Me when I buy a bunch of computer parts because my PC is dying and I know for a fact that the prices for components are only gonna get worse. Nearly £2000 down the drain and that’s not even including the GPU!
RedFrank24
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I wouldn’t call her entrepreneurially minded. She fully intended just to make a single coat and keep it herself. If she were intending on making it a business, she should have been setting up a Dalmatian farm with the 101 puppies and then mass produce the coats. Inbreeding health defects don’t matter all that much when you’re just gonna be skinning any puppies born within weeks.
Unless it’s like… Sociology, or Psychology. They care what you believe.
The exception being Hugh Grant. He went from heart throb in the 90s and 00s to a kind of elderly villain archetype. I wouldn’t call him particularly handsome these days, and while I wouldn’t say he’s aged like milk, he’s certainly not a silver fox.
Despite not being washed up, he’s very good at looking as if he’s washed up.
Nah, angels appear in different forms depending on how high they are in the hierarchy. Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones all look distinctly non-human, and they don’t appear to humans often. Angels, Archangels and Principalities appear to humans quite often, so they all look like humans, just with wings.
Dominions, Virtues and Powers are somewhere inbetween so they look human, but not quite.
Iunno whether you’re judged as having the years not treat you well depends pretty heavily on your career and how well you do as an actress. For example, Maggie Smith definitely aged, but it didn’t matter because her image changed from a beauty when she was younger to a strict and harsh teacher/madam type as she entered her middle age and then to a refined and dignified lady when she was older. The same with Diana Rigg who was a Bond Girl, and is better known now as the Queen of Thorns than she ever was as Tracy Bond.
Being old is not necessarily a problem, it’s what you’re known for. If you’re known exclusively for your beauty when you’re young, and don’t pivot as you age, then you’re gonna have a problem.
Dude must be a vampire or something because in the Bible it says you can eat meat, you just can’t drink the blood, which is why you should drain the blood from any animal you slaughter before consuming the flesh. If we’re going by Christian depictions of angels then I assume we’re going by Christian afterlives and commandments.
Would this not also apply to mushrooms?
For me it was Ignition, a top-down racing game where you could play as a police car, a school bus, an ambulance, a yellow car or a blue beetle car.
There was also another racing game I don’t remember the name of and likely never will, because it was a game that came on a blue floppy disk and actually was a 3D racing game, and all I remember is that it was a demo for a game that had you doing street races and it wasn’t open-world, it was with proper tracks and it was a level at sunset in a city, with no traffic. As far as I can tell, it shouldn’t really have been possible to have a fully 3D game on a floppy disk, but I guess since the game was just a demo, it could be squeezed down.
RedFrank24@piefed.socialto
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612·1 month agoThe only times I’ve seen devs do inline comments in their code is when it’s been done by AI, and I can tell it’s AI because the comments are all useless and describing what’s happening, not why.
I wish I could say the same. I didn’t get into programming for the money, I got into it because it was the only thing I was any good at and generally wouldn’t discriminate against me because of my disability.



Anyone who complains about code not compiling on the first try likely hasn’t been coding for very long. Getting your code to do what you tell it is easy, getting it to do what you want is hard.