favrion

joined 1 year ago
MODERATOR OF
[–] favrion 2 points 4 months ago

⭐️⭐️⭐️

[–] favrion 2 points 4 months ago

I was hoping for some sausage.

[–] favrion 3 points 4 months ago

Where is the actual video, not the forensic investigation stuff?

[–] favrion 5 points 4 months ago

Was that the route next to the Magical Mystery Tour?

[–] favrion 3 points 4 months ago

Hello. My name is Favrion, and I am a victim of cummunism. communism*

[–] favrion 2 points 4 months ago

Wow, it looks like planets.

 

It's a curious thing. I'm not dismissing any of their claims, but I find it a bit interesting that they can so easily uncover everything that the government doesn't want you to know when it's hidden for a reason.

[–] favrion 9 points 4 months ago

For me it's Solitaire and Nonograms. They relax me.

 

I was disappointed in Everybody 1-2-Switch because there was no option for single player mode.

[–] favrion 2 points 4 months ago

All in turns with valid plays.

 

With seven-letter words being stacked from the middle in either direction until you get a 14×7 grid as demonstrated in the attached screenshot. How far is it possible to go until it becomes impossible to add more letters? (This diagram assumes that nobody has used their blank tiles yet.)

 

For example, I was doing research for a blog article and found a paper by a guy named Christian Messenger. That man was definitely destined for missionary work, but the paper was about football.

 

I have been taking Cymbalta 60mg and I have noticed its benefits wearing off both physically and mentally. It used to be that when I missed a dose, I would feel "fuzzy," almost like lightheadedness but without the headache, more like a rush of blood that makes me feel that way. Now even when I take the proper dosage, I feel this way. Is there a better term for this symptom than "fuzzy?" In more detail, I will have this kind of rushing heaviness for only a second; it goes through my whole body, mostly my head down through my torso. I will have times when I experience microscopic blackouts, where I will very briefly not remember what happened merely a couple of minutes ago. Thank you for cooperating with this very vague description.

view more: next ›