Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
When the US overthrows a government, they install a King™
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
[Monkey's paw curls]
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
I didn't buy the game at launch because, y'know, [gestures broadly]. However, I picked it up during the sale with the 2.0 update. There are still some janky glitches and oddball moments that happen every now and then, but overall, Night City is a nice place to be. I can look past its quirks because I like being in the world CP2077 offers.
Even if CDPR is going to add more, I think you should wait for the next sale and pick it up. Plus, the mod community has tons of options to fill in any gaps CDPR leaves.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 94%
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
Is Wendy's still doing the sassy Twitter (now known as "X, formerly known as Twitter") schtick?
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 95%
I hate that this will get overshadowed by the news about Kissinger. The man was an absolute bard and will be sorely missed.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
It looks like Boss Baby 2: Family Business. I am now going to drink heavily and ponder why I know that, despite having never seen it.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
Imagine having your military undermined by a washed up football coach. I have to hope that this sentient pile of damp laundry gets what's coming to him eventually.
For example, English speakers commonly mix up your/you're or there/their/they're. I'm curious about similar mistakes in other languages.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
Strictly speaking, they always have to signal it. However, you might notice the coaches will grab one of the officials and let him/her know that the coach will want to call a timeout. This is especially true when the coach is deliberately letting the clock run down. The coach may even say that they're planning to call a timeout with X seconds left, but they still have to actually call it.
So to answer your question directly, the coaches always have to formally call a timeout and make the signal; they can't tee one up and rely on an official to call it for them.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 88%
Butthurt people downvoting you for giving the right answer. It's frustrating, but it's cleanest to run two instances of Readarr for two formats (which is why it's best to run it in containers).
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 80%
Yeah, it's a Prius, сука
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
Given your use case, I'd go for size over speed. I did music production for a few years using HDDs to store my samples and VSTs, and I never had any major issues. Storage prices stagnated for a while, but they're finally coming down more steadily, so you might consider picking up HDDs for now and holding out for an SSD upgrade down the road.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
Li'l Proper Configuration
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 94%
Without any sort of space suit, either. Just a frozen corpse with a little yellow Kodiak camera floating around in a barrel.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 97%
It's been a while since I cringed hard enough to collapse in on myself. Thank you and damn you.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
This has big "FW: FW: RE: FW:" energy.
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 95%
Bout to change his name to "Diddly"
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
Perhaps not shooting him?
Slinky5737 11mo ago • 100%
You'd need a lot of botox, given that he is a penis wrinkle.