

Yeah, more like “brief moment of self awareness”


Yeah, more like “brief moment of self awareness”


Yeah, the article really just explains what they do with stolen phones. Not much else
I’ll throw in a recommendation for PlateUp!
Great little coop game like overcooked but has you run the entire restaurant.
Base game supports 4 players but is easy to add mods to support more


It’s certainly a difficult one, it’s missing many of the tell tale signs.
I think what’s tipping me off is the focus.
The entire briefcase and its contents is in focus but surroundings at the same depth aren’t
I’d rather they stay here. If the majority didn’t really want them why are they being voted up?


Nick Podehl is such an amazing narrator. The voices and performance are amazing.
I’ve been slowly getting through the Kel Kade books and the narration just makes it for me


The burden of proof lies with the person making the claim. Whether or not something is easily confirmable


Check out greenshot. Has a built-in editor that’s great for quick stuff like this


An iterable is just something that can be iterated over, like range(10), or [].
A sequence on the other hand is a Collection that is reversible.
https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.abc.html#collections-abstract-base-classes


It’s always the ones you most expect
Oh but your telling me if I put Na and Cl together in just the right way it’s fine to lick it.
Here is a photo of a literal Goth moth I found in my garden. The photo doesn’t quite do it justice, it was much blacker in person

Bird-dor



I suppose crash team racing would be considered retro now.
I spent countless hours finding all the secret paths and shortcuts


Spyro (series) Playstation 1998-2000
Probably a reward for using the potty and undoubtedly all they remember from the experience
Exactly. Paper straws are undoubtedly better for the environment but if they aren’t cheaper to make I will eat my own ass


When the jaws open wide with another set inside
That’s a Moray
Couldn’t quite work that out either. I initially thought it might have been to do with the number of citations but that didn’t pan out