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I think OP is the grandma in this scenario and just hit puberty in real life.
In most cases, merging as late as possible would be most efficient, because it utilises the max amount of street surface.
Finally a reason to upgrade from my C64!
This person does not have a sibling or else they knew that the turtle doesn’t work and a slap to the back of the head would be incoming.
You’re making that up, right?
This is from an 80s movie about a distopian future (like RoboCop or Total Recall), right!?
I mean, do you stop at red lights in that situation? You probably have to… Do you keep the speed limit and have some small talk with the guy fighting for his life, while you sit in traffic?
Right!? At least on Lemmy I can drink my Pepsi® in peace. Like for real, there’s nothing better than scrolling through some funny memes with a delicious can of ice cold Pepsi®, my fellow [insert slang term; plural]!
Shitty days, but days nonetheless, when PC gaming was the Dark Souls of gaming.
So that’s what you meant when I asked you to do the dishes.
Since you got time, take a single minute and focus only on your breath, for like 10 breaths.
Makes it easier to doom scroll without identifying yourself with that feeling of doom. Also it makes me feel gratitude. Don’t know why, but I’ll take it.
I can assure you that my van and my basement are totally save! So come right in stranger.
I mean, technically, I guess (insert Futurama technical correct meme), but with that defintion everything is a puzzle.
I just breathed in, what do I do next? I can’t inhale more air. I have to think fast! Maybe if I breath out, I can then breath in again… It worked! Amazing!
Wow, so the “x” on screen means I have to press the “x” on my controler while it’s highlighted!?
Damn, thanks for spoiling that puzzle!
I think questions with “how”, " why", “where” etc. tend to be open. An example for a closed question would be: “Do you use apps to learn a new language?”
Maybe you could argue about “what” and “who” questions, but I prefer uninteresting questions to be filtered out by votes instead of rules, anyway, so I don’t care.
Also, even a “bad” question can be saved by a good answer, e.g. a report on language learning apps.
“Is your computer connected to a power outlet? Yes? Could you please unplug it and plug it back in for me?”
True, the very last second is indeed not great.