

Before I open the link, I bet this is the interview where the demon inside Kenneth Copeland was close to getting out and killing the reporter.
Before I open the link, I bet this is the interview where the demon inside Kenneth Copeland was close to getting out and killing the reporter.
That’s my wife glancing at me every 10 seconds to check if I fell asleep.
Buying stuff online using a phone or app. I still feel safer and more secure on a desktop browser with uBO.
Thunder. Cross platform, great UI, and now has piefed support.
I put it under the seat during takeoff/landing, then move it under my legs the rest of the flight. Frees up space for your feet while providing additional support under your legs.
Up until my mid-twenties, yes. Lived in a tropical country and no A/C, just fans. I only started using a blanket when I finally lived in a place with A/C.
Man, I feel like I’m getting out of touch with popular shows. Last year was The Bear, and now the Pitt; and I haven’t seen either.
That’s gonna be a bunch of security and compliance violations, not to mention messing with incident response and digital forensics.
You can argue that the second factor is what you have (your own ass and scent).
The “Perfect For Sharing” title should be placed on the top part of the box. At first glance, I thought the last meal was the one for sharing.
“I hope this email finds you before I do.”
Middle left looks hella moist. That definitely is a delicious cake.
I’m about to watch episode 3 as of this comment. I’ll circle back for the discussion thread tomorrow.
That was the expression of the entire New York Knicks fanbase in game 1 of the playoffs vs the Pacers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHE5rgJfHg0
White soles on shoes as well.
That’ll be a cool album cover.
Probably much easier to have someone reliably pay than to have to go through all the processes of defaulting, repossessing, renovating/repairing, and reselling.
When my grandpa was cremated, we went in the cremation room to see him for the last time. Then we stepped out. After a couple of minutes, we got back in to see the remains. Apparently there are still a lot of larger solid bones that remain, and they have to ground them up into the “ashes” you normally would see. We step out of the room again, and they come out with the urn containing the ashes after another few minutes.