lordkilgar
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One of the major risk factors for UTIs is by wiping in the wrong direction,” says Dr. Msyore.”

The phrase dates back to before 1600 england but is not popular in america.

I have literally never heard “If worst were to come to worst” in my life, and I mean literally-literally, so I’m not going to accept this one.

To an extent, I agree that it’s harder to learn. But I also think so many of these have strayed from their original pronunciations because we already were disconnected from their origin.

English is tricky.

Counterpoint: this is a very natural part of how language has always evolved, and will always evolved, and we’re being pedantic and elitist (and often classist) in the most cringeworthy way to pretend otherwise.

“Not my forte. 

As long as they continue to use crunchyroll’s player/site/app, I think it will be okay.

Kickstarter backers got to see the first 45 minutes of the movie several years ago.

Also, if you were to mount anything on the wall into the studs—pictures, TVs, shelves, etc.—would that not defeat the purpose of these screws? Here’s the background for my question.

I find this whole thing to be somewhat ludicrous and at the same time hilarious. No one points out that this “subscription model” is basically the way that things started with telephones (like, the land line ones). You didn’t own your phone, you basically rented it. Same thing with Cable boxes.

Overall quality, more likely. Includes resolution, but also probably audio quality, battery life, weight, comfort, stuff like that. Yesterday’s Newtons are today’s iPhones and all that.

Wait, before jumping on this comment - which timeline are you talking about?

What goalpost? Name speech qua speech in America that is criminally prosecuted. I can think of two:

Child pornography, the creation of which requires a crime to occur, which is the reason for the exception. And the US is somewhat unusual in equating pornography and speech - it wouldn’t even be an “exception” in most of

The anti-sexuality of today’s America is actually quite scary to see. Disregarding that they’re bringing itch.io up here for no reason and being stupid which is honestly a quite shameful display, what the hell does it matter if an adult chooses to buy and/or download adult content? What’s next, Pornhub not being

I’m so glad we have Apple to police morals for us. We can’t have consenting adults accessing adult content! Somebody think of the children!

I’m dating a sex worker, and have known a number over the years. Making sure the artist gets paid has always been important to me, whether I’m supporting an illustrator, a porn star, or anything else. I try to find ways to pay for porn, to support people. And, while they are far from perfect, I pay for a kink.com

I do follow that up with “However, it’s a good idea to monitor your data usage, especially if there are multiple people living in your home.”

It’s still a selling point though; I’ve seen other games eat up 20GB in an hour, so CP is one of the more “data friendly” games out there for the cloud.

Ethical consumption is nearly impossible. Not to say that it isn’t important to try, but where you draw the line is an exceedingly difficult question. 

If you want your reviewers to clap like a seal because the game looks and feels expensive, IGN.com is right there.