Same! Some of her earlier jumps would have easily cleared it, but she didn't quite make it on the last one. Still though, really awesome showing by Ukraine!!
Minecraft
Stardew Valley
Baldurs Gate 3
Yeah I would guess the vast majority of women competing are on birth control. No way would I let something as stupid as an ill timed period and all the hormonal crazy that comes with it potentially affect my performance at an event I'd been training 4 years for.
We just finished Prodigy, and are in the middle of Dr Who. Soon we'll start up House of the Dragon 😊
My husband and I don't watch TV together a lot, but Sunday nights are the one night a week we set aside for it. I often find myself looking forward to Sunday evenings when we get to catch up on our favorite shows and hang out. It's also typically the only night of the week I eat ice cream, so it's an extra treat.
I'm usually busy enjoying my Sunday evenings and don't even think about the fact that the weekend is ending.
I find it funny that this is what they're up in arms about, not the happy little threesome. I saw it and was shocked that NBC actually aired it, because that's just much too controversial for we puritanical Americans to handle.
As you said, you took on the responsibility and obligations of parenthood when you chose to have children. Part of that is considering their interests when exercising your vote. While I don't have children, I don't agree that you have more skin in the game as you put it, than I do. I, as a human being and citizen of this country, want to see it succeed and flourish not only now, but long after I am gone, for generations to come. My family, friends and loved ones are all considerations when voting, as well as what I think will be best for society as a whole. It's why when local votes come up for school funding, I always vote in favor of increases, despite having no children of my own benefitting from it.
Every adult makes life choices, and has various considerations for how they think the world should be, and what will improve it. The personal decisions you make and how you live your life should not afford you more or less votes than anyone else.
Eh, I don't agree. Sports are a good way for people to get exercise and recreation time in, which are vital for mental and physical health. There are definitely ways to incorporate animals into sports that the animals enjoy and is also good for their mental and physical well-being. We just need to collectively stop being shitty stewards of our animal companions.
Absolutely this. There IS a scenario in which I would love a "smart" or "AI" fridge, but it's gotta be damn impressive to even be worth my time.
It needs to know everything in my fridge, how long it's been there and it's expiration date, and I want it to build grocery lists for me based on what is low, and let me know ahead of time that I should use something up that's going bad soon. Bonus points if it recommends some options for how to do that based on my tastes. And I want to do this without having to manually input or remove everything.
But we're still SO far from being able to do this reliably, let alone at any kind of acceptable price point, and yet fridge makers keep shoving out dumb fridges with a screen on them and calling them "smart". I hate it.
I never said it was? Or that I was merely satisfied with that? Voting is the very least a person can do as a citizen, and discouraging people from doing it for ANY reason is asinine.
What on earth are you even trying to say? You can never win if you don't vote, and you're over here implying that it's a waste of time to do so. Go back to your troll farm.
100% agree. I've been using Kagi for a bit over a month now and I love it. My one and only complaint is business hours can be harder to find - I have to actually click into their website for it. That's it though! Everything else is dramatically less painful in my opinion. I don't need business hours frequently enough for it to matter though, and if needed I can use Google for that one thing.
Kagi has been a breath of fresh air