Bought on PC, Switch, Vita, phone… not even ashamed.
Bought on PC, Switch, Vita, phone… not even ashamed.
are you trying to say $80-100 in 1999 is equivalent to $2000 today?
Teslas have backup manual interior door handles but they’re somewhat obscure so not everyone know they are there.
That’s what makes it funnier, at least to me. 🤷♀️
Google says average 0.16 mph (0.26 k/h) with a top speed of 0.5 mph. Humans average 3 mph strolling speed.
I googled and apparently the ganguro style has died out which makes me feel old.
I’m not conditioned to anything. I won’t argue I’m probably lucky but I’ve had 3 gynecologists in my life and routine examinations have been uncomfortable but have never hurt or made me cry.
I think I’ve read in some iterations, super old vampires have trouble from the reflected sunlight during full moons.
Yep he had a kid to feed couldn’t just sit on his pride and wait for a job in his field to materialize. So he worked that while continuing to look which did take a while.
That was basically my dad, but at the meat counter at the local grocery. :(
I think these things:
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Which allow the door to open normally it just can’t close completely.
There’s a podcast called Jobsolete that covers, as the name implies, obsolete jobs! It’s inactive now but they have an ok size catalog that it’s worth going back and listening.
Knew it must be Not Just Bikes before even clicking!
But minimalism isn’t about just having the least amount of stuff and purging literally everything you’re not using that minute. It wouldn’t encourage buying and purging the same tools over again. Rather, encourage you to think deeply on weather you need X tool, or maybe Y tool you already have could manage the job, or if you can borrow X tool. If you cannot substitute for X tool in any way, you would still buy it—but you still would want to be mindful of what version of X you buy, whether you need to super fancy one with lots of bells and whistles or if a basic version will keep you in working order.
I’ve caught myself doing it multiple times in one message before. 😔
Lol! We didn’t have a billiards room but we did have a wet bar that literally was never used and for the first 10 or so years of my life I was afraid to go near.
You got some right! All 60s-70s houses. Mine was split level. Decidedly middle class. However, it was smack in the Midwest and basically all the houses are about as different as houses built in that era can be. Now, the subdivision that popped up in the field next to my neighborhood in the 00s were cookie cutter 3-4 of the same houses (but sometimes the floor plans/elevations were mirrored to make it seem different haha).
Overdrive and Libby are the same company, just a heads up.