

Weird hands.


Weird hands.


It’s been acting up a lot over the last day or so. I thought it was my ad block or something.
11 1/2 hours. I have to leave again in 10 minutes.


Mildly infuriating?
I don’t get it.


From what I understand, the AI bubble is compounded by an affordability crisis. The price of assets (housing, stocks, gold, etc.) has been increasing far faster than wages and consumer prices. The upswing in prices of everything is likely to support the AI bubble longer than expected.
Here’s a video on the subject.
Atomic Heart and Cyberpunk 2077 are the only two on my list that are discounted enough.
Maybe, maybe not. I’m not close to running out of unplayed games.

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Really strangely written article. It appears to be talking about underground hydrogen supplies. It goes on and on about “white gold” without defining it until very late in the article. Feels like AI slop.


Depends on how bad you are. You can glaze a clutch in an afternoon.


Unless you’re OK with looking foolish in front of your boyfriend’s dad, I would rent an automatic. You also have the possibility of damaging the clutch if you’re not careful.
That said, it shouldn’t take more than an afternoon to get the hang of it, so, either way.


US licenses don’t differentiate. There’s no way to tell by the license which transmission you used on the test. Shouldn’t be a problem.


I’ve also used an unkindness of ravens.


Are we talking gay or gay?
That word gets thrown around a lot without actually meeting homosexual. Most of the time it’s just used as a tasteless replacement for lame.


I bet he does. That one didn’t go over so well.
Our little dog used to let out these long, shuddering sighs when she was frustrated. I used to repeat it back to her, and picked up the habit. Even though we had to put her down a year and a half ago, I still occasionally let out her sigh.


I was going to give you the bad news, but apparently, Tesla didn’t build the Giga Train
Oh God. This is horrible news. So incredibly frustrating to hear.
Still do?
I don’t drink anymore, but yeah. Those people you see in dive bars are often daily customers.