Giving a blowjob to every straight adult male in America (estimated 116.8M) with an average of 9 minutes and 30 seconds leaves us with 2,111 years of straight dick-sucking for any presidential candidate.
Giving a blowjob to every straight adult male in America (estimated 116.8M) with an average of 9 minutes and 30 seconds leaves us with 2,111 years of straight dick-sucking for any presidential candidate.
I’ve heard this recommended by Michael Bazzell of Intel Techniques, whose job it is to make people untraceable (from stalkers and the like)
And remember, a WaterPik CANNOT be used as a makeshift bidet, no matter how tempting.
Very painful lesson.
I’ve always felt that Krita was better suited for drawing.
Might want to try RNote, but it’s only for desktop I think. You can export them to PNG, PDF, etc though.
RNote? I’ve been meaning to try it out.
So much cash is used for drug deals that it literally helps to shape our (USA) economy.
It is a stereotype here that if someone has a lot of cash, they are either drug dealers or sex workers.
Is cash tainted for the same reason? I think when a currency is good for commiting crime, it is an indication that the currency is well designed.
Damn, I just remembered I literally have not been north of Tennessee. And I’ve seen snow only a handful of times.
It’s always funny to see other urbanists focus so heavily on how winters make cycling hard when winter is basically the only time I’m not drowning in the hot, humid air of the US south.
I’m much the same, but with micro
Easer? It’s also on F-Droid. It’s clunky though, so it takes time to get into it.
Edit: It seems to not have a silent mode either as far as I can tell, but I’m gonna keep looking.
It’s just that good
I will say that, especially in college towns, this does not always hold up legally. My buddy got hit by a car on a crosswalk (they rolled down the window and told him to watch where he was going, while he was on the ground); and even though he was on his bike, the cops took his side.
Come back to the dark side 🦊
“… patient’s personal information was also compromised,” said Chris Hacker, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta."
What a name.