I’ve never seen George smile before
I’ve never seen George smile before
This was a very entertaining game to watch
!c/shirtsthatgohard
I don’t understand this sentiment. I read and enjoyed the books and also watched the Chinese series on YouTube, and while I think the Chinese production was decent I’m definitely interested to see what Netflix can do with [what I assume to be] a bigger budget as there is definitely room for improvement.
Interesting, I’d never read it that way before. A lot of interpretation sure does seem to hinge on those little commas.
I don’t disagree, but it’s so much easier to change environment: just logout and login with the new environment.
That is a comically ornery donkey. Or I guess they just call that a donkey.
It’s not, it’s divisible down to 8 decimal places
We judge ourselves by our intentions, but others by their actions
The bill would provide about $50 billion in new security assistance for Ukraine, as well as money for humanitarian and economic aid for the government in Kyiv, plus $14 billion for Israel as it battles Hamas in Gaza.
I wonder how separate bills would do if they had separate ones for Ukraine and Israel.
This evacuation gets more incredible the more I learn about it
That’s a heck of a photo given what they had to work with in 1912!
I understand where you’re coming from, but as a frequent user of vim I’d much rather have the additional line of text.
Thanks for this additional info. The “smallness” was something I was after with this phone, as well, but it definitely doesn’t feel as good in my hand as the s23. The pixel pro versions have some intriguing features, but they’re just too big for my liking.
I have a 6a and can’t wait to get rid of it. The cellular connections drops often and doesn’t reconnect without rebooting the phone, the GPS takes forerto figure out where I am making it very frustrating to use for navigation, and the fingerprint sensor doesn’t work great in the dark. Might give the s23 a shot next.
Classic song of the 90s
This… is amazing
2 undecillion rubles ($2.5 decillion USD)