I've been using Rofi for a few years. I can't think of anything to look out for, pretty much does what it says on the tin.
lemming934
Snuggling -- never. And this doesn't apply only to men, it applies to women whom I don't find attractive as well.
What about nonhuman animals? Do you dislike cuddly dogs?
Yes, so I can probably plan for it.
One problem with cars is that they kill people in crashes. Larger, higher cars are more likely to kill people.
As someone who lives in a car dependent city without a car. I prefer when my neighbors try to kill me with a small car rather than a large car.
I think these time limited "challenges" are not ment to get people to walk more. It's to have people gain empathy for their neighbors who cannot drive a car and to identity the most important points for improvement to make the city more walkable.
Dispite the systemic failures in your city, I guarantee there are people forced to navigate the urban landscape without a car. Those people are probably also have low political power, so it's good to have people with more political power being informed what life is like in the city without a car.
I Love Louis Cole - Thundercat feat. Louis Cole
Louis Cole Sucks - Scary Goldings feat. Louis Cole
I'm surprised it lost so soundly, it was a 2:1 margin.
I don't think star voting is perfect, but it's clearly better than the plurality voting we use now.
I guess I didn't notice when I opted in, and couldn't find a way to opt out when I realized it was broken
If I want to have security, I would use a different communication protocol. I find it unacceptable for an SMS app to change quietly change to a different protocol, particularly if it causes messages to fail to send.
I found Google messages to be unreliable: refusing to send a SMS if the Internet connection is bad. The signal that the message failed to send is a single hollow checkmark.
I switched to fossify messages, which just sends SMSs or MMSs and doesn't create its own flawed messaging protocol
Github
hitting refresh in firefox reader mode works for me.