“I eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast, you piece of shit.”
Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you piece of shit. You’re my only hope.
Fuck this is hard
That’s what she said
Most of the time it was IRQ 7 for me.
I’ve been wanting to pick this one up, but the ZA/UM drama had me hesitating.
In the meantime, I picked up Skyrim again, and while the main quest stayed the same I’m floored by the amount of flavor content that was added since my last playthrough a few years back.
Ambrosia apples (the big ripe ones, not the small ones that I could swear are counterfeit Gala).
Ataulfo mangoes. Yellow. Small. Delicious.
Spanish mandarin oranges. Easy to peel, delicious. Other oranges can’t hold shade to this one.
Forelle pears. Fragrant, juicy… Bartlett pears will seem like cardboard after having these.
Sungold kiwi. Not only are they sweet, but the skin is thinner and has no hairs, so you can just wash them and eat them whole.
The London Underground is actually kind of a dumb use-case because it’s fixed infrastructure.
On the other hand it’s a perfect test bed, because there’s sufficient changes of direction and speed, and the fixed infrastructure lets you measure drift. Plus it being underground helps simulate GPS signal being weak or unavailable.
That explains these ads https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbazGVrbN-g
Goes to show how low the bar is that the ADL failed to meet.
By itself maybe not. But dimethilmercury is scary AF.
You mean lines that some wall street asshole does off a sheet.
Definitely part of the 1% of deserving dipshits.
You could try Emby. It’s freemium, but the free part doesn’t (or didn’t, last time I used it) require an online account.
For the Doctor and River: watch it twice, once for each perspective.
I have xnayed 737-8 Max planes since the first set of crashes. It wasn’t just a single red flag, it was a whole parade. After this year, I think I’ll also add any Boeing plane manufactured in the past 10 years, which effectively limits the choice to older 777 and 737 models. But even then I’d rather fly Airbus or Embraer.
As a side note, the seats in older planes are much more comfortable too. Newer ones have hardly any padding.
Have we considered attaching electrodes to Louis Pasteur’s corpse? He’s probably spinning so fast in his grave we could solve the world’s energy problems.
One per week is still steady progress.
You misspelled “then”.