Any drive through Nebraska blows.
You’d be the crazy manbearpig dude. Nobody would listen to you. How would anyone be able to persuade the people?
Playstation vr has been worth it for me. Great games and very good tracking. The library overall is underwhelming but the quality is there.
Beatsaber (obviously) Arizona Sunshine Walking dead Gun Range VR Swordsman VR Moss RecRoom
Those are some of the top games.
Samsung is double tap the power button for quick camera access and I use that frequently.
I wish I had customizable buttons for like… Flashlight, or you know… Whatever I want.
4.0 is the top grade. That usually comes with highest honors. It means you always got an A in every single course.
I am down for more internet friends.
Crest 3d whitening strips made my teeth amazing, but also sensitive. The stuff tastes gross. Follow the directions. I think it was like… Dry your teeth, put the strip on for like 30 minutes (which sucks ass) and then rinse your mouth. Took a few weeks for me to notice and I stopped using them as my teeth looked fine.
Isn’t fusion how we get bombs? Or is that Fission… I forget.
Most of us could skip food a couple times.
The list X filed with the court mentions 95 names and legal entities. Some of them are familiar names for Musk-watchers: Andreessen Horowitz, 8VC, Jack Dorsey, Ross Gerber, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Sequoia, et al. There are 26 entries related to Fidelity, the mutual fund colossus. There’s Larry Ellison, the Oracle founder and one of the richest people in the world, along with Sean Combs Capital (yup). There’s Vy Capital, the UAE-based venture capital firm, and something called Q Tetris Holdings LLC, whose directors seem to be part of the Qatari government. Binance, the global crypto giant which recently paid a $4.3 billion fine to the US government for facilitating money laundering by terrorist groups and sanctioned entities, is listed an X investor. (Binance’s CEO, Changpeng Zhao, pleaded guilty to money laundering violations and is finishing up a short stint in federal prison.)
There are two entries for Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal and another for his Kingdom Holding Company, which was the largest outside shareholder of Twitter when it was a public company. Prince Alwaleed briefly opposed Musk’s takeover — prompting some gentle sparring on Twitter — but he soon came around. Given Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman’s years-long crackdown against dissent and powerful businessmen and political rivals — which included imprisoning and torturing hundreds of prominent Saudis, including Prince Alwaleed, in Riyadh’s Ritz Carlton hotel — it’s likely that MBS controls those shares.
If you’re a student, you can get one year free.
Then wash the code! Son’s of bitches!
That is called low hanging fruit. It’s funny, but lots of people already thought about it.
It is the solid choice, though.
I actually miss bar fog