Bought on PC, Switch, Vita, phone… not even ashamed.
Bought on PC, Switch, Vita, phone… not even ashamed.
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:
https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/f0035cd2-6e96-488d-84ac-a8a46ffbd570.webp
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. 😔
It took me longer into my adulthood than I’d like to admit to learn to just shut up and keep it to myself when this happens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queerbaiting
Has examples.
I think the above comment was kind of blowing the comic out of proportion—I mean it’s a 4 panel comic it’s obviously not going to be able to give great nuance but I think it’s easy to read it as “proper” queerbaiting.
Anyway, the Wikipedia page has a good list of examples if you’re interested in mainstream examples.
Ones that stick out off the top of my head I’ve personally watched were Sherlock, and Teen Wolf and Rizzoli & Isles to a lesser extent.
Or Illinobee or Minisobee.
My (very kind, sweet, wholesome) 70 year old boss at work uses a lot of emoji. Not to this extent, but more than one a text seems like a lot to me and he has used 4-5.
That was only months before Twitter announced it would be slowly shutting it down in October. It was a last gasp, too little too late unfortunately. The article you posted even mentioned it was a reaction to creators posting “teasers” that lead watchers to other sites, where the creators were establishing, or had already established, a solid base.
Yeah I know of a few 7-elevens that are just the store, no gas, but would still be thought of as a “gas station”.
Is the 52 card deck also common in Germany? In the US we use the 52 card deck for tons of different games.
I assume they’re reading glasses, because at least when I wore glasses before LASIK I would know immediately if I wasn’t wearing my glasses. A lot of people hang their reading glasses on their shirt collar or on top of their head, I could see them falling off while pulling something out of the oven without realizing.
Overdrive and Libby are the same company, just a heads up.