The nintendo lawyers are gonna have to remind themselves not to send cease and desists to this place. Yknow, since the historical records housed there inherently infringe on various nintendo copyrights /s
The nintendo lawyers are gonna have to remind themselves not to send cease and desists to this place. Yknow, since the historical records housed there inherently infringe on various nintendo copyrights /s
Apparently, body builders commonly do this, too, from what I’m seeing in various comments
Didn’t he explain one time that the key to looking really shredded for a movie is to get SUPER dehydrated right as filming begins? Think it was because then it makes your abs and other chest muscles stick out really prominently and achieves the Hollywood expectation for how strong guy should look
Naw, no hate. iPods are fuckin rad. Younger generations should definitely get to enjoy older tech. But the author’s observations weren’t really anything I needed to invest my time in reading. I know old iTunes had a visualizer. I don’t know why I read the whole thing anyways
Why did I just read an article about using an iPod that was clearly written by someone born in the early-mid 2000s? I know the original ipod was fun. I was there, gandalf
Say the line, Bart!
What about potion of gaseous form?
Replace those first two panels with sneaky napping and this is perfect
Young Childhood-Trauma
I didn’t start playing BG3 ‘til October, but it’s all I’ve played since then and I have not looked back
This is the one
I hope my kids get a full, long life before the water wars begin. I do my part where I can, but I’ll never have the footprint that some big billion dollar corporation can affect. The oligarchy and their absolute zero interest in preventing a climate disaster has fucked us all.
it’s balancing on a knife edge when you WFH and your monitors are both good and bad screen
It’s not cheap to keep a coffin air tube running for two straight days
How much of that million do I lose to tax afterward?
Didn’t Xfinity recently rebrand itself to use just an X for most things, too?
I’m beginning to question this guy’s decision making skills /s
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I don’t know if they’re all bastards, but HR is absolutely not your friend. Human Resources <> protections for employees. Instead, Human Resources = protection for the company