If you want the version with a little more oomph, there’s a remaster version. I listen to this for coding.
If you want the version with a little more oomph, there’s a remaster version. I listen to this for coding.
Minnesota and governor Tim Walz for the win.
Just give it another month. /s
Never admitting you’re wrong is a big one. Admitting you’re wrong allows you to grow as a person.
I found Spec Ops: The Line to be a good story. Starts off as a typical gears of war third person military shooter. I immediately was skeptical since I don’t typically like cod like military arcade shooters. Let’s just say the story gets dark. Mainly the character development. I saw the reviews and don’t regret grabbing it, well worth the play in my opinion.
If it makes you feel any better, everyone goes through it. haha
Previous injuries I had when I was young. Like my knee from a baseball injury a long time ago. They just randomly flare up now. But brand new? Lower back. I swear some days it’s like a flip of a coin.
I am 30 years old. Ask me anything.
I wouldn’t worry about it.
I’ve never really felt the urge to have kids. Plus it saves on resources and finances. I have nephews and nieces already and that’s good enough for me. I’m at the point where some of my friends are having kids. Others aren’t. I love being an uncle.
In any case, it depends on how much you as an individual want to have kids. For me, it just didn’t add up. My wife and I both don’t want them. We both work and want to retire as early as possible.
Holy shit thank you. I’m gonna go give it a try. Haha
I could never figure out how to not get blown to smithereens by the SAM sites.
Go to the zoo. See some owls.
That pulling levers in the basement furnace room wouldn’t blow the house up. It wasn’t until my 20s when it randomly popped into my head and I thought about it with my adult brain and was like “wait… Why would someone install something that would blow the house up?”
Genuine question, what’s the purpose of putting plastic balls in a tooth paste? Texture or something?
I work on a team with mainly infrastructure and operations. As one of the only people writing code on the team. I have to appreciate what IT support does to keep everything moving. I don’t know why so many programmers have to get a chip on their shoulder.