Only when it's smuggled.
JadenSmith
I remember not long after hats came out, they did this thing where if you didn't use a hack or tool to get hats they give you a Halo hat.
I got the Halo hat about two days after using a tool, it unlocked all hats within a minute.
It gets a bit annoying tbh. I'm born and raised in London, however spent a good number of years in America. Met amazing people, and forged lifelong friendships to boot. Over here people are given the impression that it's overall a rather dangerous and hate filled place... There's no winning arguments though, my former coworkers find the enthusiasm and general cheeriness of the Americans they met as a huge downside. I just don't get it.
Sources mentioned here, along with B3ta.
B3ta is a message board focusing on British humour and memes. It's not everyone's cup of tea, understandably.
Keepa.
It shows a graph, under every Amazon product page, showing what price changes have gone on in the past several months. There is also options to be alerted when the price goes to an amount you can set yourself.
Easier to get the cheapest prices on Amazon, if you don't mind waiting sometimes. Sometimes you genuinely find a product that's the lowest price it has been in years, but at least with Keepa you can see that for yourself.
Your last point makes me think of the picture of that 2MB hard drive from yesteryear. That black and white one where they are getting the massive thing (bigger than my fridge freezer) onto a truck, if I'm remembering right.
Imagine if the computers needed, in a couple decades, will be much smaller and capable.
His photos were altered to not show the facial scarring he had, from contracting Smallpox as a child, as an effort at the time to make him look better in print.
People in the UK drink so much tea (or coffee these days), that breaks in soap operas (such as Eastenders) cause the national grid to be on high alert, due to the incredulous surge of power from so many kettles being turned on at once.
Finally, someone else who knows of this very obscure community!
The artworks are wild.
I'm not sure if I'd want to ask Santa for his chocolate, partly because he may be into it and that frightens me.
I remember, in university, at the start of a Latin American History class the lecturer walks in with boxes and straight up asks, "SO WHO WANTS TO DO COCAINE?!?"
Then proceeds to take out coca leaf tea bags, offers everyone a cup, and explains how she was intentionally wrong in her statement to highlight a big issue. She explained the Native use of coca leaf, and how they have suffered from people using their sacred herb in concentrated and illicit ways.
She also gave me a box to take home, because I said it helped with my stomach cramps (medical issue), and it really did. No addiction felt either.
With some teachers you can really tell how passionate they are.
Thanks, this is useful information for when they find the evidence.