Ok, just in case anyone else had the same thought, this is not the podcaster and oldest brother of Travis and Griffin McElroy. This is just a dude that does sick commissioned art.
Do people try to contact coinbase for reasons other than "my 2FA doesn't work anymore and I'm locked out of my account"? My only exposure to people trying to get help for it was while I worked for a common 2fa company, but you can't really blame them if you didn't save backup codes before getting a new device...
I picked up a love of curry sauce or garlic sauce on my fries during my time living in London.
Those folks do fast food right - cheap, easy to find, and greasy.
Well, for one, the 18 deaths I imagine are only the ones they know about. Like most info that puts them in a bad light, I don't think the IDF would be very forthcoming with the actual numbers.
Might have misunderstood the wording - unless you do a lot of sleeping during working hours?
Of water, right?
Right?
I've gotta rep one of my all time favorite party games to this day (ported to PC) Worms Armageddon. They've had several sequels, but I believe that was the last one to use that particular physics engine, and every game since has just felt a bit... Hollow?
Also +1 to Paper Mario - S-Tier RPG, best of the whole series IMHO, tho the GameCube sequel TTYD is deserving of a very close second. I wish so bad they'd make a return to badges and acquiring new buddies and buddy upgrades throughout the game. The oragami king battle mechanics did not do it for me, and with it being the core mechanic of the game just soured my whole experience despite the rest of the game being pretty solid.
Spot on with Perfect Dark. It's one fault imo is that it was trying to do almost too much for the 64. Even as an expansion pak game, the graphics that the 64 was capable of could just not render the necessary detail for a lot of stuff to be easy to see/recognize.
I've heard there have been studies that indicate that in some part modern allergies are our bodies directing an evolved immune response that we once needed for all the parasites we constantly carried. They gave parasites to people that had certain food allergies and suddenly their food allergies were just straight up gone.
https://www.science.org/content/article/got-allergies-blame-parasites
https://healthland.time.com/2012/04/18/doctor-infects-himself-with-parasites-for-health-experiment/
We've been using famcal for this for years and it works pretty well. There's probably better, more robust options out there, but it's free and does everything we need it to so no complaints
What a disengenuous analogy.
Expires every X months.
I've never been super into the idea of using a password manager rather than just using complex but memorable passwords for everything, but policy like this basically necessitates using one.