iWax
iWax
They’re upset about all the unused embryos that the IVF process usually creates.
Brother, have I got a solution for you!
I lived in Boston and some of its suburbs for 14 years during and after college. I think Boston has the best townie bars in the country. Some of my best bar memories are hanging out with friends who’d lived in the area their whole lives.
I made the transition to Linux Mint at the beginning of the year. I just booted into Windows the other day and saw that it had been six weeks since the last time.
I know I can lose weight by counting calories. I can count calories and lose weight eating three meals a day. I’m looking for a way to lose weight without counting calories. I was hoping OMAD would be the ticket.
Better than someone with no “real medical training.”
I bet some phlebotomists could be convinced.
Of course!
I need to do this.
The anime film was great. Why’d they need to live action that shit up?
I’ve tried Quest 2 once at a friend’s house. I thought it was pretty neat but nothing about the experience made me want to run out and buy one or even plan to buy one in the future. I believe that unless good VR headsets come down in price significantly (sub $100) they’re never going to be more than a niche hobby.
I’ve noticed that Japanese candy often has a ton of packaging. There’ll be a box of small mints and you open it to find each one individually wrapped.
For POS they’d be much more likely to get a tip from me if the options were $0.50, $1.00, or $1.50.
You bring up a good point about the stability of Windows. I’ve been using Linux Mint for the past few months and am quite happy with it. However I’ve experienced at least four different times when the OS has become completely locked; I couldn’t do anything and had to hard reset. Not a deal breaker for me but it made me think about how that never happens to me in Windows any more.
I’ll be happy when, in the hopefully near future, I no longer have to see headlines about this nitwit.
In-N-Out is what McDonalds was 40 years ago.
I’ve been on Linux Mint for a few months now, and haven’t booted into Windows in like three weeks.
The transition has been relatively painless.
Not sure it rises to the level of “cool.”