If I was trying to push specific recommendations onto OP, I wouldn’t have said ‘begging you to read a book, any book’ in my original comment tankie.
If I was trying to push specific recommendations onto OP, I wouldn’t have said ‘begging you to read a book, any book’ in my original comment tankie.
This post is proof Tom Lehrer was wrong about exactly one thing
May you not cower in fear the next time an unhoused person is in the same car as you during your 10 minute train ride, tankie.
No I just want you to stop being a tankie - I heard reading can help so keep it up bud.
begging you to read a book, any book.
People in business class or first class are almost never rich. Sky mile programs, travel credit card point programs, gaming point relationships between airlines and affiliates can make business and first quite affordable.
person who flies so much they are able to game point relationships between airlines and affiliates: actually I am living in poverty and not what you’d call rich. 🤡 🤡 🤡
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I don’t support this horniness because come on, but…
Have you tried blocking the following using uBlock Origin?
instagram.com
instagram.com##body:style(overflow: auto )
instagram.com##body[style="overflow: hidden;"] .XQXOT:style(width: calc(100% - 12px) ; padding-right: 0 ;)
If that doesn’t work, just either use the Hide button in uBlock to hide the login pop-up & overlay (this worked for me just now when I tested it incognito in Firefox) or just enable the AdGuard Annoyances & uBlock Annoyances filter lists, which should also work. Disabling JS works for most login pop-ups too on other sites, but I’m not re-opening an incognito window and going to someone’s instagram page to see if disabling JS breaks anything else site-wise - probably will though!
Surprise surprise, yet another nerd who doesn’t understand how federation works.
this tbh
I am begging you too to read a book, any book. In good faith I am recommending to you Shut Up, Stop Whining, and Get a Life by Larry Winget. Some people, not me, have called him the ‘Pitbull of Personal Development’ so you may get something out of the 272 pages. ISBN 9781118024515