It depends on how often they use their drug and how they act about it. If you can't function and treat people like shit because you haven't had your coffee/tea yet, you're a drug addict.
DreamySweet
How nice of him to fill the tank up after borrowing the car.
I do agree with OP on the thing about smokers though. You shouldn't get special privileges just because you're a drug addict.
It's easy to just block the things you don't want to see. As long as the communities you use don't allow that stuff, they will be banned if they bring it there. The same thing would have happened if more people joined those other reddit alternatives, but no one was willing to do it.
They didn't put the paper towels in the center of the table.
CrossCode. It's a fun action RPG set in a MMORPG where players are remote controlling avatars made of solid light.
It's not just ads. They used to hide posts made by blocked users but they stopped doing that a while ago. Blocking doesn't do anything anymore. There is also a limit to how many accounts you can block, which is easy to reach just by blocking bots.
I use FOSS whenever possible.
Gamers never learn.
With emulation, there will likely be cases where specific games don't work properly. There are way too many games for a small indie company like Nintendo to test them. You'll just have to buy them all again at full price on the new console.
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