This is brava!



This is brava!



There's a book with almost the exact same premise.
Destiny's Crucible.
It's fairly good, can be a bit slow though. (I'm 7 books in)
Oh, shit. I've been doing this for years and haven't notice a change yet.
How long were you doing it for? Does it effect your normal vision? Do you regret doing it?
I only ask if I should start switching it up, maybe throw in the other eye every now and then.
My wife is Vietnamese, so I have a basic grasp of it, but they don't really have a word for yes.
The verb itself is used to answer the question.
Want something to drink? Drink.
Want to go to the park? Go.
They have a word for no, but as you can probably ascertain, it's only for the negative.
Iirc, for those interested, it's actually a mistranslation of the original Hebrew term.
The original term is tzelas, which is a bit ambiguous.
It could be rib, but no real way of knowing.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1321fhe/comment/ji30zz0/
I'd argue that durability isn't the same as AC.
Also, I feel like a plate could withstand a knife stab.
The trick is to get friends to play games with.
Xfce is still wholly in xorg territory.
Iirc there's work being done for Wayland support, but last I checked, it's not nearly far enough along.
Not entirely true.
In an apartment in the middle of a city, noisy neighbours can be a problem.
In those cases, it's best to jump to 5 GHz, and leave the 2.4 band alone.
Where did the middle set of wheels go?
Typically while I'm on the pooper.
I've only got so much time in the day, so some things have to double up.