Yes, but no.
Yes, but no.
I mean, HBO is generally known for its very adult focused, not family-friendly, offerings. If they want to be ubiquitous like Netflix or Hulu, they need an image of having offerings for a wide audience. Maybe they think it’s impossible to make people accept “HBO” as a family friendly option?
I think he’s trying to speed run going from most wealthy man in the world, to most bankrupt.
Or the issue where Windows never stops "playing" audio to Bluetooth devices, so multi-point headphones refuse to switch to another device, since they think Windows is still making noise. Or worse, if you were connected to another device, and come within range of your PC... It instantly steals the focus.
I’m getting pretty fed up with all the articles about upcoming Windows features. Every site is reporting on every new feature that comes to the insiders build, but there’s no actual useful information like when the feature might come to stable, or it it’s even guaranteed to not get pulled in another build.
Hmmm, so exactly how does a sequel work when (spoiler) the titular detective is... No longer a Pikachu?
How do articles so completely miss the point like this? Warming up the car is about warming up the passenger cabin. Getting oil flowing and the engine ready to go is a happy side effect. I warm up my car when I don't want to be COLD for the first 5-10 minutes of my journey. I'm not micro-managing the wear and tear on…
It’s a good choices when you’re ready to make it. But younger males who aren’t ready to make that decision are going to benefit more from a non-surgical option that they can just stop using if they do want to have a kid.
The problem isn’t really that the test subjects had side-effects they didn’t like, it’s that the FDA sees those side effects as too big to allow. The only reason female birth control passes muster is that the alternative (pregnancy) is far more dangerous.
I felt much the opposite. It was clear that the relationship between these characters isn’t new. They have been friends for a long time, and I’m sure the romantic feelings aren’t brand new - it was the extended separation though that made them both realize just how important the other was. And it’s pretty clear this…
I’m amazed that people can’t separate “fuck Alex Jones” and “This cat is just a cat” from each other. Like, apparently it’s a hot take to not disrupt the life of an innocent animal if the owner is a crappy human. At the end of the day, Alex Jones should be living in a hovel with his cat and nothing but cans of fancy…
Because the cat, if it is cared for well and not abused, is not going to be happy being rehomed. Cats don't like moving to a new house, much less suddenly a whole new group of people. It's traumatic for them.
I mean, he certainly could have paid that much for it, he is an idiot after all, but it sure as hell isn't likely to be valued at that amount.
Okay, but like... Just make sure the cat is healthy then leave it alone. It’s not the cats’ fault that its human is a fucking maniac. I’m sure Jones threw a fit over something relativally benign here, but if they do actually want to take the cat... Just don’t, not if it’s being treated well.
No, this isn't what was wrong with it. It was the plot that was wrong with it.
Clearly it happened because Biden left some classified documents on the train.
To be fair, if someone is at fault it’s the train line. But yeah, it does feel like finger pointing.
Yeah, he's not great.
I mean, part of that is nonsense, and part of it sounds like a personal story, lol.
I think the key word is “you” - it’s not that it can’t be killed, it’s that you - the person who encountered it... Are not going to kill it. You are going to run, or die.