My tuxedo cat is very vocal yet hates climbing and would much rather dig around on the ground than jump and do parkour… maybe he only got a couple of the Siamese genes hahaha
My tuxedo cat is very vocal yet hates climbing and would much rather dig around on the ground than jump and do parkour… maybe he only got a couple of the Siamese genes hahaha
Der Humorless Toaster ist nicht hier fur dein scheisse!
Absolutely proprietary
You’re talking to Microsoft buddy don’t fool yourself
Mind that textbook we did in school?
I’m still tripping
I was told that’s just orange cats and they all share it
This guy looks like he has at least a dozen… maybe a few less after the beer
see if the LB is accessible directly via the internet. DNS management at medium sized corpos is usually a clusterfuck so it’s definitely a non-zero chance.
Can confirm lmao
Tides come in, tides go out. Can’t explain that
I killed him back in The Witcher 2 haha
One thing I loved about the original three games - through save importing you could have a line of unbroken continuity (with only a few strange abrupt departures from the narrative… #TeamShani)
Yeah, exactly. My attitude is you can cook your own damn books, don’t expect me to log anything other than the actual accurate time. Although I work at a company where we have no time tracking at all, good to be free of it
Still a ubiquitous feature of trains in Sydney, Australia, as well, as your linked video shows. It’s somewhat convenient if you’re with a large group of people. Not a feature I’ve personally used since high school
Haha sounds so familiar.
The duality of “we’re a tech company! :D” on the outside and “IT is a good for nothing cost centre >:(“ on the inside
The kind left after “The Sink” incident
If there were alien life, would this change the answer? since the question is “animal” and the kingdom of animals is a taxonomic classification of stuff on earth, I would assume the answer still remains the same
Some people, like my friend, don’t even consciously realise they’re doing this kind of “challenge the integrity of the rules in my favour” thing. Sometimes this takes the form of other players graciously saying they won’t ask for an “undo” and these kinds of people not reading the room and asking for it themselves. You can’t just say no, else it risks an argument. Other than such caveats, yes, assuming people are trying to win is a fun way to play things.
Another thing is, like, he miscounts points and such at the same rate as anyone else would, but somehow the miscount is in his favour 80% of the time. I don’t really get how this happens on a psychological level, especially with an otherwise really nice person.
To have an easier time with another language (which the first language’s valid syntax is a superset of) which it papers over the faults of. And usually it’s pretty thin paper.
Oof, I have a friend like this. Wins 80% of all board games he’s in but never asks himself why. Buddy it’s because were just trying to have a good time and it would seriously fuck with the mood to actually try to stop you from interpreting things in your favour every single time
Yeah, I’ve noticed this too
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