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At least in this case, most TSAs are intentionally trying not to see those
At least in this case, most TSAs are intentionally trying not to see those
I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise.
It’s rare that the business would give them the slack to be able to, usually there’s plenty of intent
For parody it would have to be untrue, yes?
Even if it’s obvious, it’s still important to say
'The wind keeps blowing my wifi signal away ’ is more than enough information to diagnose the problem, and ‘the computer forgot my password’ is now a real thing since password managers started coming baked into browsers.
We are so far beyond parody of ourselves that i have no idea how the onion stays in business.
I think this one has legs, as they didn’t just fail to protect, but also prevented anyone else from going in.
Not less standardized so much as when the only cooling loops were custom ones and not AIO
Yes, but were any of those people not going to vote for Trump?
Don’t forget the oughtright lies.
Questioncore, lemmypunk
The parts of the state(s) where nobody lives are driving down the number. For Missouri that number is accurate if you live 3 hours from any city with more than one zip code.
Meanwhile, Star Trek is right on schedule for the Bell Riots and WW3. So we’ve got that going for us. Which is nice.
I thought that was Harambe. Or was he the first sign of deviation?
So, while I recognize the last one was US-backed, do we have any evidence at this point to believe this one was also? From what I’ve read so far this seems like a more straight forward ‘you can’t fire me this is my country’ sort of thing.
Blazing Saddles still holds up
They pump it full of sucrolose or similar so it tastes super sweet
Since some wsl features started coming with windows out of the box python has been pretty trivial to install. It’s a far cry from the conda/cygwin nightmare hell scape it used to be
That’s what the headline was about?