

You posted a lot of things I’ve been feeling for a while but haven’t put down into words. Thank you for this.
You posted a lot of things I’ve been feeling for a while but haven’t put down into words. Thank you for this.
Easy for a fictional, alien superhero to do with his superhuman powers. Some of us are normies with a shit job and a mortgage to pay.
Getting an apadravya piercing. Pain level was 11/10 for about 3 seconds. I learned a new level of pain that day.
For those who don’t want to do any searching for what an “adadravya” is:
it’s a body piercing that goes vertically through the head of a penis.
Dire Straits - Walk of Life.
I’ll second Linux Mint Cinnamon. My understanding is it is designed to look/function as close to Windows as possible to help people transition away from Windows.
It was my first Linux distro migrating from Windows, and overall it’s been a fairly decent transition.
-Check out Protondb.com. It’s a website where you can search for games to see their compatibility rating with Linux OSes, along with any tinkering/troubleshooting tips other users have done.
-Once you install Steam, go to the Settings menu, select Compatibility, and select an option for “Default compatibility tool”. This global setting means you would not have specifically select a Proton version for each game you play.
-I found that sometimes Steam would not launch from the toolbar. I have no issues launching it from the terminal window (literally launch Terminal, type the word ‘steam’, and hit Enter)
And a good morning to you, too!
This looks scrumptious!
Some people would. You know, for science.
His username checks out though.
Are you CayBakes from Reddit, by any chance?
Edit: even if you’re not, you are beautiful!
Journaling has helped me in the past.
Because it was my first distro that got me away from Windows. And yes, it’s Mint.
Sometimes, you gotta live your life and do some purchasing.
Reverse cowgirl. It’s a real shame; I enjoy the view, but the angles just didn’t work out.
What kind/shape/size sternum implants? I’ve seen other body location implants, but the sternum is a new one to me.