Sounds like the kind of thing they’d put in games as an anti-piracy measure to get people to tell on themselves
Only whitelisted addresses go to my inbox, then I just check spam to see if there’s anything I need to whitelist there (usually I’ll know I need to check it if I’ve just given my email somewhere new) and empty it
Doesn’t matter, Netflix will cancel good shows and keep bad ones anyway
and to the republic for which it stands
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Rules of Nature intensifies
But the economy rich people’s yacht money though!
Random Nintendo execs show up to your house unannounced.
“We would like to play”
You stare at them blankly for a beat then shut the door in their faces. This is your time away from the world and its demands. No one will take that away from you.
Sitting at number three, after a 0.74% surge in popularity (which is huge in this over-saturated market), is the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop GPU.
I’ll be honest, I’ve tried it both ways, turns out I’m just useless.
It’s never too late to become goth
It’s like nominative determinism but for appearance
Oh absolutely, but if you’re part of MS then going around saying you’re worried about MS is a good way to create a self fulfilling prophecy where you definitely need to worry about it, where before you might have actually been fine.
Plus to admit that would be to express doubt in the parent corp, and that sounds like a good way to get on their bad side and have them start having doubts about you.
That seems like a lot of Handbrake. Not judging, impressed actually. What are you doing with it for 36+ hours straight? And how long would you have it going if not for instability?
Yeah, I think I’d be a little preoccupied by the massive head pain to taste anything
I think that’s on the Project 2025 agenda
I’m not saying this to brag, because I’m absolutely fucked like the person in the picture says, but “learning” in school was piss easy, pretty much only required being there. For me there really wasn’t a “being shit” period, at least that was noticeable to me. Then I got to college and I don’t know if it was the change in how classes were structured and scheduled, or that natural aptitude had taken me as far as it could, or both, but I didn’t know how to cope with the effort it required, because I never had to develop that skill prior to that. Frankly, I still haven’t. So yeah, I totally get this post.
I can’t say I’ve ever encountered much “workplace drama” in my life. When I worked in call centers there would’ve never been time to find out anyone’s opinion on anything. Of course then you trade drama for the stress of the job.
Now I’m back to food service, and other than most of my coworkers not being invested enough to put in their full effort, it’s pretty good. Aside from one person, I don’t really know anything about anyone’s lives and I’m quite happy with that.
YMMV a lot on both of those