If you don’t have checked baggage on a domestic flight then being in the back of the plane just means you’re waiting longer to get on with your day
If you don’t have checked baggage on a domestic flight then being in the back of the plane just means you’re waiting longer to get on with your day
This already exists
“with regard to”
I’ve played Subnautica so much that it’s no longer a challenge, even on hardcore. I installed this mod (Deathrun Remade) to increase the difficulty and had the most fun I’ve had in a while
do a barrel roll!
Have you looked into the hall effect controllers from 8BitDo? They’re compatible with the Switch with a very comparable form factor
“They’re waiting for you Gordon… in the test chamberrrrr”
You’ve got a mustache
✅ Putting holes in things and calling it freedom
Something that always bothered me about them was that I could no longer rely on feeling the keys to know which one I was about to press. Had to look at it to be sure, which slows down productivity
My sibling had their tonsils/adenoids removed in adulthood and the recovery was brutal, days 3-5 were the worst. Would you say the UPPP or the deviated septum correction was more impactful? I know you had to get both for insurance to cover it, but I’d rather not do both if I can avoid it haha
I’m glad things are better for you! I might need to have this done myself, how bad was recovery and are there any downsides to the procedure?
There’s a way to bring over Steam saves to the APK when you make it, but no cross progression unfortunately.
I got it on Steam because I saw that there’s a tool someone built to create an APK of your Steam game. Worked flawlessly and now I’m playing too much of it on both my computer AND my phone
My father in law (prior to his passing) worked for the National Science Foundation and his job was to investigate grant fraud like this. Apparently it happens all the time.
I thought Fortnite originally stayed in beta so that they could ship updates to consoles with fewer hurdles. nowadays I have no idea if that’s still a thing