That’s what grandparents are for.
That’s what grandparents are for.
This is my answer as well. It sucks that I can only work on my game on weekends and holidays while the rest of my life is wasted on boring business bullshit that nobody cares about.
My boss is pushing the AI stuff pretty hard lately. I just want to write my own code.
I was browsing the list of games last night. There are so many that you can just scroll for hours.
Doctors seem way to quick to assume that patients are imagining their symptoms. I fortunately haven’t had that happen to me yet, but my mom has some stories.
There were so many unlockable challenges too. I don’t think I was ever able to unlock everything.
That’s a decoy. The real cat is behind you, ready to strike.
Wouldn’t you need to say at least one of the punchlines? Where did this guy go to med school?
Have you considered buying artillery?
Thanks for the link. I wasn’t aware of that site.
Yes. It seemed pretty standard at first, but I ended up enjoying it quite a bit.
This reminds me of 8Doors: Arum’s Afterlife. I’ll definitely want to check this out.
Ideally, you would set this up ahead of time and won’t need to see it. But the thing that annoys me about outlook’s out-of-office thing is that by default, it just turns on for people in your organization. So if you forget to turn it on for everyone you can have an annoyed client wondering why you haven’t responded all week.
I feel like people must be tired of me recommending the same few games (you know, if anyone cared enough to read all my comments), but I’m the type of guy who is pretty much only interested in finding the more hidden gems, and I generally ignore the stuff that keeps showing up on the front page of Steam.
That’s cool. I used to have a homemade furnace that I used to melt aluminum. But the crucible sprung a leak and the metal reached the blower and I just kinda lost interest before I could get a replacement.
Ah yeah that would’ve been better.
Is there another word for “things that most people will toss out because they don’t see a use for it” that would convey the question better?
My comment was intended as a joke, not advice.