“Irish blood, English heart, this I’m maaade of…”
If Morrisey can sing that and survive, I’ll be fine
“Irish blood, English heart, this I’m maaade of…”
If Morrisey can sing that and survive, I’ll be fine
You hope… if they operate like mastress stores, you can guarantee there’s a nest of something in the center there
what’s the reference here?
Im a little unfamiliar with navigating this particular mailing list, where was this resolved?
Exercising to the point of numbing exhaustion, through mountains and valleys if possible.
I used to do this everyday for several years. Life was stressful but I loved every day to the point my heart woykd ache. I haven’t done this for several years.
So now; caffeine, sunshine, and vitamin-d tablets.
if you’re european, nationality is an arbitrary thing measured in a distance of about 100km increments depending on dialect.
the one’s who care about this should not really care about this, and you should feel free to ignore them
I hear you from the realism perspective, but this is (hopefully) satire. Either you go all in with satire, or you don’t - you can’t half-foot a message when your audience is relatively unknown
It doesnt, you were spot on. The messaging of this comic is ambiguous on whether it thinks big pharma is a conspiracy or not.
All of the ‘t’ examples in the dictionary come as a genuine shock to me
“Wait! Wait, my children are in there!”
I uh, I’ve never seen this one before…
Xorg.conf was genuinely something I never quite grokked.
I mean, I get it, it’s a conf file for Xorg… but in practice, either your X11 worked out of the box, or it just didn’t, and no manner of fiddling with the config and restarting the server would save it.
You could install other drivers and blacklist others, and that would get it to work, but touching the Xorg config file itself and expecting different results was like trying to squeeze blood out of a stone.
what the actual shit
His species are canonically native to the Star Wars galaxy
Not that I don’t believe you, but seriously wtf
I mean, yeah? Don’t you?