But HOW? Trump said HE solved everything and now was time for peace because HE made them sign a ceasefire!
AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor
Isn't this news from 3 months ago?
I have 7 weeks of paid leave yearly to use as I please, however, my autism makes taking more than two weeks of pause together a struggle. I need my routines, even the work one. I found that taking small breaks of 2-3 days often (save for the 2 weeks I take in summer) works much better for me than taking a long pause. Longer pauses screw with my routines and they are actually worse and more draining than small and frequent pauses.
Of course this is because I have to work, if work weren't a necessity, I'd be perfectly well without it because I'd create routines to occupy the time I spend working.
The moment I was creating my user, I checked and I wasn't a velociraptor.
I mean... have you ever seen this happen in the last, say, 5 months?
I'm testing this this evening. My only gripe with soulseek is that if I want to download a playlist from spotify, I need to manually search for each song.
Well yeah! Have you ever seen the turd doing anything that he (or the world) would regret?
(I am trying to write this with a straight face, it's hard)
Things they don't need.
Do you really need a new phone every year? How many clothes do you have to buy? How many are in your closet still waiting to be worn once? And what about the car? How big does it have to be? Do you even need it at all?
As a person that uses a bike to do part of my commute, I can confirm that there's a good portion of bikers (and e-scooter drivers) who think traffic laws are not mean for them. I've been yelled at by other bikers because I stopped at a red light (doing so, I was blocking other bikers from passing with the red light).
However, the problem is not the lack of laws, rather the lack of will from the authorities to enforce them to these assholes.
Human here. Not a witch and definitely not a velociraptor. I am too fed up of them.
Soulseek is your friend. Setting up your library will be a tough step, but once done, you'll feel so free that it will be worth it.
I had to read it twice because I thought I was reading it wrong. The second time I continued with the rest of the sentence and realized I had read two "you" in the phrase because there were two.