What's a lemon party? I should Google it.
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I've gotten some surprisingly long lasting gems there, but you can never be sure. Like you said, I've also gotten a number "single use" tools from Harbor Freight. Overall though, it's almost always been worth it.
I find the Jellyfin UX to be unbearable. It frequently shows the metadata for completely different movies, despite perfect file naming. Nearly every time I use it I have to restart it due to some weird UI bug or another.
Anything important, I write on clay tablets.
Twitter has always been a toxic shit hole IMO.
I don't even boil it. Just put it in a frying pan with some butter, put a lid on it, and cook it at a low temp for 20 minutes.
I don't give a shit about RuneScape. But being vocal is how people give their feedback. For the players, it's better to give feedback before the price changes, in hopes of making a difference.
I never understood the hardcore gamer mentality. Not that I care if someone else enjoys grinding or developing their skills. Good for them if that's what they like. But it's not what I like. I don't play games to get gud. I play games to fantasize and relax. There's gotta be some challenge, but I'm fine with it adjusting to meet my (generally low) skill level.
No thanks, I filled up on Dogecoin before dinner.
I too was married once.
Seems like that's about the only actions Reddit execs have taken over the last several years. Glad I left when I did.