i think there’s something called aspnet, dolphin and badger.
also cowball for the artistic license.
i think there’s something called aspnet, dolphin and badger.
also cowball for the artistic license.
sub: top 12 hours, all: top 6 hours
this somewhat balances out feeds I missed on my subscribed list.
my very eager mother just served us nine
rip pizzas
portable swamp cooler. it leaked and makes your carpet a swamp and maybe cooler. also luggable.
roller-type kitchen knife sharpener. the finer edge sharpener actually dulls the knife more.
tile tracker. it was so big, I didn’t lose it. I also hate the concept because it works like insurance does.
I wish there’s those stickers manufacturers can put in to say the product runs well on linux (as compared to windows and mac).
no. but i try to forgive myself for not taking the opportunity. imo, it is a skill that forms through a lot of interactions. a form of rizz. and to me, it doesn’t come as natural.
yes. but to so as not cause miscommunication problems, maybe keep it to close people who are in the know of what you mean.
and it gets more fun if there’s an alert for an impending amber alert
this amber alert alert is brought to you by alerts-r-us!
…
this amber alert is brought to you by alerts-r-us!
merriam-webster has something on the lower part of the page.
it seems very close to what others have said: dork is the generally awkward fellow. nerd is the hobbyist who sacrificed socializing to the art. geek are the nerds with some niche circle.
why go for RAMs when the constitution says ARMs…
and no more bits or bytes too, double bytes small or quadbytes regular size all the way.
kilo bytes is a grand
mega bytes is a venti
giga bytes is a grand venti
terabytes is a doble venti
really large amounts of ARM is a ton
for the ones missing the marvelous HTML, I gotchu bro:
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go, go product dangers!
…Mighty morphin’ product dangers~
I like your way of thinking!
This is definitely better than what I had in mind:
ackshually...
if you know, you know
this could be its own twilight zone episode
fuck
whoever put that "reject all"s are mandatory should be getting praised.
it would suck to individually reject those 797 “partners”.
Thank you very much! These answers are very insightful.
I think these points brought the point home on why some of their decisions seem absurd for me:
ads are common in mobile games and mobile games are trying to sell to people already playing mobile games
Once they’ve peaked, they’ve “served their purpose” in the companies eyes.
On top of that, by the time the game comes out, people likely won’t remember the ad, and they very likely won’t remember it was a bait.
mobile player pool is gargantuan
the market research aspect makes sense. but why go the roundabout way of surveying? isn’t it counterproductive to lose users this way?
i thought they finally caught on with the blood sacrifices~
“if you dropped a coin (or other small object) and you can’t find it anymore, drop another coin and see where it goes.”