That game still looks so good. Recently played it. It aged well.
That game still looks so good. Recently played it. It aged well.
Well fine time for them to notice!
I use all three (Voyager/WefWef being the third)! Sometimes one does something better than the others or has a feature I need.
That’s gorgeous. There’s a sweet shop near me with chandeliers like Chihuly’s glasswork hanging up. Now I know what the style emulates!
Cool! I like it. It’s a little spooky which is nice.
How can I view your other garden images?
I was talking about the wall, but now that you mention it I would like to see pictures of the Botanical Gardens! I love plants!
What is that a picture of?
I never used my account. I hate twitter. However, I love hearing about the failures of Elon Musk.
I saw the post you are referring to.
https://sh.itjust.works/post/998307
That graph showing a sudden massive uptick all at once across so many instances? Crazy.
From the post, it seemed that the intention was not to inflate the numbers alone, but to have the bots sit around until needed. It makes me mad that someone jumped on that so fast to set up all those sleeper bots.
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Imma be honest. It sounds like you’re describing a hotrod lol
I love it. This is really cool!
Oh yeah! Platinum member over here! 25% concessions is great!
We see a ton of movies all the time. I buy other people tickets and send the QR and they send me the cash because I save on fees.
My membership is so worth it.
We go to a chain called Cinemark and the tickets are far cheaper than AMC. I think for 6 people on opening night with heated D-Box seats (the kind that move and shake and vibrate) directly in the middle of the theater cost me $100. Plus I have a membership so free tickets and no fees too.
If we went with regular seats we would have gotten them at around $10 per person. Heated recliners all around.
I feel spoiled honestly.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/06/12/child-labor-is-on-the-rise
Apparently child-labor is on the rise. More kids, more money to make in their cheap exploitative labor. 14 states have proposed or enacted laws rolling back child labor age restrictions.