

Looks like you’re having a good time!
Looks like you’re having a good time!
Oh, this is smart.
Every US bank has the ability to wire money, but there’s no easy way to do it.
The first game didn’t have much in the way of story. The focus was on the puzzles and adventuring. I don’t think that makes her less of a woman character. In a video game, the assets are the only difference, anyway. Not that women can’t be rough and adventurous and physical and like guns.
Haha, no problem.
I feel like I get a pretty good idea of what a game is like from reviews and discussions.
I guess I should start mining my own.
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Nice. Always good to see more handhelds that run Linux.
But where does that judgment come from, and how does a user know that this, itself, isn’t propaganda?
Usually left back or side pocket, or in my hand, or under one leg/between my legs if I’m sitting.
The only way I know anything about the games I buy is by reading the store page. If I have to go looking for the dev’s website, it’s because something has gone wrong.
The ones you mentioned are the simple guides.
There’s a nest right outside our bedroom window. They’re on their second group of babies this year.
Wow, every news site I thought was good is actually Russian propaganda. How do people even find this out? I couldn’t tell.
Niiiice.
It was a legal office that was part of a well-known insurance company. The manager was a conservative Catholic. He believed that a man and a woman speaking to each other too much was “basically the same as sex”. He told me it was acceptable to speak to men if I absolutely had to, but I needed to say what was necessary and then stop talking. He accused me of having sexual affairs with multiple coworkers, literally for speaking to them too often, conversations going on for too long, going out for lunch together, etc. Normal coworkerly behavior.
Since interacting with them would be “infidelity”, he ignored the female attorneys in the office. He’d invite all the male attorneys out to a nice restaurant for lunch while all the women ate a bag lunch in their offices, etc. They couldn’t stand him. He was nice to the support staff, but I think in his eyes, they were “good women”: married with kids, Catholic, subservient towards him.
He thought I was horrible because I lived with a boyfriend, didn’t want kids, wasn’t religious, etc. I tried to have an adult conversation about it where I told him I respected his beliefs, but I didn’t share them, and it wasn’t his place as a manager to punish me for not sharing his religious beliefs. But, he insisted it had nothing to do with religion.
The company’s attitude was that he was the manager, so I had to do what he told me to do. 🙄
I use random websites that don’t require Javascript, tbh, and manually paste the name into KeePassXC.
What makes them excuses and not reasons?