I literally got a movie called “Cocaine Shark” like last month because of the title alone lol. It’s a terrible movie, but hey, it’s about a killr shark high on coke.
I literally got a movie called “Cocaine Shark” like last month because of the title alone lol. It’s a terrible movie, but hey, it’s about a killr shark high on coke.
I was thinking a more toned down lavender would be good
It’s the “Kids Online Safety Act”. Basically it’s using the old “think of the children!” move, but in reality conservatives are trying to push anything queer back into the dark.
Plus he only really came back with the last Crisis or something, so he’s pretty fresh for lack of a better term
Even emails have tracking pixels at this point. Like, I route all of my email through a client that blocks all outside media without asking lol
There is no such thing as an unintrusive advertisement.
Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux OS, not Linus of Linus Tech Tips.
Honestly, when it comes to Chemex vs a normal pourover filter, pourover is faster and feels better to do imo.
Profile themes, pfps, emotes, steam deck startups, among various other things. I wish you could use steam points for booster packs though.
I personally use .@dot.com or dot@dot.com because it’s fast to type lol
Poland only send out an unofficial request because of lack of evidence iirc.
Well, Pirate Bay is essentially the defacto website someone thinks of when they hear “This person pirates content.” Because of this, game devs, Hollywood execs, etc end up putting out detectable torrents/illegitimate files onto this most popular pirating source.
Okay Leonardo DiCaprio
It was a “god-damned photo app”. Now it’s a version of Facebook with pictures at the forefront as opposed to text walls.
I think it’s because Thank You/You’re Welcome is more common in older people, and that saying “No problem” makes it seem as if there’s a problem in thanking someone, I guess?
As far as I know, it was made as a ripoff film, like how Asylum makes shitty movies thst are like popular properties, but not quite.