FedEx has straight up forged my signature before
FedEx has straight up forged my signature before
Not defending YouTube here, but CPR is so time sensitive that if they were looking up instructions, she was a goner anyway.
I’m betting fake. The artist is holding the tattoo machine weirdly close to their offhand, which makes me think they’re trying to obscure that it’s not actually laying the ink.
Aren’t you just such a smart, special, edgy boy
I’ve seen/performed CPR on hundreds of people. The vast majority of cases, this is the case.
That’s weird and dangerous and you probably shouldn’t go back to that training program lol
I can’t access my Jellyfin library right now because the backend is apparently too old (wtf).
Are you using the binhex image by any chance? I had this same problem, just had to update it from the apps/community center page instead of from the docker page.
Women are the best of the best of the best of the best of the best of the best…
Gaming Pc: PopOS Work desktop: Debian KDE Laptop: Fedora NAS: Unraid
On an orangepi5, managed via webUIs and SSH: -Home Assistant and associated programs (notably zigbee2mqtt and nodered) -Pihole
8TB Unraid NAS managed via Unraid’s webui -Whooole *arr stack -Jellyfin -Mealie
Thinking about nextcloud for the next one.
My main problem is that I work in a healthcare role that doesn’t really exist in other places besides the US
Better Hell is growing on me tho lol. Between this and that post malone country song, been a weird for weeks in that regard.
There’s an app I really like called Minireview, focused on finding and reviewing mobile games.
I’ll be honest I wasn’t really feeling this one. Compared to their other stuff this one felt kinda like pop country. Maybe the best possible version of pop country, but pop country nonetheless. Just not my favorite genre.
Very first was probably Inuyasha, Dragonball Z, or some Gundam way back on adult swim as a kid. My first real one that I engaged with as a semi-adult was probably Death Note.
Smarttube next has a fix for now
They’re presuming that people will exist, which is not a wild assumption
But that’s not a philosophy I particularly subscribe to so I don’t feel compelled to explain or defend it further.
Because the typical standard of consent is that in order to do something to someone, you should have informed consent. If you cannot obtain that, then you do not do the thing. Something that does not exist cannot give informed consent, therefore you should not do the thing.
I try to use lotion with SPF 30 every day, and I use retinol a few times a week. I’ve thought about adding topical vitamin C in as well. I don’t have a strong preference for any specific brand.