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Or the CIA. We all know how trigger happy they are after all.
Or the CIA. We all know how trigger happy they are after all.
I’d personally recommend Linux Mint Debian Edition. After distro hopping for a bit, it has personally been the best one for working right out of the box, both for my games and for my peripherals.
I like the UI, it’s about at my tech level/needs. I have little to no complaints about it, which is as good as it gets.
Don’t worry, I’ve been playing plenty of Linux factorio for the last few weeks to make up for it.
I made a similar switch around January or so. I haven’t really notice much of a change in the bill.
It wasn’t a particularly high bill to begin with, and I haven’t really compared the actual price per kwh.
So overall I’m still pleased even if it hasn’t been noticeably cheaper. All my power is on renewable, and my bill hasn’t gone up.
Because cars are well regulated to make them as safe as possible.
While this is debatable, the regulation of cars is still a useful allegory for gun regulation.
You could rotate it before battle to your preferred position, but not rotate it mid battle.
You’d be safer IRL printing it on a printer without yellow ink, then scanning it, then deleting the metadata from the scan.
let most of the back just grow out wild
This, but native plants instead.
Getting shot in your own home during a no knock raid isn’t a culture problem.
It’s yet another tactic to delay.