Man she'd be really hot if her eyelashes were longer.
There. I just said it. Now this post is a LIE
Man she'd be really hot if her eyelashes were longer.
There. I just said it. Now this post is a LIE
Me playing my steamdeck
I bet someone who needs it likes that it's on by default.
That's like $167 per movie. At 90 minutes per movie with 30 minutes to write a review, that breaks down to like $83/hour. And it would take 24 hours.
But on the other hand, they're Hallmark movies.
It's always beets.
I've really wanted to like digital but it just feels lacking to me. I buy pretty much exclusively used and love buying the oldest print of a book I'm looking for. The feel and smell of the paper, the difference in typeface, line spacing and page size between books, the artwork, all the things are important to me I guess. Bonus points if someone left notes or highlighter marks or old library stamps. It's more than just words to read for me.
Plus I like seeing them on the shelf, like little badges of accomplishment for making it through the book, or encouragement to read it if I haven't already.
Maybe I should start ..
Do you wave at every cow you see?
These prices are crazy. Lemonade costs as much as a beer. Drip coffee for $5. One cookie for $4. Over $15 for a kid's plate. Geeze.
And almost $5 for drip coffee
I think it's because of the 1994 cinematic masterpiece "Stargate"