People who destroy things over computer game outcomes: Why?
I’ve seen keyboards flipped, monitors punched through, controllers thrown. And that’s just in the home.
How does one get to a place mentally where burning and destroying things, over a computer game seem a reasonable thing to do?
More relatable?
It neither scans nor alliterates.
Could be fighting a losing battle. https://vxtwitter.com/CachideSandra/status/1835768543469547973?t=9aA8IONoZaXCw1yv4tVupQ&s=19
“Queer” is probably the only one that has (mostly?) been.
GMA T50 begs to differ.
Who are Christians.
It doesn’t matter how you cook it, cooking it thoroughly will kill the bacteria. However, some bacteria leave toxins behind and cooking won’t get rid of those. Basically don’t eat rotten meat, the best way to tell if it’s rotten is looking for discolouration and it smelling really bad, although this can also be a good thing in some aged meats like game or beef. BTW, beef turning brown when the packet is opened is normal. Supermarkets fill the packets with inert gas to artificially keep the meat looking red.
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature. If you have to click through 10 shitty videos before finding the one you’re looking for, that’s 10x more engagement to sell to advertisers.
We should probably stop using that word and just call it by it’s proper name, "Capitalism”. The only way for an ad revenue based business to drive growth is to force more and more ads on users, and flood their platform with bots to increase engagement numbers.
I hope you’re not from the US or the UK because I have some bad news for you…
Of the top of my head, IIRC the blades in a turbine are grown into a single crystal of titanium so there’s no weak points between the crystalline structure.
Not titanium, nickel alloy.
Anything from Amazon.
Why is it, when stupid calls are made, it always involves Derek Warwick?
Special Monaco compound tyres that will only last 15-20 laps, and drop off a cliff if not pushed to maintain temperature.
yet
I like the idea of historic teams being encouraged to stay in F1, but since Ferrari first received the payment after racing for 31 years, perhaps it’s time Williams (47 years presently) and McLaren (58 years), also got some cheddar. In fact, Sauber have now been if F1 as long as Ferrari was when it first received the payment.
She could have at least switched to lightmode first.