Can I just request an amputation?
I’d rather be sleeping.
Can I just request an amputation?
The Cons could run anyone. It doesn’t matter. “Not Trudeau” will win the next election.
I can’t get high rn, I’ll freak out.
How did I not know they made a sequel?!
And I forgot it in another dream
You can’t just drop that little tidbit without some juicy details, man.
I grew up and learned that we were poor
Money talks
But it never tells you love is more important
That said, I’d probably be happier if I wasn’t living in a basement with a single window.
Ah, this just started in the last couple of weeks.
I’m on Librewolf too. Recently its been fully signing me out of my extensions on every startup, so I can’t just unlock bitwarden with my pin anymore. Anyone else run into this?
Khajiit has wares, if you have coin.
What if, instead of leading humanity in a fight for survival against a diverse mix of alien races with complex social structures, he fought some apes on an otherwise uninhabited planet?
Give this man a lead writing credit.
smelting orphans
Haven’t heard that one before. Had a hearty chuckle.
Worth noting that whenever the subject comes up, people will defend the Stormcloaks, praising Ulfric’s fight for the province’s right to self-govern and-
Wait.
The other part of this decision is just that if we made it so that you can free-aim and shoot from the speeder then we’d also have to then make the speeder drive nicely when you’re not looking forward, which is actually a really hard thing
Is this guy for real?
Every add-on I’ve tried works perfectly on desktop Linux, I’d assume its the same on Deck.
But without the laws that protect them, we’ll be free to throw them all in the garbage
I wonder if an automated setup would play it without caring about the extension. If someone had something like Sonarr dropping episodes on a Plex drive, for example.
accidentally
Right.
I believe its an instance thing.
Every time I share my photography with my parents, they suggest new ways I should be selling it. Just let me enjoy the pretty birds, dad