth speaker connected to the phone. Then use the phone to start Apple Music and stream some music to your Bluetooth speaker. The watch will tell you what song is playing that’s good.But let’s say that you want to use the watch to choose a different playlist. It won’t let you. It will claim you don’t have any device connected to the watch to play music. The watch should be telling the phone, but it never will. I don’t know if this is an Apple Watch or an iPhone issue but either way it pisses me off.
Voice to text works great on the iPhone when trying to send a text message. Half the time won’t work on the watch. It willclaim you said one word when you said a different word. Why don’t I just text like most people do ? because I’m a super slow Texter with my thumbs and it’s much faster for me to hit the microphone.
Nothing to lose?
Bitch slap the shit out of Trump during a press conference
Edit fun fact that actually was Butch slap not bitch slap. I really should’ve left it cause it actually kind of worked.
So a future Marine?
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I installed linux mint to a secondary hard drive, then I installed steam onto that Linux install. I play wars two, so I added Guild Wars two as a non-steam game to steam.
I didn’t want to re-buy Guild wars two with steam because I’d lose all of my progress. Once I added it as a non-steam game I just right clicked on the game within steam and changed the compatibility to the newest proton. (I didn’t choose a hot fix version of proton) It runs just fine.
This is what I would suggest that you do , is install it to a secondary drive to see if that variation of Linux will work for you.


LOL. That’s good
And no they couldn’t unless they tricked you into saying yes come on.
Sadly. No.
They will deliver “current resident” mail.
Not sure if all banks work that way, but I do have a way for you to solve the problem with anybody who is doing that.
In the United States, you can go down to the local post office and fill out a small form. That form lists exactly who lives there. The Post Office puts that form into an optical reader software and all mail that goes through the distribution plant gets read by an optical reader.
So for example let’s say that you lived at
872 3rd St. S.
And I tried to mail a letter to
John Stevens
872 3rd St. S.
If you don’t have John Stevens wrote on that form that you gave to the post office, the optical reader will immediately reject that letter and send it to whoever sent it. You will never see any mail other than what is addressed to you.
Make sure that everybody who lives at that address is wrote on that form. I would also write down anybody who realistically might be getting mail there. So for example, let’s say your mom intends to have a letter sent to your house for her even though she doesn’t live with you you’d wanna make sure her name is on that form.
Now the bank tries to send stuff out for this other person and the bank gets it right back.
I’d say no. Because that is basically anime. But op sets the rules.