Reddit refugee, married with kids, mainly interested in gaming.
I miss my Pebble. :( I have yet to find an adequate replacement since it died.
ACAB, assigned crab at birth?
Once I was old enough to have a job, my parents would punish me by making the pantry off limits for a day or two, forcing me to use my own money for food.
I’m surprised no one has mentioned VaatiVidya yet. His voice is so calm and relaxing, he’s a fantastic narrator. His content is mainly lore about FromSoftware games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring.
This is my experience as well. Noticable slowdown after installing it. But IMO, it’s still worth it.
Where’s that ButtholeSpiders guy, we need him.
“You want this cool zip tie I found?”
I don’t want to be a human anymore
Dammit, Schmidt.
Archive link for anyone who needs it: https://archive.ph/xUCe5
Depending on the inflection, “that’s my shit” can also mean “those are my belongings”.
I think there’s another factor affecting your specific community growth and interaction. Here in Texas, it’s still blistering hot outside. Once it cools down, many of us in the hotter locations will start geocaching again.
It is downright scary how quickly most servers can flip that switch.
Using this method, OP could guide the cat poop in the owner’s yard.
OP, what region are you from? I remember sushi being really cheap in Sydney and it was considered a go-to for students. But here in the States it’s more expensive and (at least in Dallas and Denver) you don’t really want to go to anything less than a sit-down restaurant for it.
Sounds good to me.
I like the black Shy Guy because of his edgy black hoodie.
I used to live with roommates and we’d occasionally walk around in our underwear. Sometimes I would walk around in my underwear with my pants around my ankles. It was hilarious how uncomfortable they would get, even though I was wearing more clothes.
It’s fascinating reading your side of this, everything you said tracks with getting paid by insurance carriers as well. I’m a revenue analyst for an insurance agency. There are no established rules or SOPs they follow. They each make up their own thing. For each established rule one carrier follows, there’s another one who does something completely different. Some of their websites are really good and helpful while others are the oldest looking sites I’ve seen in years. We have a team of people who are assigned carriers, and only work with those carriers, so we can keep track of how each one operates and pays us. It’s a mess. I couldn’t imagine trying to navigate all these carriers by myself in order to get paid, on top of managing a practice.