Watch out for this (fucking) guy.
Watch out for this (fucking) guy.
Crypto is bad, NFTs also bad.
Officially-approved, and above-board seem to be the operative words here.
I agree. Pointless article explaining how to use a paid premium service. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s article on how to get Amazon videos on your TV with a fire TV Stick and Prime subscription. SMH
You don’t need this. Put your Zoom/Teams/Meet/FaceTime/whatever app on one half of your screen, and put your Notes/OneNote/Evernote/whatever on the other half. I do this all day—every day—and it works well.
I only check the comment section of slideshows, to see if someone has listed them all out. If not, I skip the article. Nothing is that important.
Slideshows suck and this one IN particular does.
I want to see Kirk being attacked with “soapy frogs”
The Princess Bride
The Shape of Water
Splash
Age of Adaline
Palm Springs
Love and Monsters
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things
The Mummy
Practical Magic
The Muppets Take Manhattan
And here’s the yacht which you might also have expected to see a photo in the article. It will reach speeds up to 30 mph under sail but only 18 mph on engine power. The many square sails deploy from and retract into the masts and spars. The masts also rotate nearly 360 degrees complicating any hinge options to shorten…
Here’s a picture of the bridge (for those who were expecting it to be in the article)
Uh, middle fingers to the post author?
I thought the Snow White dwarfs were always fantasy-style ones and not just humans with dwarfism? Can anyone explain to me how this is functionally different from, say, the dwarfs in LotR who also live underground?
Oh fuck off...
#banslideshows
HBO Exec 1: “You know, Overlook was really good till the last couple of episodes. Seriously, what the fuck was that?”
who gives a shit what love letter one orangutan sends to the other orangutan?
I’ve got a small patch kit from a bike store that’s about the size of a container of floss. There really isn’t much to patching, the patches themselves, some rubber cement (sometimes the patches incorporate this), and a bit of sandpaper to scuff up the tube around the puncture.