They are Russian, so itâs probably a mix of vodka and amphetamines.
Do svidanya. Vodka soda.
I'm Calgon. I'm a Laundrydragon, ha ha ha.
Yet another post that reads like four shakespeare characters who come out in the middle of the play to talk about something completely unrelated for comic relief
There's more like this?! Where, pray tell?!
Theyâre gonna be drones designed to withstand sustained 20G turns to be able to get their guns on target
Full Gallente.
Dead men are heavier than broken hearts.
From The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.
it simply traumatises everyone that comes too near.
Absolute Trauma Field.
You'll get paid after we get back.
Must bring your own weapons.
Safety not guaranteed.
I have only done this once before.
Zettai ryouiki betta be in there too.
I love roast beef, and meatloaf, and Philly cheese-steakes, and tuna noodle casserole. đ„°
What about blue...berry waffles? đ
1.21gw == output of 1 nuke plant for 1 day == power single home for 100 years
avg lightning = 10gw
Whoa, this is heavy.
Boneli Reflex-Arc Test maybe.
Simpler than the Voight-Kampff. đ
But its prime target was Nintendo, according to a 2020 email leaked during the FTC v Microsoft trial.
But its prime target was Nintendo, according to a 2020 email leaked during the FTC v Microsoft trial.
I'm in the process of deGoogling and also shoring up my email privacy, which means I'm hyper aware of mistakes I make, hence the stupid question:
I was testing something with Proton Mail and misspelled the domainâswapped the "r" with one of the neighboring letters.
I didn't get an email bounceback, which is fine, because you don't always get a bounceback anyway. But, should I be concerned that I might have just volunteered my email directly to some spam outfit?
The "wrong" domain is registered. I'm acutely aware that the misspelling being one letter away from "Proton" might be intentional to capture misspellings like the one I made. Also, the wrong domain seems to be associated with oopatet.com and trellian.com, which are blocked by ublock.
Is there anything I should do from a privacy perspective? Or is this a non-issue?
Habib Battah was flying from Paris to Toronto with Air France plane when he noticed a âmanureâ smell. Getting on his hands and knees, he discovered the floor was wet with what the airline says was blood and feces from a passenger two flights earlier.
> > > âI said it smells like merde â s\*\*t. She handed me wet wipes. I started wiping and it was red â blood red. And it kept coming up red. I was like, âWhat the hell is this?â I just wanted to see what it was. After a while, one of the flight attendants said, âYouâd better go wash your hands, and here are some gloves.ââ > >
I love how they Uno-Reversoed the passenger into wiping it up.
Ten minutes later I was sorry. But ten minutes later I was somewhere else.