

Ah yep, there’s the cope I was hoping to see.
Ah yep, there’s the cope I was hoping to see.
There’s something brilliant about digging something from the 80s up being considered archaeology.
Make a habit of removing their tow hitches so you can get past.
Ooh, first time I’ve seen this one today.
Saw it yesterday though.
And the day before.
And the day before that.
People ask less questions if you shoot a bear.
I’ve seen a lot of posts, articles etc with women making those exact complaints, and I always find them rather sad.
It’s been made very clear that the majority of women don’t want to be approached most of the time, especially by someone they don’t know, and that’s fair enough. You need to accept that you’re the outlier.
It’s something that’s only possible because of the scale a grid works on. It also helps to have generation like hydro, which can ramp up and down very fast.
Well, they’re the same thing now on most browsers.
Part of the solution is actually not washing your hair too much, or using too much product.
Your scalp naturally produces a lot of oils etc to keep your hair healthy, and shampoo actually removes this to an extent. Conditioner helps, but it’s not the same.
That’s not the entire story, you even see it in the far left commenters here, they’re notorious for writing an essay in response to a relatively short comment.
The music of the time these were being made would have sounded incredible through them.
So not an insane amount of money to spend on something that should last for decades.
Instead of leaving it in your bank account just in case?
Does anyone know what that stack would have cost new? I bet it would sound amazing though.
I wonder if it would be simpler to launch a digital only credit card, IE no physical card exists? If you can load the card onto a device that supports tap to pay, that would be a very useful card.
Ours is hourly for some reason, and it’s only recently they started doing that.
This is to top up your account, not make a purchase.
I think that figure came from the article, and was based on some very flawed methodology.