But it was so satisfying when all the dirt and dust came off and your mouse tracked like brand new again.
But it was so satisfying when all the dirt and dust came off and your mouse tracked like brand new again.
Very cool, thanks for sharing. I’ve always been curious about the process, but not enough to really look into it. How involved are you with the entire process? Anything further than cultivation?
Big Hanlon fan, but I don’t think stupidity is enough to explain why the site behaves that way.
Nah, it’s a lunch/deli situation, where you can order a sandwich or get a salad, so they also have soda fountains like this.
Fuckin… Goddamnit. Thanks for letting me know.
That’s funny, I thought the lingual drift of thank you was really neat as a detail. I forget the plates thing, though. Was that when everyone was getting their powers?
Is it real? I assumed it was ai generated
I think the original picture is enough evidence that it could easily be misinterpreted, regardless of any other circumstances. It’s not immediately self-evident.
“like always”???
You’re saying it like it’s obvious, but it’s a fair question.
Ah crap, it’s noon
It’s still fun, though. I think it has a cohesive look that I would call “visually distinct for gaming purposes” rather than specifically beautiful.
I played Apples to Apples once and I was the asshole trying to play the game for real, lol
Okay then, I’m being performative. I feel better about myself, thanks.
It’s so weird that so many people are calling being accommodating in such a small way “performative” or whatever! I think some people just can’t handle change and blame others for it.
I signed up for TWS almost 20 years ago, but I never really used it. Isn’t it really just for finding old service buddies?
Only until the next email
“Not me, officer, I’m… Borodymyr Kraszynski.” I’m imagining a huge fake mustache.
I used to stop in from time to time to get a really good smh in, and I was never disappointed. I’d be interested to see a real screenshot.
Serious answer: it’s a “smart” urinal, in that it can report usage statistics, alert maintenance staff to problems, and be remotely controlled.
If you’re in the facilities maintenance business, Bluetooth-enabled equipment can be a good way to get an operational technology network up and running without a lot of costly retrofit.
Equating answering a question to somebody stealing your time is not the hot take I was expecting to read this morning, lmao