You can also science cooking. Meat thermometers are absolutely fantastic.
Yes, that's right, so I did. I wanted to have a go to see what it was about, though, and I found that root was more important for me than the security that GOS purports to offer.
And when Google itself is one of your threat actors, literally the world’s worst solution that provides the barest modicum of protection against Google is by definition more secure.
This was what I learned.
I've done something similar trying to get root on Graphene OS, since I'm more far more concerned about corporations than nation-state actors. It can be done, but isn't worth the trouble, especially since it doesn't completely work and GOS updates may break it. Long story short, GOS wasn't for me.
For anyone else who might be interested in trying to root GOS, take a look here: https://github.com/schnatterer/rooted-graphene I believe this to be likely the most comprehensive source for getting started.
It's pretty rich that Google persists in putting on the charade of caring about privacy.
Yes, I always start singing on the second line because of this.
I have. Oddly enough, I don't remember any Gearbox game with a Gearbox engine?
I wonder what motivates it, are they being paid off by some other organizations?
A game that looks like BL4 shouldn't run like Cyberpunk 2077 with ray tracing turned on.
The OP's account is now deleted, but: 
A5 Wagyu is definitely considered the nicest cut over here, and the supermarkets price it accordingly. I try not to eat too much but it is so tasty!
Sorry you had to deal with that, considering any research on humans would also not be able prove causation. I'm absolutely flabbergasted by the number of people on high horses on the internet and how immediately dismissive they can be.
Between us and that other close friend of mine (n = 3!) I am absolutely convinced that metabolic health is strongly correlated with libido and healthy erections.
Honestly I thought it was only a teenager thing, but after I got into keto/carnivore … there back, guess I’ve been metabolically unwell my whole adult life.
I was the exact same way, and had dismissed it as a "getting old" problem. Like you said, we shouldn't normalise disease.
I feel called out