Please be based on Ocarina of Time...
Please be based on Ocarina of Time...
Not an entire series, but an episode of Buffy did that. I think it was somewhere around a half hour straight of no lines from any character whatsoever. And it was one of the best episodes in the series. The episode was Hush, in case anyone's wondering.
I prefer one I don't have to stick to my windshield or one that won't block my vents.
I bought a memory foam topper at Target last year for about $90. Best $90 I ever spent. Much better than buying some obscenely priced mattress.
I bought a memory foam topper at Target last year for about $90. Best $90 I ever spent. Much better than buying…
Any good leather ones?
Any good leather ones?
I see this problem way too much in the north - if you start sliding on snow, keep your feet off the pedals. Hitting either the brake or the gas will just cause you to spin out even more. Just straighten your self up with the steering wheel and wait till you get some traction.
No, I wasn't. You're just an asshole.
You're last sentence is complete bullshit. I was at least 5 car lengths behind a car on the highway the other day and their roof snow was blowing right onto my windshield. People who don't clean off their car roofs are lazy assholes. Simple as that.
My point is that what is "excessive" is relative. You could say $100 for a pair of shoes is excessive. You could say $1,000 for a TV is excessive. But people don't criticize others for buying those things because you don't need to be rich to buy them. Your perspective of what is excessive depends on your own…
No one "needs" most of what we buy. Spending $70m on a house seems excessive to us, but for him, a $70m house isn't any different than what a $1,000 computer is for us. There are poor people who look at us and say "who needs a $1,000 computer?"
Income isn't given based on the nobility of the profession, or what it contributes to society. It's given based on demand and ROI. There's a HUGE demand for what he created. There isn't a demand for teachers - they're a dime a dozen.
Same here. I'll take it.
This. Anyone spending more than $5 on shaving cream is wasting their money. My $2 Nivea lasts 3 months and gives me just as good a shave as anything posted here.
This. Anyone spending more than $5 on shaving cream is wasting their money. My $2 Nivea lasts 3 months and gives…
I don't remember ever seeing the foam. Just the gel and the cream. I'll have to keep an eye out for it.
I don't remember ever seeing the foam. Just the gel and the cream. I'll have to keep an eye out for it.
Nivea Shaving Gel (not the cream). It's the best I've found without spending a pretentious amount of money. And it's thick enough that you don't need to use very much which means one can will last a long time.
Nivea Shaving Gel (not the cream). It's the best I've found without spending a pretentious amount of money. And…
Same here. I was thinking at least $100.
Same here. I was thinking at least $100.
"Safari does away with the traditional bookmarks bar in favor of a sidebar."
Some people like to put their library on Shuffle and just let it play. If they don't like U2, they don't want any U2 songs popping up.
Maybe because what has been standard for decades isn't as intuitive as you think. Just because something has been done one way for a long time doesn't mean it can't be improved.
Yes, anyone who doesn't like whatever you like is a blind fanboy... I don't blindly follow shit. I make educated decisions after trying out everything available. Just because my choice is different than yours doesn't make me a blind fanboy.