The new Honda E Motorcycle is simultaneously design to look like it came from 1980 and 2080.
The new Honda E Motorcycle is simultaneously design to look like it came from 1980 and 2080.
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Season 1 Episode 4
Luckily that was evil mirror universe Lorca that said it, so it fits.
Can confirm, the cost of living is too low, and the ground is too flat. I can’t get out.
Why would someone make this using AI when a still from the actual movie would have worked just fine?
It’s in the link they posted. Here’s the screen grab of where they shot him in the back.
All I want to do in life is make music, woodworking, and gardening for food. I would do that until I expired with a smile on my face.
That’s a fantastic change that happened, but it doesn’t change the fact that people like me have to spend 20k a year before my insurance actually starts paying for anything.
His video doing the same with Cheeseburger in Paradise was also pretty good, especially with the timing of Jimmy Buffett’s death.
Now? Yes, definitely. It’s not at all the same game as it was at launch.
I’m not sure where you are seeing this but on eBay they are still showing a ton of cards from 12-1800.
This shit is a problem and only the apathetic retailers can fix it.
This is a really dumb fix that I started using several months ago when I was getting 5 or 6 spam calls a day.
I would answer, and if they asked for my name or whoever lives at my address I would tell them they have the wrong number, I’m not them, I don’t have a house, whatever. Anything to make them positively sure that the person they are looking for does not exist here. Within 1 week the calls dropped off significantly. Now, about 5 months later I get maybe one call per month.
Very difficult with no college degree. Otherwise myself and my family would already be there.
Stop fucking texting and driving.
Please yes, get her the fuck out of here.
I’m sure it’s possible to find older versions of the Alto games but recently they added forced video ads.
I really enjoy my Darn Tough Socks, they have a lifetime warranty on every pair. No matter how long you’ve had them, they will replace them and recycle the old material for free. I don’t have any reason to dislike them yet.
They are made in Vermont in the USA and seem to have a sustainability first approach.