Also, “Febuary“
Also, “Febuary“
Patent trollery, but white hat? I can get behind that
Plungers wrapped in cheap tinfoil, don’t want to give them anything they can melt down and sell
Stand up, raise your hands, and shout, “McDonald’s!”
I quit with apps on LG after whatever I was watching or doing would cut out with an error message saying that the TV was out of memory. It was particularly egregious when I was playing video games. Now I have a Roku sound bar, but look where that’s gonna get me.
Makes me think of Threedom where they play a game like this and end up in a similar loop, pretty funny when they fuck it up like that
There’s a documentary that may help explain this, iirc it’s called Paw Patrol
[hnngk] change the channel Marge!
Teleporno Dangerfield
Ahh, perfect, thanks, I genuinely appreciate it. I should have done that myself, shouldn’t I?
Hm, digital downloads count as physical media? I might? be able to see the merit in that classification but I’m not entirely convinced.
I want to know what “other” is that is also clobbering CDs. Can’t say it’s streaming because it’s physical media. The article mentions that half a million cassettes were sold, but that doesn’t really answer the question. That “other” takes up a lot of space relative to CDs so I’m pretty curious.
Nah, I think his brain damage is from all the K he’s zooted out on
I’m not entirely convinced that The Boer’s own brain isn’t already damaged
It’s free-based
Perfectly. Legal. Thrill.
Pragmatism and nuance are for bigots and fascists, vote third party
[edit] /s, christ-a-mighty
My wife and I have put many IKEA pieces together over the years, and she got her license at age 24 after I taught her to drive stick. We’ve been together 24 years, this coming Friday.
When I was little, I mixed up the words “president” and “Reagan”, thinking the latter was the title. I felt sorta vindicated with he hero worship the man got in the neocon and tea party years.
But now, even though it should be an epithet akin to “Benedict Arnold” or “Quisling”, I would not be surprised if “Trump” became a sort of title similar to “Caesar” and its variants.