His “friends”, most definitely.
His “friends”, most definitely.
I think he’s just playing it for his loyal followers. The only bad publicity is no publicity. The best thing would be that these blurts go unnoticed but we all know that’s not going to happen any time soon.
Maybe we don’t, but she’s got a huge fanbase and they probably do.
“It should start clipping right… Now! Fuck!”, “I think I’m approaching it from slightly wrong angle… Lemme see… Fuck!”, “What? God damn, my controller just died. Fuck! Oh well, lemme get the cable. Hang on a minute…”, “I really don’t want to check the b0igus video right now. I mean I’ve done it before, it’s just… Fuck!” and so on.
I mean, I’d watch it.
We have implemented this new thing called clickbaiting. How do you like it so far?
Just ignore that crap and put some real shit into your headphones. Like The Cramps - Songs The Lord Taught Us.
Play it loaded.
Me too, on Linux, but this was about Windows.
After binge-watching numerous caving incident videos, I’ve begun adhering to caving rule no. 1.
Or just use Hyper-V since it’s natively available and one should refrain from touching Oracle with a ten-foot pole. I know it’s just a means to an end but better to avoid bad vendors if at all possible.
Your every paragraph includes a literally. Might want to hone it down a notch as it has a degrading effect on the content.
That might be true, yes.
Only on flag days though.
As a Signal user and an Esperantist I agree. They both require a somewhat curious mind for you to bump into them in the first place. Unless you have that friend/relative who always recommends weird stuff for you (to ignore).
As long as you remember that without tahini, garlic, olive oil, salt and some lemon juice all you’re getting is pureed chickpeas.