

Most people don’t brag about their OS at all. For the vast majority, if it can accomplish the tasks it needs to accomplish, that is that.
Most people don’t brag about their OS at all. For the vast majority, if it can accomplish the tasks it needs to accomplish, that is that.
I do think she’d be way hotter if the top half was just a little more reasonably sized.
I see their repo is open source. Is there any actual evidence that the sketchy machine generated any part of it?
It would be tempting to get that plan and call them at the stupidest hours possible. But it’s probably outsourced to India or just AI
Hold up now, neither of these shows are slop
From what I’ve read, many schools have or had in the past dress code requirements requiring the students hair to be black.
Regular cells at work takes place in a decently average body and handles things like colds, scrapes, fever, etc. Run of the mill things
Code black is a spinoff where the body is a really unhealthy middle aged man and handles things like smoking, high cholesterol, STDs, etc. Much more adult topics. And also quite a bit grittier and more violent in presentation
Cells at work is decently wholesome. Some blood and violence, not much, comparable to Osmosis Jones. Now cells at work: code black on the other hand…
It’s more then mentioning the product name, the whole bit going on making it sound organic and shit screams sales read
Why does this post read like some kind of advertising bot posted it
Sword dad season 2?! Let’s go
I enjoy how baby capybara look the exact same as adults just smaller
I wonder if it would help to watch content where you have already watched with subtitles. So you have a rough idea of what’s going on already and your brain has more bandwidth to process the words themselves
Guarantee it wasn’t written out first until they had people argue about it
True, they kind of ride that line between neutral and evil for sure.
I’d lean more towards amoral, but it certainly doesn’t help that they were reincarnated into a war setting. I’d probably lean lawful neutral to put it in d&d alignment
My point being more that someone who already had kids is less likely to want to have more. Simple as that.
Who is the middle one? Don’t think I’ve seen them before