pretty sure android has this feature built in (and it’s not ai)
pretty sure android has this feature built in (and it’s not ai)
must be a clicky pen so I can click
I think even if you put the speech bubble next to the phone it would be fine, since the phone uses a different speech bubble style than the previous panel
bloons td 6 and super auto pets (on mobile and PC)
also mindustry
according to Google, cat purrs are at a specific frequency that somehow helps you heal faster
in fencing left handed people have a slight advantage, since left handed people are used to fighting right handed people but righties aren’t used to fencing lefties. other than that it’s probably worse since it looks like writing left handed is more annoying
it’s like the trolley problem. would you rather have more people die or a smaller but still sizable amount of people die? unfortunately in America there are only 2 viable candidates.
mandkind knew they could not change society, so instead of reflecting on themselves, they blamed the boomers
it’s like the birth of Jesus Christ type sh, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nativity_of_Jesus
this gives off “1 billion lions would beat 1 of every pokemon” type energy
Mozilla seems to be transitioning to becoming an advertising company so I wouldn’t want them to have my data either.
sometimes I like the constantly changing subtitles when watching funny stuff, I don’t like it when the subtitles shows the whole sentence and gives away the joke before the guy says it (I read fast sometimes)
mindustry is free on Android, it’s a tower defense/factory building game (it’s also open source)
I got bloons td 6 for like 7 bucks, for some reason it also has microtransactions but they are not required or pushed onto you. I think btd6 is the best tower defense game, it just has so much content and is still getting regular updates.
it could be you, it could be me, it could even be-
I do this but instead of a playlist it’s just Rockefeller street Nightcore version on loop
(assuming your post isn’t a joke) it is impossible to cause a nuclear reaction by cutting cucumbers.
the biggest innacuracy in this comic is that as the panel zooms in on the cucumber atoms, the knife looks exactly the same. if it was realistic it would just be a bunch of metal atoms pushing aside a bunch of cucumber atoms, not a sharp knife slicing through individual atoms.
I think it’s more about how testers always run into all the edge cases programmers don’t think about