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That happened to me. Bought $5 worth back in like 2010ish. Lost the keys when I upgraded to a new PC.
That happened to me. Bought $5 worth back in like 2010ish. Lost the keys when I upgraded to a new PC.
Lots of stocks did. Everyone knew he would do things that benefit the large corpos (lower taxes, slash environmental regulation, remove labour rights). But then of course he got to claim the economy was doing good since American media thinks “stock market” = “the economy”
It depends on the time period. Pre-Sozin, probably Fire Nation, since they hadn’t slid into fascism yet and were living basically in a golden age of prosperity.
Post-Sozin until the end of the war, it depends on my ethnicity. If I’m ethnically Firish, probably the Fire Nation colony cities in the EK. They benefited economically from the FN imperialism but didn’t really have to live with the police state fascism of the mainland FN. If I’m anything other than Firish, I’d want to live in Ba Sing Se or Omashu. For like 99% of the war they didn’t have to deal with hardly any of the consequences of the war, other than a refugee crisis from the rest of the EK. Only during the last year of the war did they have to live in Vichy Earth Kingdom.
Postwar, any big city in either the FN or EK.
Quebec unions are really powerful. This would be awesome
Make the games have extra content for Prime subscribers
That was the point I think. In a game about spies, you want the pistol to feel OP so the player feels like a spy. It wouldn’t feel very James Bond to mow down enemies with the LMG.
Also I still have nightmares about the boss battle with the Russian cocaine guy
What language is this comment written in?
What does this have to do with Ubisoft?
After years of screaming into the void on one of these apps, I did eventually find my current gf there. They have a very poor ROI in terms of time, but they are also where most people go nowadays to meet people. Protip if you’re a straight guy: have a woman friend help you craft your profile, including potentially a dedicated photoshoot.
Based on my own experience talking to men and women who use dating apps, Hinge is the one to use if you are looking for an actual relationship. That is the one that eventually worked for me. And I know quite a few couples who met there.
Bumble used to be decent too but they keep removing features. The speed dating feature on Bumble was a godsend for people who can’t get by on looks alone, but who have a decent personality as well.
Tinder is basically only to be used if you are looking for ONS hookups.
Note that as a guy you may have to pay for premium features on these apps in order to stand out from crowd. The gender imbalance on the apps is too real.
Not out of pocket, but it allows them to inflate the perceived value. Like if there’s a pill that realistically should only cost $5, they can claim it costs $1000 but with a $980 “discount”. Suddenly you are paying $20 for a $5 pill.
Dude that’s like 6 months away based on your current commenting frequency. You need to live in the present, not think so far ahead into the future.
I love ShellCheck! It’s one of the biggest FOSS projects written in Haskell.
“Better” is very subjective.
I mean once it’s happened twice it must become a cultural thing so the third one is inevitable
“Our Flag Means Death” seems like a solid example
They’ll be just like “haha wow they just stared at a screen with a video of people fucking. That’s so primitive. I’m glad I was born in a time where the AI/VR Sensory Deprivation Orgasmotron Chamber exists! I can’t imagine having to pull on my dick with my hand like that anytime I want to nut. That sounds like so much work!”
Woah, they made ragdolls from video games into an IRL thing? Crazy merch!
These are all great questions to ask your supervisor when you start. “What time do most people here usually start their workday?” is a super common question for people starting at a salaried position.
CanadaPolitics, right? That rule never made sense to me.