

Thank you, I definitely looked at this sideways for a second until I realized what they meant and you confirmed my thoughts. Yeah I’m happy that my main email is now Proton, and I’m slowly moving accounts over.
Thank you, I definitely looked at this sideways for a second until I realized what they meant and you confirmed my thoughts. Yeah I’m happy that my main email is now Proton, and I’m slowly moving accounts over.
Okay I’ll watch LOTR again.
Forks and knives?
Same. Honestly kinda forgot I hadn’t done so already.
I never can get that one to consistently work. Any trick to it?
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And that’s the kind of preplanning you’d hope for when hiring too. Never FAFO before anything important.
Wow, that was a cumulative 441 years with an average of about 8.5 years.
Well at least they’re consistent.
Really looking forward to how the trilogy ends.
When we say old memes are the best, we mean using the old meme templates with current topics and content, not low effort reposting of an old meme. Also, love that the story behind this meme template is the kid had a handful of sand and was trying to eat it. Lol
Great, thank you! Yeah, dropping the UMD seems asinine when they were struggling to provide a library and demand.
Serious question because I never had any handhelds back in that era, but what made the Vita suck? I’ve heard there’s some great games on it despite opinions about the console and it’s always been unanimous that the PSP was great, but how did Sony screw it up? Not going out and buying either one right now, but I never really see specific reasons mentioned.
Lol I had to look up the year that happened because yeah, my fridge is roughly that old. It was the fridge we got when I was a kid and now I have it at my house. I’m planning on it working until I’m dead.
Oh I know, I was just being a pedantic shit, mostly because linguistically we always say we put clothing on even if we’re on the clothing.
You put your feet on your boots? Weird, I put my boots on my feet. 🤔😂
I also have two ring fingers, but they’re on separate hands.
They can’t smell it on themselves. You get so used to the smell that it is completely unobserved by them.
Knowing a timer is almost ready to go off.
I have this stupid sense to know that any timers I set (for cooking mostly, but other tasks around the house too) are very close to going off. Without watching the time when I set them with Alexa, if I ask how much time is left, it generally is always < 10 sec left. If it happened somewhat often, that’d be over thing, but this happens like 80% of the time.
I’ve even had 12h timers (slow cooking, etc) where I’ve checked once the entire time and it was within 10 to 30 sec remaining.
Nothing to do with my time management skills though, because I’m still late to all events. Whoops.