One has its natural length, one keeps things trimmed.
Can’t catch a break
One has its natural length, one keeps things trimmed.
This is a continuation of this comic early in the C&H run.
Mine’s magnetic. I have a charger on my nightstand. It keeps my phone in place, so it doesn’t get knocked down where it’s hard to get.
I also have a charging cradle on my desk. Keeps it upright. Makes it easy to glance at any notifications or quickly deal with MFA. I do sometimes unplug the cradle and just use it as a non-charging prop.
It’s also nice because, being magnetic, it also helps when I am having issues with my hands. (Stiff joints.)
The place for number 1 is to the right.
Life’s too short to spend your leisure time doing stuff you don’t want to do. Go dinos!
Consequences are for commoners LMAO send.
Classic -> clbuttic
See also Scunthorpe problem
skill issue
Rage Against the Machine
When I get back to my personal computer, I’m going to finally move to Linux. I’m a developer primarily on Microsoft technologies, but I’m willing to see if there is a way for me to work on Linux and branch out to other tech.
Have you tried reaching adulthood at a better time or being born to rich parents? According to the folks a generation or more above me, that was my mistake.
This way, that way, which way, big ol tiddies
Unlimited Power by The Absolutes
Also cockroaches.
My first thought was that of the cost of storing it. You never know when something will happen and all of your effort to store it is moot. Like if a natural disaster occurs and destroys your stash, or something happens and you must leave everything behind. Not a huge deal if you only have a few years of it, but a lifetime’s worth?
I hear these give off huge emissions.
There are times when I see someone doing something harmless, but smugly that I try to change my eye roll to “good for them.”
Life is just a lot better when I don’t care if someone is doing stuff the “wrong” way.
I’ve never seen one of these characters wear shoes. It looks kind of cursed.