It’s a webcomic, each “chapter” is only a page or two.
It’s a webcomic, each “chapter” is only a page or two.
Kinda what people did back then. Low infant mortality was a new concept at the time.
AR-15 in an avalanche.
Because in that archaic system, Kings are greater than Queens, so if Phillip was King instead of Prince Consort, he would have outranked Elizabeth.
So essentially irritated at basic phone functionality.
And his wife is also the Queen of England.
Sounds like less of a Windows problem than an individual problem, though.
Blaming Windows cause your Frankenstein machine breaks often is disingenuous.
It’s kind of a wide disparity for something that’s so locked down, though. It’s not as though one person is saying they get occasional issues and the other is they often have issues… it’s one person basically saying their own personal computer is nigh unusable and the other providing an example of a large number of examples of that being extremely unlikely…
It’s far more likely this individual is fucking up their computer on a regular basis, or has a very high bar of usability that is broken any time there is even the slightest hiccup or inconvenience.
That’s as much as seeing a Star War!
I’d say it has to do with increased support of controllers. It used to be really hit or miss whether a controller would even work on the computer, much less with games.
I dont mind living a little further from a retail area of the city. It’d be nice to have better public transit, though.
I think its a bit silly to expect everyone to want to live in the exact same way though. Especially if it can feel cramped and claustrophobic to them.
We’re not all French, my boy, with baguette shops on every corner.
Just because one is right-hand dominant doesn’t mean one has to use that hand for everything.
Personally, I do the same. Probably because I had a wallet and keys before I ever had a phone in my pockets, so its habit to put it in the unused one.
No wonder you people are so hell bent on ignoring climate change, you’re waging a war on winter!
But not moldy, which is dangerous as opposed to inconvenient.
Can always throw the bread in the microwave for 10-15 seconds to give it some life anyways.
Obsessing about all those bad things, instead of the things you can change, is not helpful, though.
So… “Who Wants to Live Forever”?
There’s tons of new IP. It’s just lots of people like sequels and reboots, so you’re going to get a bunch of them as well.
The object of your ire is advertisers, if that’s your problem.
That’s how we got a reality TV host as a president.