Well, I enjoy my job, is a big part of it. But I also commute by bike, which gives we time to decompress and switch gears, pun intended, between work and home.
Press your middle finger and thumb together with your pinky in the hollow of the gerl of your hand and your ring finger slightly overlapping it at the base of the thumb. Move the thumb out of the way to the side, allowing the middle finger to accelerated down to strike the spot where the ring finger meets the base of the thumb.
How I learned? In a dream. I literally woke up snapping my fingers and I've been able to do it ever since.
No. The games are more fun. There's so much variety available: A lot more games that you won't like but a lot more games that you will like, too, you just have to find them.
I don't like lootbox shovelware, either, but you know what? I just don't play those games. I play other ones, new and old, that I actually like. So can you.
Seniority is the stand-in for merit. Until merit can be evaluated, it's presumed that someone more senior in a position has more experience, training, and connections in that position, and thus higher merit.
I love acidic foods. It's essential for cutting through the fatty richness of some dishes. Bacon's nice but bacon with tomato is amazing. Ham and cheese on bread are dece but it's not really a sandwich without mustard. Most soups are better with a squeeze of citrus. And so on, and so on.
Vinegar is another kind of acid, or really two kinds: Fermented vinegar is very different from distilled vinegar. Most people like fermented vinegar in moderation, and some (including me) like it even out of moderation. I will soak good bread in balsamic and eat it strait, for example. I barely put oil on my salads, it's mostly vinegar.
Distilled vinegar is the kind you clean with, but you can eat it, too. I think maybe overfamiliarity with it as a cleaning product may dampem some people's desire to consume vinegar; I myself never used it for cleaning growing up, except small amounts to treat laundry.
Art Brut. Their catalog just isn't a draw from me, but I saw them open for another hand and they're immaculate performers, they honestly blew the headliners away with their amazing energy and perfect read of the audience.
It's true that PHP is not for animation and indeed requires a server request for every interaction, but many web apps would be better if they were more server-side-oriented.
The only person I know who does this is a former Navy man.