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I’ve run into pop-ups browsing sites on mobile that don’t have pop-ups on desktop. Not anything too mainstream, but fairly reputable ROM sites.

By that logic, my ISP is in a thousand different industries because I can use them to access a thousand different types of businesses.

At which point you will be furious and raise hell at the bank for something you could have spent 30 minutes of your time avoiding.

I have a friend that’s a financial adviser for wealthy people, and he says that most of them won’t spend more than ~1/10th their annual salary on a vehicle. He said it’s very rare that even the “spendy” clients spend more than 1/3 annual salary on even a special vehicle they really want.

I don’t understand how I’m supposed to load the bottom rack first. Am I supposed to leave all my dishes in the sink until I’m ready to fully load and run the dishwasher?

I know this is an old article, but they were commenting on the fact that you told people to focus on “how far away you are from the next tax bracket.” That’s completely irrelevant, and there’s no point to “chasing” tax brackets. Yes, reducing your taxable income is always a good thing, but because of the

I was more commenting about the fact that luxury vehicles have become less roomy than their non-luxury counterparts, which seems backwards.

Drive a Mazda6 and and then an E-Klasse Benz. Drive a K900 and then a BMW 7 Series. Drive a Honda Accord and then an Audi A4.

I think support, both in initial purchase and subsequent ownership, is one key feature that defines a ‘luxury’ car.

Those are such weird things to make your requirements. That would qualify a Mustang as a luxury car but not a Cadillac CT6.

I mean, yeah you can always spam food to get through basically any obstacle. Your options are:

I think of the rain the same as I think of the weapon durability: it’s a deliberate design choice that means the player has to adapt or utilize additional resources if they want to accomplish their goal.

It never breaks, it runs out of power and needs to recharge. Jeez.

Adventures of Mana (iOS/Vita).

Already sold out on Amazon! Still available on GameStop and Best Buy.

Already sold out on Amazon! Still available on GameStop and Best Buy.

It’s unfortunate that it’s so expensive to be environmentally friendly. That’s more than twice the price of a foam cooler. I wonder if it’s really that much more expensive to manufacture or if the company is preying on people who want to use a more environmentally friendly option.

It’s unfortunate that it’s so expensive to be environmentally friendly. That’s more than twice the price of a foam

I’ll be the token “no Linux” guy. Both Borderlands and Metro had Linux support for their last couple outings. The Epic store has no Linux client. I don’t know that the games necessarily would have had Linux support had they launched on steam, but being exclusive to the Epic store guarantees they don’t.

This is grossly understating the condition. Brains in children with ADHD are different from those in children without ADHD and process stimulants differently. In some countries (Israel, I know) they will have a child complete an attention test then given them a stimulant and retest them. Children with ADHD perform bett

ADHD and its sister ADD (that’s the less “hyper” style of ADHD)

I’m sure it’s a great backpack, but it kind of irritates me that all the pictures are of people wearing the backpack and not, y’know, the design/interior of the backpack.

I’m sure it’s a great backpack, but it kind of irritates me that all the pictures are of people wearing the backpack