> The retailer has teamed up with beverage brand Miracle Seltzer to create a lineup of sparkling waters in four different flavors: lemon lime, green apple, sweet orange and hot dog. > > 7-Eleven says the hot dog flavor is a twist on one of its most beloved snacks, the Big Bite Hot Dog. > > According...
When asked where she planned to store the gun while she was in Australia, she indicated under a vehicle’s passenger seat, the court was told...
Oh yeah that'll calm down those pricks.
Why would you take it home? It could be someone else's cat.
The fact that it was bought by a crypto "entrepreneur" pretty much confirms it.
At that point it's just Greek mythology all over again.
Found out I'm allergic to a medicine after being administered via IV in one shot, luckily for me I was already at the hospital and the nurses figured out what was happening.
Probably but I don't think they screamed in English.
Also in Argentina and others Spanish speaking countries we say "Como Salomón la última gota va al pantalón" it means "Like Solomon the last drop good in the pants".
You mean something like this?
That building doesn't look straight to me.
Maybe they used an AI service to upscale the otherwise small res picture instead of looking for the original ones.
Pretty much the same as now then.
Ctrl Shift T doesn't work on that case?
Edit: I skipped the Android bit, sorry.
Edit 2: From the 3 dots menu INSIDE the tabs view you can access a list of recently closed tabs, not nearly as fast as a 3 key combo, but maybe better than looking for the tab in the history. Also apparently there's an extension that may help.
Got eem!
Brazilians use craque.
Some parts of Latin America use crack to refer of someone who is very good at something, started on football but nowadays it's used with everything, it's a synonym for superstar, ace, legend, etc.
This is a beautiful metaphor.
Typical AI behavior
Edit: and then it will gaslight you if you say the answer is the same.
He meant it like they're very tasty
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HP is very insistent that users of its printers don't turn to cheaper third-party alternatives for their ink cartridges. It introduced a feature called Dynamic Security in...
From my point of view HP printers are a bad investment.
r/Pics is having a new poll to decide their future
r/Pics is doing a new poll to divide their fate, the are 3 options:
- Continue allowing only pictures of John Oliver looking sexy.
- Allow any media of John Oliver.
- Suspend all of /r/Pics' subreddit-specific rules.
They're just gonna set the sub on fire!