Is this the scene where Heisenberg realizes who Keyser Soze is?
Is this the scene where Heisenberg realizes who Keyser Soze is?
I was told by a highly trustworthy source that it was, in fact, Ted Cruz’s dad.
Other way around.
Have you tried blasting yogurt up your butt?
And the other one is flicking a cigarette.
Well, after watching this, I won’t make that mistake ever again.
Thanks, I hate it.
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Even for him, that was such a weird comment. Do we have his financial disclosures yet? I wouldn’t be shocked to learn that he owns PepsiCo stock.
They actually don’t know, unfortunately. The gun manufacturers and their lobbyists have made sure of that.
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You’ve made yourself very clear.
A better shot.
The second I read this post my phone started blowing up. Good luck brother.
41%, or the statistic of how many transgender people have attempted to commit suicide.
Sometimes used as a synonym for suicide.
I have two servers, a >100TB rack-mounted Supermicro archive that doesn’t get fired up often, and an Intel NUC that runs 24/7 but only draws 5W at idle. The NUC with its mere 4TB SSD is only for content I’m actively watching which gets deleted immediately afterwards. Running just the Supermicro made more sense when I had a terrible internet connection and had to wait for everything but I moved to an area with 1Gb+ connectivity a few years ago and subsequently needed to save on energy costs.
I feel like the real question you want to ask yourself is, “how likely is it that this particular content will still be available on Usenet/torrents in a few years?” Some stuff is much more niche and rare while other movies/shows each have over a dozen redundant releases, at least a few of which will more or less always be available somewhere. To put things in perspective, it also helps to do an analysis of how much you’re spending each month in order to avoid what you would be paying in streaming and licensing costs, including hardware, power, and connectivity. If that ratio gets too high then it’s time to scale back.
For anyone who has never seen one, the description alone barely does it justice: