The moment the light turns green is the moment I take my foot off the brake. I move very slowly forward while checking the cross streets (way too many people running red lights, it’s absurd). Taking your foot off the brake lets the cars behind you know you’re paying attention.
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washbasin@sh.itjust.worksto OpenChristian@lemmy.ca•"if god allows the devil to do evil, he's a accomplice and, if he doesn't, he's not omnipotent"English31·21 days agoTheir proof is lack of evidence.
washbasin@sh.itjust.worksto OpenChristian@lemmy.ca•"if god allows the devil to do evil, he's a accomplice and, if he doesn't, he's not omnipotent"English171·22 days agoThey don’t have to present proof to something without proof. The burden of proof lies with those who seek to prove the existence. Present your proof.
washbasin@sh.itjust.worksto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What are the games you played in your youth that you still play today?English2·24 days agoAll their games launch through their “Battle.net Launcher” now. It’s not the same as Battle.net was back then. I play on Linux via Lutris (add Battle.net launcher to Lutris).
I think if you have your cdkey on there you can sync up for a digital copy on their website. Same account needed for the launcher. It’s all annoying, but that’s how it works now. Plays flawlessly though.
Chicago is the third largest city in the USA, after NYC and LA. Makes sense that they have some reach.
My man right here. Y’all ever want to code some HTML emails? Nested tables as far as the eye can see!
I assume the wallet was found on that block so the wallet finder put those flyers on the parked cars. We just happen to see the perspective of the wallet loser.
washbasin@sh.itjust.worksto memes@lemmy.world•Reminds me of that tune by the B sharpsEnglish4·1 month agoYou’d think the car seat might be a literal bigger indicator.
Why are those dudes all so hot? Hot cops?
washbasin@sh.itjust.worksto LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•There's a lot to unpack hereEnglish3·7 months agoDave Foley
Foley married Canadian writer Tabatha Southey on December 31, 1991.[14] They divorced in 1997.[14] The couple has two children.[14] In 2001, an interim child support agreement obligated Foley to pay Southey $10,700 a month, a figure based on his income when NewsRadio was in production. By 2011, Foley claimed that his earnings had declined to the point that the $10,700 sum constituted “literally 400 percent of [his] income” but he was unable to get the obligation reduced in court
Naw, that’s a jumbo crayon he borrows from Eric.