You missed the dam joke.
You missed the dam joke.
I would visit Glen Dam Park.
Look, it’s 2021 and if people can’t figure out how to get around paywall (or actually pay for journalism) I’m not sure I care for their opinion in most circumstances. Google is just a click away if you don’t feel like paying.
Someone get this man a diner, drive -in, or dive, stat.
This is just about the best take I’ve seen on this whole bullshit rodeo. Well done, Shanelle. I will be sharing this with some family pre-thanksgiving.
The absolute balls to put chimp nuts on the front page would be amazingly hilarious if the source weren’t such a sack of sad.
Sweet. That means 11.1 is lurking around the corner and will offer 99% of the next good release excepting GUI changes and tighter OS integration with stupid things.
Lots of them will take anything once they’re really sick.
I really wish there was a larger version for the willfully unvaxxed.
I think you’re the one who came in hot because you clearly were arguing with other people, and you brought in some leftover defensiveness from those arguments, that was unnecessary.
Wow, coming in pretty hot’ eh?
Maybe it’s different where you are, but in Portland I’ve never seen a Noodles with a drive thru. I do like the food, but I’m not waiting inside for takeout in a line of unmasked Karens and their uncontrolled crotch goblins.
Reading on an LCD screen is in no way a replacement for an e-ink screen, especially when reading outdoors as I often do in the summer.
The kindle has been my last holdout micro-usb device for the last three years. I also have a 2019 canon T7i that uses mini-usb (MINI-USB for fuck’s sake! - I use the Wi-Fi feature instead).
Flushable wipes are NOT flushable, stop perpetuating this lie.
Flushable wipes are NOT flushable, stop perpetuating this lie.
That’s two strikes where you could have easily backed up your claim but instead typed out that you don’t want to like some petulant teenager.
You:
Who is Taco Bell’s “direct competition”?
“The food is fine for what it is, you just have to set your expectations reasonably.”
Many of these tools are also usable for creating what’s called “defensible space” around your home. A chainsaw is always handy, and should go with you if evacuation is necessary (trees on road, etc), An axe or the much better option of a Pulaski along with rakes and even push brooms can help clear brush/shrubs/leaf or…