It was, if its any consolation its my first time asking.
It was, if its any consolation its my first time asking.
No I only know they said they would implement it.
Where tab groups :(
I vaguely remember seeing a large album and thinking in lots of them the cigarette stuff looked edited in at the time. No article attached then either.
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Being free always raises the question of what they are getting out of you using it. I wouldn’t be entirely comfortable using it.
I wouldn’t wish a Sabaton song on my worst enemy
I’ll just tell them about GDPR
We have like barbecue coal or bricettes, and coal ore as far as I know but I am no coal miner.
Either way it’s not like we get them confused because our language is a certain way.
In my language I don’t think there’s a distinction between the two, but you can say it’s barbecue coal etc.
I think what is a good choice greatly depends on your location, which affects prices, availability, spare parts availability etc.
I was 27 for three years
I believe it’s the JC generation
Never. Not a thing.
Sweden.
No harm in trying I guess
It’s the incel delusion that if you just acquire a girlfriend and/or lose your virginity all your crippling social issues and anxiety goes away. You wake up as Chad the next morning.
Nah this guy has it all figured out, so he knows he’s screwed and utterly helpless. Conveniently means no action on his part is required.
I’ll pay for convenience or a good service. When the legal option is more work than piracy that’s a problem. The entertainment industry at this point is kind of infamous for how late they are to adapt to changes. It took ages to accept streaming as a viable option, but they finally accepted it and found a way to make it terrible, too.
It’s not convenient when I can’t find what I want to watch, it’s not convenient when the show I am watching is suddenly gone from the streaming library. It’s not convenient when only a sequel to a movie is available for viewing.
Steam is a great example of how to make a great service that is actually convenient.
It’s been really holding me back in learning coding. I felt pretty comfortable at first learning javascript, but as I got further the code was increasingly hard to look back to and understand, to the point I had to spend a lot of time understanding my own code.
Does it truely matter after the code has been compiled if it has more full words or not?