Ya, he identifies as a non-bald man. He had gender affirming care to make sure his hair is there and full.
Ya, he identifies as a non-bald man. He had gender affirming care to make sure his hair is there and full.
Sometimes there are genuine jewels in there. Talledaga Nights directors commentary is absolute gold. Might be as funny as the movie itself. Adds a layer of lore you didn’t know you needed.
Can you help a sister out and help me to start using fdroid? Do I just google it? Can I download the fdroid store from Google play store?
I must be misunderstanding this one. That sounds like you want a person that buries their feelings and pretends to be joyful all the time. It’s perfectly human to have a bad day and on occasion be a little shitty.
If you’re speaking of them being shitty most of the time about most things then I can see your point.
Edit: Grammer is important when trying to communicate without misunderstanding.
I’m getting that uncanny valley feeling from this comment section. Like, that dead internet theory… everyone here feels like they might just be one bot with multiple accounts talking to itself. What is happening here?
The only Major I recognize.
I mean, it sounds on brand to me 🤷♀️
Holly hell that guy put out ten videos 13years ago… how did you even find it?
I don’t really understand why passwords are so hard. Take two words that have meaning to you. Two number sequences that are important. Then lastly decide on two symbols. That’s eight different passwords if you use one of each in that order, more if you want to mix the order. Now set rules to each. One word for personal one for business. One number set for fun the other for essential. The symbols are rather arbitrary but I try and stick with one for passwords I’m forced to make the other for passwords and logins I’m wanting to make. Obviously make unique passwords for any important stuff like baking and such but with this method I can log into accounts over ten years old within the first two tries. Usually it’s the user name or tag that gives me the real trouble.
Wait, you don’t have to scan every item at the checkout?
Army of Zombies by Lars Frederickson and The Bastard.
Older Millennial here. I also grew up as technology did. Thank you for reading my T.E.D. talk today.