Business casual sweater dress with a belt.
Business casual sweater dress with a belt.
Nearly impossible to narrow down to one song. Basically a tie between these five:
My first computer was in the mid-90s. It was a Commodore 64 and it was exclusively for playing Frogger on a floppy disk.
First phone was in 1999 or 2000, my older sister’s hand-me-down, believe it was a Nokia 2110. It was a brick phone with stationary antenna.
It’s similar in Polish where you’re welcome (proszę bardzo) literally translates to “please very much”.
Not to mention having things done precisely the way I like. Reminds me of the black mirror “White Christmas” episode where they were creating digital clones to act as personal assistants.
There’s already a couple great suggestions offered here as alternatives to the harmful balloon idea. I just want to say thank you to OP for being thoughtful enough to ask the question in the first place. The world needs more people like you.
My question is, “Why?”
Most of the time, including in the picture from this article, people would be towing something like a camper. To go camping. In a remote area. Which has no WiFi to begin with.
For generations, a hitch has been a sufficient tool for towing shit. I guess its simplicity just doesn’t allow enough avenues to monopolize from. I can’t possibly think of how Wi-Fi towing solves more problems than it causes, other than charging the consumer for shit they don’t actually need.
So true. Sadly it’s often those same types of people against vaccines who are against birth control as well.
I’m glad I’m not the only one with this issue. Automatic hand dryers are even worse. Those Dyson V-shaped ones NEVER turn on for me no matter what kind of hand dance I try to perform for it.
I work in HR too. My last company (startup) I was bascially the HR and IT department combined and it royally sucked. Also a rif refugee!
I think OP is counting commenting as being a “participator”. I pretty much followed the 90-9-1 rule with my 11 year reddit account (90% lurk, 9% comment, 1% post) and likely will do the same here. I was always very diligent up/downvoting things based on value and reporting violations at reddit though, which I think gets calculated into their engagement metrics, unlike at Lemmy if I am not mistaken.
“Stuff a cake in, no beef in”
All older games as I can’t fit games into adult life:
And honourable mention of the only game I recently play, which is Cooking Fever.