I feel like most of these titles are either obvious or likely to be about the other thing, which so happens to be made of bubblegum - though TBF, I had pinned Bubblegum Crisis as likely to be either that second one or about the bubblegum supply running out, and it sounds like it isn't - but I'm properly unsure of what's up with "bubblegumshoe". I could quite easily see Bubblegumshoe as being about bubblegum gumshoes, bubble gumshoes, bubblegum shoes, or some combination thereof, after all.
While reorganising my media library I did a quick survey of word frequency in tabletop RPG titles (because I'm the sort of dweeb who thinks "hey, I should do word frequency analysis for no reason"), and while the results were largely unremarkable, it turns out I have like four different games whose titles contain the word "bubblegum".
The fact that you get different information based on your model of phone is an actual feature - you get reviews based on models that are similar to yours, because many applications work better (or even just flat out work) on higher end models. Hence, it's a 'reviews relevant to you' sort of thing, just being done less obviously than normal.
hey folks if you have an android phone: google shadow installed a "security app".
I had to go and delete it myself this morning.
As you know, you can make writers lives easier by doing unnecessary exposition scenes in real life, thereby making them realistic.
What about the safety laws created by incompetents to fix problems that don’t exist?
What if they’re created by corrupt officials to destroy competition? Or to get kickbacks to the officials?
In fact, RSC is just assuming regulations would’ve saved the sub, because regulations good™.
I just saw a post where someone did this so reminder that alt text is for describing images, not for adding things that you didn't want to include as tags or in the actual post.
Given the tone, Vaseline in place of dip. The other way around isn't Great, but it's not enough to cause a drama post, unless you're allergic, in which case why even have the dip somewhere you could think it something you could have.
struggling to comprehend the scale of the mistake I almost just made
Hm - oh, yeah, I can see that sort of keyboard in general, I suppose. Looking down this feature set - preferred voice? As their calling it. I'd of said sound set, or maybe instrument...
ok guys im gonna go to sleep early tonight so i can finally get good rest gnight :)
ⓘ Fact check: This user intends to go to their room and take apart their old Yamaha EZ-200 keyboard in their underwear.
... Instinctively, absolute terror makes the most sense to me, yet when I try to think this through logically, I can think of normal reasons for the first two, but not for absolute terror. This confuses me.
'there is no clock here', spoken in a variety of tones and affects; relief, calm, absolute terror
Having of only gotten context from Tumblr, I find myself lacking relevant information, and therefore unfortunately unable to vote, but also very little, and so ask:
Is this for challenge (/pride), curiosity, the joy of theft, being annoyed with her, or being hired?
If hired, somewhat more complex: what's the aesthetic of the person/group giving the job, did they give any directives (not to the level of 'steal X', of course), and are they using a voluntary employment model or no? (Both in particular and, if known, in general matter there.)
i love trends, and the jumping-on thereof, so: