I’m 25 years old.
No. The answer is no. Unless you were exclusively looking to date leonardo dicaprio, 25 is not too old
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I’m 25 years old.
No. The answer is no. Unless you were exclusively looking to date leonardo dicaprio, 25 is not too old
I mean the eff can only do so much to defend people who didn't even fucking bother in the slightest to defend themselves and just rolled over at every turn
I mean admins will just delete it like every other time someone they don't like attempts to participate in r/place
I hate the term review bombing. Because guess what. Any review not left under false premises is an entirely legitimate opinion on the media. If someone thinks a movie or game is bottom of the barrel trash because of some small aspect, they're entirely within their right to have that opinion, and it's no less legitimate than someone who likes it more.
I'm sorry but I refuse to switch to an emulator that is not named after a citrus.
Prices don't make sense because you, as a regular person, don't see the overwhelming majority of what contributes to them.
For instance, I figure you aren't particularly familiar with the output quantity of various semiconductor factories around the world, the overall percentage that are good enough for high end computers, and how many different companies around the world need them for their products, and in what quantity. Or even on the consumer end, how different use cases effect demand, along with how the various brands stack up against each other in their current offerings.
It's such an unfathomably bad idea to pirate things on company servers
In a similar vein, I love my ps vita. Hacked, it's an absolutely amazing console, and is able to boast the "actually fits in my pocket" award.
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It largely depends on what the online functionality does. Pirating software that heavily relies on external servers as opposed to your machine isn't really feasible. But if it's just a phone home to verify, someone has probably cracked it
The devs just completely folded to some bogus copyright claims against their extentions
The problem, at least to me, is the wildly inconsistent application of the rules. Plenty of streamers have gotten bans for inappropriate content for far, far less than this, and been told to shove it when they tried to appeal. I can guarantee you nobody would be up in arms over this if twitch just treated it as a free for all, and didn't care if people streamed tits. The problem is that it isn't, and lots of people get banned, while the big thirst streamers get given a free pass on everything
Also, If this goes through, the "banned games" list is going to need some real pruning.
I choose to interpret this as you having chatgpt add incomprehensible comments just to make code more confusing
Op just discovered division of labor
Mullvad is the only one, though it's in large part due to me not being in a situation where I have any important software needs in my personal life, meaning I can get away with just free options and cracked versions whenever I need something.
Let's be real, that's the last place anyone would look for a torrent client
My guy, reddit doesn't even care if your email is valid. Just use some keyboard spam like aocjd@sjd.aa, it will accept it
From my experience, it largely depends on how online multi-player is handled. Things that require game-specific accounts or have drm tied to an account like steam, it won't work. But a lot of stuff on console works fine since it's presumed that the anti-piracy has already happened. I play plenty of pirated games online on 3ds, Wii u, and psvita
Exactly where it belongs, nowhere
At least from my personal experience talking to people, I find that a lot of women support "sex work" as some sort of nebulous concept, but when it comes to the real world, and actually interacting with it beyond just theoretical discussions about empowerment, there's often a lot less acceptance.
Basically, there exists a mental gap between "I support sex workers as a general idea of empowering people in bad situations" and "I support the direct exchange of money for sex as a service people want"
This. A ton of games have it removed eventually. The main purpose is just to keep the game from getting cracked during the initial release phase where they expect the majority of sales and hype.
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