

Any disease that causes you to slowly go mad. Things like fatal insomnia or rabies.
Any disease that causes you to slowly go mad. Things like fatal insomnia or rabies.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. I liked taking my time exploring the beautiful world. I did my best to see and collect everything.
The game I wanted to say was already said, so I’ll go with a movie! The 2018 Korean film “Burning”.
“Just ask her out. Worst she can say is no.”
Her: kill -9
The headline doesn’t seem to match the article.
one of PayPal’s acquiring banks decided to stop processing any Steam transactions, which cut off PayPal on Steam for a number of currencies
As of early July, the currencies that can still use PayPal on Steam include EUR, CAD, GBP, JPY, AUD and USD.
It seems like a bank that processes PayPal payments in minor currencies has stopped processing transactions for Steam because of the content it hosts. Shouldn’t people be mad at this bank, not Steam?
Honestly, I think that would suck quite a bit. I would have the intelligence and experience of an adult trapped in the body of an 8 year old and dependent on my parents. I wouldn’t be able to live independently for years. It would also be difficult to speak and act like an 8 year old. I have a university degree and an 8 year old with university level education would probably make me some weird child prodigy. Not only would I be dependent on my parents, but everyone would be pushing for me to be some genius by the time I’m an adult. I’d eventually grow up to be a huge disappointment. So really I’d kind of just be reliving the past!
The only saving grace is that I might be able to make some money off investing in tech companies and crypto before their drastic increase in value. At least I wouldn’t need to work my entire life.
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When learning a language it helps reading books and watching movies and shows in the language. Maybe thinking about which language has more books/movies/shows that interest you could help you decide.
I always see those videos where people give kids a walkman or a rotary phone and ask them to figure out what it is or how it works. I’m imagining some medieval merchant handing me an abacus and laughing because I can’t figure it out.
I was banned from using computers at my highschool for hacking. I installed Firefox. Turns out the parental control program the school used only worked on Internet Explorer, so you could visit any site you wanted with Firefox. Hackerman!
It was Critikal and PewDiePie saying to sign it. They could get a million signatures on literally anything.
In Ontario, Canada, the regulations are that the crematorium places a metallic ID tag with the body. That tag follows the body throughout the process and will be included with the ashes. The urn should come with some paperwork saying “cremated remains of John Smith #2875” and the urn should have a metal tag with “2875” stamped on it inside. I’d assume other places follow similar regulations.
This type of system prevents mistakes, but it doesn’t prevent the crematorium staff from lying and producing fraudulent tags and paperwork. At some point, you just have to trust the cremated remains you’ve been given are the right ones and the staff aren’t purposefully lying to you.