Oh god, not again! I've already had like 8 Mtn Dews tonight!
scutiger
It means thrift stores used to be a place to buy older, used clothes for cheap. But since thrifting has gotten very popular, thrift stores have gotten more and more expensive and are no longer a bargain destination.
Why does Hayden look like he wants to consume my magical items?
Zevulon the Great
Apparently they disabled that bypass recently.
I don't know if installing Windows 10 and then upgrading can get around this though.
Home versions, which most home users have, force the use of MS accounts. They've patched the bypass tricks that people used before.
They're suing because Microsoft got an exclusion from the Digital Markets Act. Google did not.
I assume an octopus would spend less time in your stomach than a hamburger would. Like a few seconds, probably. It would likely be fine just passing through.
The cuzzif. Cuzzif it wasn't there, your guts would fall out.
I don't think that's what that means. I believe "hostile" in this sense is closer in meaning to "contrary." It's hostile to the owner's rights, not hostile to the owner.
You have to make it clear that you're living there with regular upkeep. Mow the lawn, fix up the house, etc. You can't hide the fact that you're living there from the owner or neighbors.
If the owner shows up one day and discovers you've been living there, they can politely ask you to leave and now you're officially trespassing and you lose your claim to adverse possession.
If you've made it clear that you live there, and your neighbors all know you, but the real owner has never showed up in 15 years, or just doesn't care and never asked you for rent or asked you to leave, congrats on your new property.
It takes 15 years of squatting to gain adverse possession. That is to gain ownership of the property, you have to live there for 15 years without the owner making an active effort to stop you.
No, you stick your wheel between the parallel bars and you can lock the wheel and frame to the rack with a u-lock or chain.