That's pretty cool to know. I remember the rare occasion when a fire hydrant was open, it became a neighborhood event on par with a holiday. Good times!
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Look up the green "Asian body scrub" cloths. They're next level wash cloths that exfoliate, dry fast, and are washable. Bonus, they're super cheap. I swear by them and can't ever go back to other scrubbers.
Check out the green "Asian body scrubber" clothes. They're cheap as shit, washable, and will remove as many layers as skin as desired. Once I started on them, I never went back.
The Asian body scrubbers are next level exfoliation. The best part is they dry super fast and are washable. I used to use the poofs but they retained so much dang water and weren't washable.
Digging it, thanks for sharing!
I'm in a similar boat, loved mullvad for years but disappointed to see port forwarding go.
I'm a fan of MobaXterm. It's convenient to run sessions for Windows and Linux machines under a single umbrella. It also has some nice features like multi-command, SFTP, and Putty integration. Only downside is the price I suppose.
Edit: I guess I'm talking about remote terminal software, maybe somewhat tangential to the post.
It's probably the same for me. I played, quit, and restarted Diablo II so many times since middle school. It just has a replayability factor after you've been away from a few years.
Never saying "That is not my job" is solid advice IF your managers recognize hard work and reward it with promotions or additional compensation. I was able to move ahead of some of my peers by putting my hand up and being willing to take in challenges. If your managers suck, then don't bother unless it's for some personal growth.
I can't imagine having paid money for reddit bux.
So, still a smartphone just more inconvenient?
This article reads like bottom tier AI generated noise. It's more like advertising under the guise of tech reporting.