You can eat anything once. If your brave enough.
You can eat anything once. If your brave enough.
Bunch of Neander-natives, it seems to me. /s
Oh sweet, man-made horror beyond my compression
‘Ezio has entered the chat’
Don’t forget all the instances where you’re legally required to have insurance in order to own or do something, like operate a car on public roads.
Although Black Flag was pretty fun, the sailing mechanic was my favorite. Other then including that, I agree with you.
Next album needs to be titled “Second Coming”
It essentially is a replacement for a mouse, I set FreeCAD to use Blender input settings since I’m used to those. It’s one without a screen, just a USB that I use with a kickstand hub on my Deck. I picked it because it was cheaper then a screen style drawing tablet and it would help most with Blender for modeling organic sculpture. It was a simple plug-and-play, although the software to enable some extra features was available for Linux and was a snap to add. I experimented using it with FreeCAD and it’s pretty similar to using a mouse, so I don’t need both inputs taking up table space.
I use it for 3D modeling using a BT keyboard and a drawing tablet. Works great with Blender and FreeCAD both.
This is plainly insane.
The Flying Spaghetti Monster has decreed to me that VPN use is totally cool and his worshipers should feel ok using them. 🍝
Shitty solution for this issue.
Ticket closed
Sounds like that pedo got what they deserved. 20+ with a 15?
Dirty Laundry by Richard Pink, Roxanne Emery. Rox has ADHD and Richard is neurotypical. The book has both their perspectives and how they meet challenges together from a place of understanding the view point of the other person being different from their own.
Ormagöden, The Fire Beast, Cremator of the Sky!
Not all home internet is unlimited. In many US rural areas, home internet connections have a monthly cap just like mobile networks do. A higher cap costs more, if it’s available at all.
This hits like a cyberpunk dystopia
The San Francisco medical examiner's office determined his death to be suicide and police found no evidence of foul play.
Does anyone else find it statistically significant how often whistle blowers commit suicide within a few days of releasing information or making a statement?