This is why we have commas.
This is why we have commas.
We pay for things with plastic.
I will need about 15 years worth of home office allowance to be able to afford one of those. That doesn’t even include shipping and taxes.
Robot chicken. Now, I usually have on some kind of space documentary, creepypasta or some long gameplay videos.
My cat has not once tried unraveling a toilet paper roll. He has stolen money before, but he steals shit, so that’s normal. But never toilet paper.
I’ve completed GTA 5 a handful of times, so I’m hoping that because it’s a rockstar game, I’ll be able to finish it… But only time will tell.
Anytime I finish a game is a pretty big achievement. Lots of games I play and just either get bored of or forget about. Stray, Cyberpunk, Subnautica, Outer Wilds, etc… I just can’t seem to finish games. I’m now trying to play RDR2, so hopefully I can complete it. Hogwarts Legacy is the latest game I’ve fully completed (last year), but I’m a huge fan of Harry Potter, so I feel like that helped.
As someone who likes bird photography and spent half his life skateboarding, this is such a badass photo.
I tried to rephrase his question in my head, and I ended up with “Why do not teeth degenerate.”
I need sleep.
These are usually things you already have at home. You don’t even have to toast it like the waffles. Just pour the syrup on the bread and away you go.
Slice of bread and table syrup (not maple syrup). Super quick, sweet snack. I call it the poor man’s pancake.
What if you shift into an inanimate object? Do you just no longer exist? Can you change back?
The total stairs a staircase has. I cannot walk up or down a staircase without counting, and it makes me satisfied when the number ends in an even number.
But what if they didn’t know and just winged it themselves?
What is this pimple on my toe, and why does it have eyes? I think it barks too
Someone you know that has the product… Or ProjectFarm on YouTube.
I’m not a big chips person, but I do enjoy jalapeño Doritos. Tastes like salsa.
A large majority of modern web applications are built with Javascript… Both frontend and backend. You do still have a large majority of websites using plain HTML or PHP, with some features requiring JS to function (modals, realtime stats, data input, etc).
You also have alternative languages like Java or C# (and more), but also may use bits of JS on the frontend to drive functionality.
You can bet that the majority of websites you visit nowadays will use some form of JS, unless it’s a static webpage to display basic information.