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A chihuahua is not a pinnacle of anything.
A chihuahua is not a pinnacle of anything.
The best is when you pick them up and move their bodies around but their little heads stay in the same spot
7 years ago. It’s been a very welcome change here.
Ah it is. I misunderstood what I looked up.
I’m a web developer and I’ve never once used an IPv6 address for any circumstance. My ISP doesn’t use IPv6 either in my region (Starlink).
Hard to go wrong with a $5 $9 CAD Hot N Ready.
Hopefully some of my pee from the septic tank makes it over to my well then.
It would cost around $0.0025 to pump enough water for a shower. It’s not free but it’s a negligible cost.
My water comes from a hole in the backyard and it’s free.
But who uses that? I recall using a gnome plugin a few years ago that required an Open weather API key that you could use any location for.
Would Chromebooks not fit that description?
I thought that’s who was in the picture before I read the caption.
Looks a lot like someone else who got discharged from Army
You’d never get it there if you don’t retard the timing on the fire truck’s motor.
Or after you spend a few minutes waking up and realizing you’re in the same clothes, in the same spot, and none of your stuff has moved.
Also you press the clutch pedal a lot harder and quicker than the brake pedal so you really slam it.
It hit the extra wide brake pedal instead of the non-existent clutch pedal.
The Stanley Parable doesn’t really have a genre, and I don’t think you make another entry into that genre without being derivative. There’s a couple games I can think of that have themes of player agency, Bioshock and to a lesser extent Spec Ops: The Line. Just some ramblings.