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Javascript is absolutely a magical language.
Programming in javascript is very much like driving an invisible car that you cannot see or feel or hear. If you've driven a visible, material car before and you're real good at it and have very strong instincts, you can probably figure out invisible car driving by dead reckoning.
If you are just learning to drive, may god have mercy on your soul.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
Programming in javascript is very much like driving an invisible car that you cannot see or feel or hear. If you've driven a visible, material car before and you're real good at it and have very strong instincts, you can probably figure out invisible car driving by dead reckoning.
If you are just learning to drive, may god have mercy on your soul.
Right, and if you really wanted to you can make the car fly. It is just absurdly unsafe, because your car is invisible, and it's against every air traffic regulation, but you can totally do it if you wanted to.
he’s a cool dude just trying to get along this life like everybody else
there's always option B
Man in threesome marriage: 'This should be the future of relationships'
Two bisexual women and one man proclaim threesome marriage "should be the future of relationships" and that their threesome parenting is "setting a good example."
Adam Lyons, 36, lives openly with two women, 28-year-old Brooke Shedd - with whom he has a two-year-old son, and 27-year-old Jane Shalakhova - who is eight months' pregnant with his third son. He already has a seven-year-old stepson from yet another relationship.
"Three parents are better than two," Lyons told the New York Post. "It enables us to manage daily life so much better."
He says he notices "normal" two-person couples are often exhausted and struggle to keep up with work and children. "With three people, it's logistically so much easier . . . We share out the responsibilities, and it fits our sexual preferences too."
These are a whole lot of fun. I found something similar last night too.
I was poking around in a project in unity, wondering why it was running like shit on my laptop, when I realized that every object I was removing from the game scene wasn't actually being removed. I was calling Destroy on a component of a game object instead of the game object itself. Meaning I was hiding but not removing (read: leaking) hundreds of thousands of objects after about 10 minutes, each one still present in the physics system...
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
One of the women I share an office with is explaining the entire plot and dialogue of Looper to another woman I share an office with. She really wants to make sure she understands the mechanics of time travel in that movie.
I shouldn’t have eaten that random granola bar
Prob mixed with peanut dust even tho said almonds
I can usually be okay eating things processed in factory with peanuts but depends lol
This was a new product to me
Why try eat a new thing before holiday party silly
RIP to me, minor allergic reaction definitely occurring
he’s a cool dude just trying to get along this life like everybody else
there's always option B
Man in threesome marriage: 'This should be the future of relationships'
Two bisexual women and one man proclaim threesome marriage "should be the future of relationships" and that their threesome parenting is "setting a good example."
Adam Lyons, 36, lives openly with two women, 28-year-old Brooke Shedd - with whom he has a two-year-old son, and 27-year-old Jane Shalakhova - who is eight months' pregnant with his third son. He already has a seven-year-old stepson from yet another relationship.
"Three parents are better than two," Lyons told the New York Post. "It enables us to manage daily life so much better."
He says he notices "normal" two-person couples are often exhausted and struggle to keep up with work and children. "With three people, it's logistically so much easier . . . We share out the responsibilities, and it fits our sexual preferences too."
One of the women I share an office with is explaining the entire plot and dialogue of Looper to another woman I share an office with. She really wants to make sure she understands the mechanics of time travel in that movie.
One of the women I share an office with is explaining the entire plot and dialogue of Looper to another woman I share an office with. She really wants to make sure she understands the mechanics of time travel in that movie.
Its only 2:17 pm
Let us know when she get's to the diner scene and Bruce Willis is all "hey look, it doesn't matter"
he’s a cool dude just trying to get along this life like everybody else
there's always option B
Man in threesome marriage: 'This should be the future of relationships'
Two bisexual women and one man proclaim threesome marriage "should be the future of relationships" and that their threesome parenting is "setting a good example."
Adam Lyons, 36, lives openly with two women, 28-year-old Brooke Shedd - with whom he has a two-year-old son, and 27-year-old Jane Shalakhova - who is eight months' pregnant with his third son. He already has a seven-year-old stepson from yet another relationship.
"Three parents are better than two," Lyons told the New York Post. "It enables us to manage daily life so much better."
He says he notices "normal" two-person couples are often exhausted and struggle to keep up with work and children. "With three people, it's logistically so much easier . . . We share out the responsibilities, and it fits our sexual preferences too."
he’s a cool dude just trying to get along this life like everybody else
there's always option B
Man in threesome marriage: 'This should be the future of relationships'
Two bisexual women and one man proclaim threesome marriage "should be the future of relationships" and that their threesome parenting is "setting a good example."
Adam Lyons, 36, lives openly with two women, 28-year-old Brooke Shedd - with whom he has a two-year-old son, and 27-year-old Jane Shalakhova - who is eight months' pregnant with his third son. He already has a seven-year-old stepson from yet another relationship.
"Three parents are better than two," Lyons told the New York Post. "It enables us to manage daily life so much better."
He says he notices "normal" two-person couples are often exhausted and struggle to keep up with work and children. "With three people, it's logistically so much easier . . . We share out the responsibilities, and it fits our sexual preferences too."
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the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Programming in javascript is very much like driving an invisible car that you cannot see or feel or hear. If you've driven a visible, material car before and you're real good at it and have very strong instincts, you can probably figure out invisible car driving by dead reckoning.
If you are just learning to drive, may god have mercy on your soul.
https://www.sempf.net/post/On-Testing1
Did it happen around 10:00?
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain
github ran on RoR!
the stabbing? yes
Right, and if you really wanted to you can make the car fly. It is just absurdly unsafe, because your car is invisible, and it's against every air traffic regulation, but you can totally do it if you wanted to.
I love this response:
I have a suspicion that they're gonna feel just as exhausted as "normal" couples in a couple months
These are a whole lot of fun. I found something similar last night too.
I was poking around in a project in unity, wondering why it was running like shit on my laptop, when I realized that every object I was removing from the game scene wasn't actually being removed. I was calling Destroy on a component of a game object instead of the game object itself. Meaning I was hiding but not removing (read: leaking) hundreds of thousands of objects after about 10 minutes, each one still present in the physics system...
So did Twitter and oh boy did their servers go straight to the plasma phase without passing gaseous phase.
Are you in sales? Sales loves that joke when I'm staring at metrics.
Someone call the internet police. He's stealing that guys twitterbux.
but they're listening to every word I say
One of the women I share an office with is explaining the entire plot and dialogue of Looper to another woman I share an office with. She really wants to make sure she understands the mechanics of time travel in that movie.
Its only 2:17 pm
stolen valor smh
Prob mixed with peanut dust even tho said almonds
I can usually be okay eating things processed in factory with peanuts but depends lol
This was a new product to me
Why try eat a new thing before holiday party silly
RIP to me, minor allergic reaction definitely occurring
Also
https://youtu.be/YkMaxdhzzMw
but they're listening to every word I say
Let us know when she get's to the diner scene and Bruce Willis is all "hey look, it doesn't matter"
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I am sensing an opinion.
I'll take a sample of men and women
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFM
and divide it into threes...
(MFM)(FMF)(MFM)(FMF)(MFM)(FMF)(MFM)(FMF)(MFM)
works fine!
Love finds a way.
No Jan and Dean figured this out in 1963.
https://youtu.be/ERrwjR4ZlfI
but they're listening to every word I say
Only if none of those women are also married to other men.
you're going to end up proving that every relationship should contain -1/12 people if you continue down that logic
I'm really slipping in my oldies knowledge. Especially since no station plays this stuff anymore.
I used to listen to an unreasonable amount of Chuck Berry for being 10 at the time.
but they're listening to every word I say
Wait
uh
wouldn't this mean Mr. Incredible is banging his daughter?
Pornhub dot com
but they're listening to every word I say
Just imagine saying this to someone in like 1940. They'd understand "incest" and think you were talking about the president probably.