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True! My grandfather died from flipping his Bronco II while drinking and driving almost 40 years ago. My father died from a heart attack in his sleep and he had a preexisting heart condition that he was most likely neglecting.
I am not even trans but my father died at 48 and his at 46. I can only try. :3
I only went there to get some eye drops because my eyes were on fire and I was desperate.
Cigarettes with asbestos filters
90% tax on billionaires 1950s is what I am talking about.
I did mine a couple months ago because I anticipated this happening.
One of Al Pacino’s best movies, Dog Day Afternoon, is still a very relevant movie to this day and was released in 1975.
I’m glad I went ahead and bought a 4080S a few months ago.
India still has a lot of issues and hurdles to overcome before it solidifies itself as a major super power.
I only had this battery replacement last year. My previous battery actually still worked okish when they replaced it, but they said they would replace it for me for free. It was almost 7 years old when I had it replaced.
They told me specifically that they didn’t replace it. I told them not to.
Mine is an 18.
I’m glad Starlink doesn’t work anymore on my older Subaru since it used 3G cell towers. To be specific, if any of you got a pre 2020 Outback, then you should not have to worry about this. I had a battery issue and the reason why is because my car was constantly searching for the towers and draining it. I ended up getting a free battery out of that ordeal though.
There aren’t even any Costco stores near me
.ml is a joke of an instance
Victors wright the history books my friend
I am a late 90s Gen Z and I am so glad that social media didn’t exist like it does now in the 00s. I am probably the last generation of kids that had the more traditional childhood where I was able to be left alone and do my own thing. My parents always encouraged me to be outside and hangout with friends. That’s what I did. My neighborhood friends and I were dicks though. We ding dong ditch houses and shit.
My older Gen X Mom (late 1960s) is one of the most tech illiterate people I know….
I didn’t even know they had that program