Is that more cost effective to the budget than just a 20¢ cup of ramen? Or is it that it looks better on camera than the real thing like using mashed potatoes for ice cream commercials?
There's three choices on my floor. One is acceptable and my preference cuz it's close and clean. One is awful, it's dirty and one of the stalls has a broken door that doesn't close. The third which I never use is my favorite, I leave I as a mysterious luxury bathroom in my head and I'll never use it in case that isn't the reality of it. I like to think it has bidets and hot towels to dry my hands, sometimes even an attendant
I've never heard of beeper, but it sounds pretty inaccessible from what your saying. Is there something that makes it worth it? Or is it just another messaging app that nobody I need to speak with is using?
It's kinda beat seeing a whole wall of automated reddit reposts from bots, nobody ever comments on them. But I get that there's some content we may wanna see among it. However, I don't like seeing links directly to Reddit, I'm not trying to give them traffic at this time
Entirely understandable, the first 400 pages are basically an info dump with no context and no way to connect any dots. It does smooth out, and I think it's worth it, but I can easily understand why people don't go through with it. But since there's no new malazan books currently, what's your favorite fantasy series that you'd recommend?
Probably my favorite series at this point. It does have what could be called a rough start (I didn't finish the first book on my first try, but once I was over the hump it was hard to put the books down) but the world building, characters, and plots are really good. It also has great re-readability
Currently reading Man in the High Castle, and also Scythe since I saw it on a friend's bookshelf and am always looking for something new to read while waiting for more malazan books (can't commit to another reread right now).
Same on GrubHub. Individual item markup of 1 or 2 dollars each, delivery fee, and 10% service fee (on the sum of order + delivery fee + taxes). So what would be 20 in store becomes something like 25 (food) + 1.50 taxes + 4 delivery fee + 3.05 service fee, then tipping on that 33.55 which brings what should have been 20-22 dollars as pickup (or 28 pickup through GrubHub) up to 38-40 dollars minimum. Damn near double
Yeah I have noticed that, it seems to only buffer a certain number of posts at a time and will only hide ones that are buffered and marked as read. Also thanks I'm gonna find and apply that setting. There's enough duplication that I'm certain if I wanna see something again I will
The app requires that you actually open the post to mark as read I think, then there's an option at the top right to hide read. They don't seem to auto hide and they come back on refresh
Idk if I'd go so far as saying they're terrorists, they aren't using violence. But the vibe and dedication makes me think it's the same person that got mad that they couldn't run every community on the instance or some shit and then proceeded to spam create hundreds of communities
Is that more cost effective to the budget than just a 20¢ cup of ramen? Or is it that it looks better on camera than the real thing like using mashed potatoes for ice cream commercials?