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What marketing genius uses a mouse upside down.
there’s a chance they’d survive.
They’ll probably shoot themselves in the back five times while falling from the ground floor window.
Good to know
What? I need syncthing-android, where is it going?
Yes, i though this, too, but usually companies address this by issueing vouchers that can be only be used for certain businesses or products. This makes sure, the expense shows up as food on the invoice. Nobody cares if employees find a loophole to buy non-food. The company issued food vouchers. That will do.
“Is this the work of an enemy sabotage and reconnaissance group posing as military builders? Or is it the work of some alternatively gifted characters, portraying the frantic activity of constructing defensive structures in a strategic direction”
Poetry.
And shit-ass is what you have to deal with when babies become teenagers?
And poop butt is good? This poop-butt device mows the lawn in seconds. ???
Everytime you are in a meeting that could have been an email, remember that there are police raids that could be solved by looking at Google maps for 30sec.
You are assuming the Sheriff acted totally normal just before abusing their power.
Like Netanyahu’s politics?
Anschluss?
Will do next time.
Added the main link. May be paywalled for most people.
Yes, but they are all up-side down.
Yes, price is the point. Of course, a Mercedes is going to nicer than a Toyota, but is it worth its price tag?
Standard SMS/MMS are the de facto standard in the US
SMS have been used extensively around the world. That’s texting in it’s original form. And we still use SMS to bootstrap WhatsApp or Signal.
But MMS? Phones and carriers have supported this long before smartphones, but did people really use it? Are MMS free in the US? Because in Europe, before WhatsApp and Signal took over, the was a price tag on SMS (last non-zero price I remember is 0.09€, now free) and MMS (no idea because no one uses it, but I believe 0.39€ was typical at some point).
I didn’t know hempseed was illegal in the US. It’s a pretty boring ingredient elsewhere.