You’d have died either way most likely. Git gud.
You’d have died either way most likely. Git gud.
Three months after surgery is too early for such a conclusion. It is expected that you still have dry eyes and stuff like that for a larger period of time, around 6 months or so with daily eye drops. Your vision post surgery is also not 100% improved, and gets better for up to a year after, while your eyes and brain adjust.
Source: my wife had it. Certainly worth it. Your link is not very relevant.
I was not referring to cars specifically. I was referring to people spending money for things that make them happy.
Nothing inherently wrong with expensive toys for adults. Not my cup of tea, but still.
Indeed, but don’t underestimate my laziness.
But yeah, sometimes I just compile from source, if needed.
There is no software that is not in AUR. I use arch, BTW.
I’d wager not too hard to do manually.
Which you bought for 700 also, eh.
Could have been sneakier perhaps if it said Shift+Insert instead of Ctrl+V.
THEY’RE EATING THE DOGS. THEY’RE EATING THE CATS.
Sorry.
Slice and dice is similarly fun.
Sorry, the greatest Rpg remains planescape Torment.
Huh does that actually work? Don’t have a system handy to try it out.
A hot springs open room in a Japanese Ryokan near Kyoto, with a very wide barrel that I would lay with my back turned into a small hot water waterfall.
Well, technically no one is stopping you.
Fair enough. Different tastes for different people.
That description does not do justice to the games at the time that they were released. Half life 1 was groundbreaking in its approach of environmental challenges and puzzles, for example. Opposing force was one of the coolest expansions.
Maybe if you play them now they are nothing spectacular to you, but that’s perhaps because for 25 years other games have been copying the style of HL1 so you’re used to it.
Obligatory fuck java generics.