Why in godz name would you not put the code for this level in the text of your article?
Why in godz name would you not put the code for this level in the text of your article?
Except, Bradley, in this case, you literally had one job.
Here’s an idea: Maybe don’t put spoiler images in the gif loop you use as your post’s headline image. I know, fuck me, right? But seriously, what’s the problem with allowing folks the opportunity to scroll right past your post without reading (Or now seeing) any spoilers?
Tyson’s regular chicken nuggets, along with the rest of their brand’s and sub-brands’ frozen offerings, really aren’t that good. So I don’t hold much stock in the idea that they’re going to light a fire under the plant-based food industry the same way Impossible and Beyond are.
Cooking Mama Tactics
If feel for these folks. I really do. I sometimes wish folks using this as their main job would (or rather, could) find something else to do to earn money. Let the rideshare platform return to its proverbial “ride-share” roots.
So, you’re saying that they made a neat gun, and now science is being done?
Nobody has any effing patience anymore. Or general courtesy. Or appreciation for the art of storytelling.
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Joe. This “I’m just asking the contrarian questions” routine is cute. But surely you’re not basing your entire argument around the thought that airplanes weren’t an innovation because they look like hawks, or that just because current VR isn’t 100% immersive at this point in technological advancement it shouldn’t be…
For a guy who gets bent outta shape when people critique your... interesting personal hairstyle choices, you sure do seem to revel in passing judgement on how other people wish to personalize their cars.
I think it’s fantastic that we’re finally seeing screen tech branch out in ways normally reserved for science fiction or tech demos. And the crazy battery life is a nice touch too. People complain about this thing, but a big name had to make the leap. (I’m fully entrenched in Apple’s ecosystem, btw.)
Some of us “maybe let this one die” folks might actually, y’know, have the guy’s well-being in mind. There’s nothing wrong with excessive fixation on a goal, so long as one comes up for air from time to time.
Hooray! Good job. I’ve read most all of these and bitten my tongue, because I found the entire exercise to be bonkers. (Though intriguing.)
“Volkswagen sells a large variety of SUVs and crossovers in a bunch of different sizes here in the U.S. market“
By all means, don’t use it.
Yeah, but that’s not really the same genre, nor serves the same segment of the market. And makes it all the more puzzling why they’d be blasting out two high-profile revamps in one year.
You’d think that, but you’d be wrong. Apple Music has a fraction of the 30+ million songs available on iTunes. And Apple Music changes its roster constantly. Several times a year, I’ll find that entire albums I’d been listening to on Apple Music have gone grayed-out (the indicator that the song is no longer available…
Yeah, putting out Aladdin and Lion King in the same year really surprises me. Makes me wonder if they’re concerned that neither can stand alone for the year and truly support the compny’s box office and merchandise efforts in this space.