Otterbox has been tried and true for me since the old HTC Evo 3D. It’s been solid on spills and long drops. I’ve shifted to more fashionable cases but if I’m camping I’m always swapping to the otterbox.
Fuckin love ikea
OG steam machines were the shit, but way ahead of their time. If it had come out with proton already, then it would have dominated. But it’s wonderful that the UX had laid ground work for the steam deck
If people wanna save money they can use Melamine sponges! Exact same thing, give or take a few small proprietary cleaning agents or scents. But effectively the same
Ooh strong throwback here. I can’t remember most of his predictions but I recall he had strong reference in that Steins;Gate visual novel game.
Some dude was mid goon session and found it. It was in some deep 80s sexy tape and was made just for that video
That’s a throwback! A good supplement I found was the everyday chemistry Beatles mix. Sure it is now known as a mashup but when I first heard it was more of a mystery like this!
Now if only my rent would drop outside the ATL Metro area
Excellent point.
I’m curious what the guidelines would be as a preparation for the potential of a new category. Like leave the area? I know changing how we do things now on a global scale should help, but in case and due to cynicism, it might not help. But what should people do for the seemingly inevitable storms?
This is the correct answer. More folks that subscribe here are the ones who interact and upvote the political ones.
Hey Folks, I've been in college for six years now and have dropped classes left and right. I had been consistent in the beginning and, of course, Covid had caused a bit of problems with consistency. Since that time, my grades slipped. I've dropped classes as well. I should have graduated two years ago however i've been working to survive since. I've got roughly 40k in student loan debt. each time I try and take classes again, I manage to for about two weeks and then after i have some random event in life come in and just ruin my motivation. (death, sickness, major change in lifestyle, etc.). I've been working in a career that was based upon my major and it is a decently comfortable and consistent job (IT), with some stress just due to the human interaction, however I do have issues with debt (working well to get out of but won't be completely out of non-student loan debt until 2025). I'd consider going back in about six or seven years depending on how life treats me, but is it worth cutting my losses, start paying back student loans, and focus on my job? If I do manage to take classes, i'll have about two years worth of classes to bust through but I'm not sure if I can push that much effort back out.
But hear me out: what about the stock holders bob, who's helping them out? HUH!?!?!? /s
It sucks, this is something that the government should be taking care of however with how screwed up it has been so far, and as a result regular folks whom of which have not been impacted as greatly by this will pass it by. Further ostracizing these folks who had an unfortunate run in with life.