

It was costing the administration around half a million dollars.
How? Surely this was put in place as a cost cutting measure. I mean, terminate it, sure. Pay actual humans. I just have questions.


It was costing the administration around half a million dollars.
How? Surely this was put in place as a cost cutting measure. I mean, terminate it, sure. Pay actual humans. I just have questions.


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If you look closely at the photos of them together, you’ll notice that wasn’t really her; it was a couch with a wig.


Bhutan?


“One hotdog, please!”
“Fill out these forms where I put the fun stickers and get a witness to sign.”
“What if I don’t want this much commitment for a hotdog?”
“Jail >:-(“


It was an attempt to be funny because they went out of their way to say “period” but then used an exclamation mark instead. Oh well.


Can’t help but notice you used exclamation marks instead of periods. Sincerely, the pedantic community.
Samosas with spanakopita filling. I call them spanakomosas.


All you can eat sushi. It doesn’t need to be great, just all I can eat.


People living in the US but using an Apple account set to another country. Because you can only switch it once a year or something inconvenient like that. Whatever the circumstances may be, there is seemingly no good reason to restrict the app to US accounts only.


Because ICE targets people not from the US?


Was this ever even available to non-US accounts? Was there ever an explanation for why it was georestricted?


Oh, I know. And at least some emulators let you use the mouse as a faux light gun so all is not lost.


There are patches for the NES zapper games to make them work on modern TVs.
Edit: https://neslcdmod.com/
No Bayou Billy 🙁
Thank you for being a friend.


Ente Auth is cross platform.


Now that you mention it, India does use type D. Your image says type M. So you are right; D is the silly one. The larger holes are for higher amperage devices, but all the small holes are just because manufacturing tolerances are all over the place.
Now that you mention it, there was that story about Air Canada’s chatbot misleading a customer which ended up costing them $800. 😔
Edit: I know, legal fees and such, but there didn’t appear to be any punitive component nor incentive to change course.