

Just like sodium and chlorine, the combination of the two is a lot milder than either half.
Cis white bisexual guy from Ukraine. That should about cover it.
Just like sodium and chlorine, the combination of the two is a lot milder than either half.
The most rewarding is to find the exact appropriate amount of challenge
If they mean the beginning of invasion, that would be end of February 2022
The Venn diagram of far right and the rich is the circle.
About 5-7 years ago (hard to pin down the exact date) I’ve been called out by one of my close friends for being a toxic asshole in online games. And I really was, at the time. That was a much needed wake-up call. I like to think I’m better at games today than I was then in no small part because I’ve learned to keep my mental state under control and turn around even unfavorable matches.
That would clear them out very quickly indeed. Most russians I’ve encountered on the internet are either quite ashamed of what their government is doing and try to blend in with the English speaking crowd, or are so loud and obnoxious you can’t possibly miss them.
I think they have to register a valid phone number to play ranked, unless that restriction got removed
Can we ask them to turn off all the Xbox services and Activision-Blizzard games in russia as well? Overwatch should be illegal in there anyway because of the “gay propaganda”
They would also be the most critical of nudes they receive
If I have to pick just one, Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson, which is a 3rd book in the Stormlight Archive series.
I was kinda assuming not everyone lives in the US and in some countries it might actually be viable
What you propose isn’t hitting wallets, it’s refilling them
Go protest to get your government to make corporations follow laws and pay taxes. Vote for the politicians that work towards that.
Yeah, but that’s because they have no competition now. If you start your own business that’s anywhere close to being a threat to them, they’ll start lowering their fees until you physically can’t compete.
Yes, that would be the context I’m talking about
Yeah, there’s a balance. If you comment every row of your code, you aren’t naming things clearly. If you never comment, the context is always incomplete.
I treat my future self a few months from now as a separate person who does not remember anything about why or what the specific code fragments do. And I’m grateful to my past self for doing the same.
Plus, you never know when you need to actually delegate supporting a particular piece of a solution to another person.
Soup time