They never pass the ball, they don't want to play defense, and they take five steps on every lay-up to the hoop
I like that you specified it was the deep end, as if the mouse would stand more of a chance in 4ft of water as opposed to 6ft
Edit: i suppose you're probably mentioning it for the proximity to the stairs but this is funnier
They're taiko drum characters from Taiko no Tatsujin
I don't know if i should take wisdom from someone standing in the middle of the railroad
Username checks out though
I would imagine that the company that they work for is the reason they use Teams
Well if you had learned about the animal sounds you'd know why the cow didn't say thank you
Yeah i love Cyberpunk 2077
No, the footage was actually recorded in August
Not exactly, there's missing context between each sentence. I hate him as much as the next person but the quote is inaccurate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec9P3C1OXqE
Try kava bars. YMMV depending on your location but here in Florida, there are many that are open late where people just hang out, watch movies, play pool, videogames, read, work, etc and they're usually not loud or crowded and they don't serve alcohol
A superiority complex? I find it quite simple actually
It is a normal human response to feel sad to learn that the author of something that you enjoy has passed away
Another hot take: Beginner-friendly distros are good for beginners.
Like many others, I wanted to rid myself of Windows but I needed it to as painless as possible so I was looking for something that feels like Windows but is not Windows. If I didn't have Mint to ease me into it and instead had to set up Arch from scratch, I would have likely gotten frustrated and gone back to Windows. I don't want to go back to Windows.
There's a distro for everyone, and I'll continue to recommend Mint to those who are getting sick of Windows and looking for a familiar alternative. That's who it's made for.