That last one makes me suspect this article might be an onion in disguise.
That last one makes me suspect this article might be an onion in disguise.
But he was the best Doctor Who companion.
I used it for songs that weren’t on Tidal when I transferred playlists from Spotify. I found quite afew that I liked that Tidal didn’t have. Now that that’s gone I’ve moved to Deezer and am filling out my Plex server separately.
I don’t know what kinds of packets WiFi calling sends, but I would assume a public IP would be in there somewhere and, at least from a law enforcement perspective I can’t imagine it would be too hard to get the address tied to it.
For me, I use gift cards I receive as a test of the person that gave it. Someone I consider a collegue but not friend giving me a gift card to a place I like instantly makes me think they value me more than I thought. Person I consider a friend gives me a gift card instead of a gift, depending on the occasion, makes me think they like me, but can’t be bothered to put too much effort in, or are just doing because they feel obligated.
The only ones I’ve seen expire in the US are the VISA ones but those are basically debit cards.
I like their first couple albums and they write extremely catchy songs, but their lyrics feel just a little too douchey for my taste. They’re a fantastic cover band though.
We didn’t do it gym class, but we did do it during baketball practice, which was already exclusively male, and after school hours.
The eyes in that one image look cool.
I was gonna say a lot of good it’ll do when that truck flies into it, shoulda strapped that down too
That’s where I first saw the Rexenge of the Sith ultimate edition.
I think that’s definitely part of it. I think another part is that they don’t do ads right away so people will switch to them, then they add them assuming people will either forget to cancel, or just decide that since they’re already there they may as well keep it anyway.
Why deodorant advertisers specifically?
Fallout 4 is an FPS and not an RPG?
Unit 8200 is also Israeli along with NSO group.
When I think gameplay, I think of someone actively playing the game. Not cutscenes.
I might call the non-emergency line for things, like if my car was stolen or house broken into. I think the only time I’d call the emergency line is if I felt actively in danger.
Calling the police is a lot like firearm training, never call them on something you don’t intend to kill.
Never break more than one law at a time.
I was commenting on how the emphasis changes the meaning of each of the different sentences on the comment I was responding to, not any of the context of the original post.