Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
Need For Speed Hot Pursuit has always been my favorite.
I wouldn't say everyone knows. My father thinks Caesar salad is healthy and recently told me he learned that cans have nutritional labels on them, but he doesn't understand them.
I've been loving that series. Can't wait for season 3.
That picture looks like Ricky from Trailer Park Boys
"to be honest"
So, you've been dishonest until this point?
I don't see this changing until the housing supply exceeds the demand. At the rate we build, that's not happening any time soon.
Hill Clim Racer has been a long time favorite. Still works great in airplane mode and well.
I've been playing through cyberpunk 2077 and it's been a lot of fun. Slowly completing all sides quests before advancing the main story line.
Not so weird for a group of people whose lives were in the spotlight for basically most of their lives
I guess I'm putting emphasis on the word "believe" and you seem to be seeing religion as a way to find comfort. This is why I feel you are not actually answering the question that OP posed. Perhaps I'm taking the question too literally.
Adding more to this. The question is why do you believe in religion, not why you are religious. To me, there's a difference between the two of these.
You find it personally beneficial, but you haven't actually answered the question.
This looks very yummy. I'm going to try this out soon. I'm growing dill and have been looking for dishes to use it in.
Thanks for sharing.
I agree, however I meant steam link the technology, not the little box they made. I run steam link on a raspberry pi and the steam deck you mentioned is a good example of the tech as well.
Thanks for the additional insight.
Steam failed? I use Steam link all the time and I also use remote play with friends. These are both examples of streaming.
Is there another Steam streaming that I'm not aware of?
Crunchy thin crust, chili flakes, jalapeno, and pineapple.
I have a jade that was gifted to me 8 years ago. It has been re-potted several times. It's massive and I love it.
Holy Hell is the over-the-top, outrageous, sexually-deviant, blood-drenched story of Father Augustus Bane: a priest pushed too far who begins praying to a revolver and hunting down the gangsters who killed his parishioners. In the vein of recent alternative horror/comedies like "Machete" and "Hobo with a Shotgun", HOLY HELL is a modern take on 60's and 70's B-Movie and Exploitation film tropes. The goal of this feature length movie is to break through every limit set by film, taste and reasonable societal behavior: all with anarchic glee.
A list of federally protected species living on land removed from the Greenbelt gives Ottawa significant powers to intervene in the Ford government's plan to allow new development.