I just picked up this game (FF7 remake) for my legion go. Excited to get started with it!
I just picked up this game (FF7 remake) for my legion go. Excited to get started with it!
That’s exactly the game I was referring to.
So much fun when I can simply enjoy the experience.
I’ve finally hit the age that Story Mode is my preferred game method.
Not OP, but we make roasted carrots with garlic, Italian spices, and parm cheese sprinkled on top.
Be sure to use avocado oil instead of olive.
They’re fucking delicious.
Edit: 325 for about 18-20 minutes. Just check for tenderness that you prefer.
We have two different Ninja air fryers. One that’s the bin/grill style and the flip version that can be used as a toaster oven as well.
They get used in one form or another almost daily.
I just wish I could fully complete a series.
I have so many goddamn shows that I love but have never been able to complete.
Then I end up rewatching the same thing I always do.
I used a great app along with an ODB2 adapter to turn that off. No more honking of the horn, but the lights do give a quick blink.
This also turns off the headlight auto timer for when you park. Quick click and my aux lights give a blink and turn off.
Works great, though the only time I really drive is the one day a month into my offices and occasionally to the food store.
WSL has been integrated into Windows for a while now. The days you’re referring to are in the past.
I’ve lost my glasses while they were on my face far too many times.
I had this idea shared with me when my mother passed. Perhaps the perspective will give you some hope.
When we experience loss, the emotions come at you like 100 foot high waves, pounding you into the coral on the ocean floor. You feel as though you can’t breathe or come up for air. It feels overwhelming and unsustainable.
Over time, those waves become smaller and less frequent. You learn how to expect them and breathe before the wave hits. You adapt, but you never forget.
You may feel as though it would be easier to give up, but you DO have the strength to get through this. It won’t be easy, and there will be days where those waves feel like they’re coming relentlessly, but time truly helps.
You will learn from your experiences and grow. The person you become over time allows you to become a better partner in the future.
Use this time for reflection and working to become a more complete individual. You’ll get through this. It won’t be easy, but I believe in you.
Then link the supposed data points backing up this claim.
You’ve refused to do so within this thread, only using “You don’t know!” as a reply.
Link the supposed data or GTFO. That’s what every person has stated and you’ve refused to comply.
I find this strange as well. While the producer of my meds has changed several times, I’ve never had to wait or go without at any point in time.
They’re D20 games. They behave exactly as one would expect with turn based combat.
Welp, that’s enough Lemmy for me today.
This is me. Competitive swimming and wrestling as a youth, along with many years of rock climbing.
My upper back and neck is disproportionately larger than my lower torso and legs.
That’s my thought as well. They NEED to buy the name brand items as well?
There are PLENTY of corners that can be cut, as well as buying items that can be made into larger meals (soups, pastas, etc.) that reheat well.
Whoever this person was needs to rethink their wants and needs, then shop accordingly to their budget.
I support AUS forging a bit closer relationship with the West. The coal mining and Chinese money coming into that country is concerning to me.
From your PNW neighbor, thanks!
We’re a great coalition of states, even with the red areas we have to drag kicking and screaming into this century.
This is my go to. Picked it up when I was in AUS for a while and it has never left my lexicon.