I don’t understand why the twist and tuck is seen as a bad thing. It’s a tight seal that is effortless to both do and undo.
I don’t understand why the twist and tuck is seen as a bad thing. It’s a tight seal that is effortless to both do and undo.
This is the case for every country. You just see it with the US a lot more since it of course has the biggest footprint on the English-language side of the internet.
C# doesn’t have a big spotlight on it like Rust or Python, but it is a popular and very unhated language. It’s a good language that is regularly improving and has phenomenal documentation. Seriously, I’ve not gone to Stack Overflow for anything C# (outside of third-party libraries) for years; Microsoft’s documentation gives me everything I need.
One stop shop for a Saturday night.
Gonna need some bridges anyways, if were going to connect the Caribbean locations.
Being loved by humans is the ultimate evolutionary advantage, so at the end of the day, task failed successfully.
Why shouldn’t I forget F#? Everyone else does. :')
Rider is for C# development.
I think they’re talking about the word prarie, my guy.
Look at the asterisks
I use light mode. Compliments are not forthcoming.
Ted Lasso and Stellaris.
An American football coach is unexpectedly called up to lead a galactic empire.
There’s a lot a reasonability in the space between neoliberalism and “Stalin did nothing wrong”
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They didn’t prove creation :(
Ah, those are all over the rural Southeast. Once had a friend call a number that promised to prove young earth creation.
Bricks aren’t uncommon for commercial buildings, though they’re often painted or otherwise different colors.
Bare brick boxes are very indicative of long-gone industry, but it’s not the bricks themselves that are truly to blame for giving that impression.
Hell signs?
Dog smell something gross, dog roll around in it