I never knew Mozilla had so much lore.
I never knew Mozilla had so much lore.
Unreasonable assumption. The usual prenatal appointments are a recommendation, not a requirement. Many people don’t go to them, especially if they’ve already had kids and are familiar with the process.
She did get her kid back. It’s in the article.
Search for basement bargain priced drugs, get basement bargain drug dealers.
We talking about Grand Unified Theory here?
Definitely sourced a make-shift rolling paper or two from those things.
Ah, well at least the car wasn’t stolen. Gotta find those silver linings in every tragedy. (/s for the context-illiterate.)
Risk of Rain 2, playing as Artificer. If I survive long enough to get a few key fire damage items, I’m set.
Go for it! You can always do a Windows VM for the rare times you may need it - if at all.
I’ve got symmetrical gigabit in my apartment, with the option to upgrade to 5 or 8. I’d have to upgrade my equipment to use those speeds, but it’s nice to know I have the option.
I’ve found it’s a great source for e-books, as well.
Restaurant wasn’t in a ticketed park. The tickets are as relevant as the D+ trial.
“Register for free to continue reading.”
No.
One of us! One of us! Gooble gobble! Gooble gobble! One of us!
Yeah, they do all they can to push the premium accounts, but there’s a free option buried in there somewhere.
Another one? You don’t say.
If I had kids, I’d feel much safer leaving them in the care of drag queens over any clergy.
Synology DS918+.