He’s pro-Palestine and there’s a villain in his stage performance that is a Nazi. I don’t think Waters is an anti-semite though.
He’s pro-Palestine and there’s a villain in his stage performance that is a Nazi. I don’t think Waters is an anti-semite though.
I pirate a ton of stuff, but I also see more movies in theaters than most people I know. I’m lucky enough to live in a place that still has an awesome local video store that has a ton of hard to find, obacure films. Like shaw brothers kung fu films, or documentaries like Jefftowne.
The Gunslinger. It was supposed to be more of a continuation of the books but it just sucked all around.
There’s zero evidence God is real. Might as well say “we can’t say with 100% certainty Harry Potter isn’t real. In the story the wizards all hide from muggles.”
Most of humanity legitmatly believed in some kind of god for most of history. It didn’t stop people from screwing each other over.
Root access is pretty easy to get. People don’t reccomend it much anymore but I’ve had zero issues on a Pixel 7 aside that I can’t use the phone’s tap and pay feature. Bus passes and plane tickets still work.
Probably not what you meant, but you can buy a Nexus 5x on eBay for $200 and flash Ubuntu’s mobile is to it.
Last time I rented a car I declined their insurance and they were able to just use my daily car’s policy.
I like to tinker with things. I wanted to see if I could hit a weed cart powered by my phone so I bought a bunch of cheap 510 batteries with temp select from DH gate. They were all the same brand, same seller, same packaging. Inside was a different story though. All the batteries were from different manufactures with capacities different from what was listed.
Instapot. Instapot made too good of a product, most people buy one and its good for years. That’s good for consumers but terrible for investors. The company that bought them out and took them public saddled them with a ton of debt from other sectors and now they’re bankrupt.
They’re all overpriced, diamonds are a scam that’s so normalized most people don’t realize its a scam.
My younger coworker was just super stoaked that he only paid $3000 over MSRP for his new car. They gave him a year of oil changes and undercoat for free though!
What are the details on that?
Its super strange, especially since Android originally allowed it. When I get an authentication code sent the notification gives an option to copy it, and some apps just automatically input it if I leave the app open when the message is recived.
Do I know this from Alan Wake 2 or My Summer Car?