Mine was blue until mid-2010’s.
Not completely sure why, but it’s now purple as well. It’s such a pleasing colour.
Prior to that, I have fond memories of painting all my cars in Saints Row 2 purple and white.
Just your age ol’ ex-Reddit lurker… who also likes nuggets :)
Mine was blue until mid-2010’s.
Not completely sure why, but it’s now purple as well. It’s such a pleasing colour.
Prior to that, I have fond memories of painting all my cars in Saints Row 2 purple and white.
Which podcast is that? You piqued my interest, but there seem to be a lot of podcasts about the history of Rome.
Norway and Japan for me :)
2/2/2021 - A spring roll recipe…
I think they were okay. I used a recipe once that used chestnuts for texture and it was freaking amazing!
I’ve not been able to find the same recipe again.
Poor kittie, but very cute.
Sounds like she’s in good hands :)
That shot looks like a cross between a lemur and a langur type monkey xD
I used to dislike the taste of licorice. I used to eat the sweet bits from those licorice cubes my dad had when I was a kid and then throw away the licorice parts.
Don’t know when that changed, but I was on the way home with my old man (I may have been late teens/early 20’s?) and I was quite hungry. All he had in the car at the time was licorice and it was one of the most delicious things I ever had.
He sometimes playfully complains that he remembered a time when us kids never liked licorice or pepper and now we eat him out of a house.
My nan used to boil them and I loathed the smell and taste.
I had them for the first time last year since I was a kid and they were okay. I think they were sautéd in butter and some other stuff. Not as bad, but I still really dislike the smell and I could easily never eat them again xD
I imagine Helldivers would have seen a drop of in active players, but I imagine that was exacerbated by the PSN account requirement.
That was a fairly large PR disaster for Sony.
Thanks for reminding me about this!
We used to use that method for the company I was working for. We would setup laptops in advance and they were in the early process of setting up intune. Since we didn’t have a user account, we’d use your method to continue setup to get to the desktop.
I think we’d then run commands in pwershell to have the machine appear on intune.
It was a good few years ago and it was a very annoying, arduous time. They worked out the kinks eventually and that was no longer required.
In all fairness, I only know them as subs mainly because of Subway. Before that, I probably would have considered it a roll.
But I am Australian
You have more faith in me than I do xD
Appreciate the kind words
Often… I have sometimes spent hours trying to photoshop faces of my mates (with permission) on random objects or random scenarios, like a cat or kettle, trying to make it look as normal as my skills allow for a 1-off joke.
This was my thought process as well.
I did consider whether making good art could help fund other global issues, but I think there's too many variables. Whereas being able to make it rain would have an arguably more immediate impact.
Can we also control when to turn it off? xD
Yeah, it's definitely shifted that way. I just use them both interchangeably.
A little before I started using Reddit, my mate who told me about it said upvoting was used as a means of promoting posts or replies that people may be interested in, not because you like or dislike a post or reply.
I think Facebook has changed that and I will admit I will thumbs up a post/reply because I like it, but I will also upvote posts I think other users may be interested in.
That's why I feel pressure to add to conversations or content. I'm so used to no one giving a shit.
I also don't always feel like I have anything worth saying, but I suppose maybe other people could find worth in it.
Do you know the origin of the jean thing? Was it similar to the old photoshop battles but with AI?
My great grandfather’s name was Hilary. My nan wasn’t entirely impressed when I mention it was a girls name as a kid xD