And OP did specify “popular”, which Slackware hasn’t been since the late 90s
And OP did specify “popular”, which Slackware hasn’t been since the late 90s
You’ve reinvented blade servers
Get out your seat and jump around
“when you go far enough left, you get your guns back”
The headboard isn’t a flat piece of wood
It’s a common test for general eye health. It’s really not about wearing glasses, it’s just something eye doctors do to make sure you stay healthy.
The Shaq Fu video game, goddamn, what a waste of effort
LaTeX with Beamer for slides, and show the resulting PDF on any computer you want
No thanks
The atrocities the American soldiers committed on the daily are unforgivable. Period. I don’t care if they were drafted or if they volunteered for being barbarians.
Yes, haha, that works
Is this a fart joke?
I’m a cat person and I don’t get it either
No hold on now, plywood is a serious construction material if it’s protected by siding. Particle board disintegrates after getting wet.
Exactly, my first thought to this was “with considerable back pain”. My partner is considering a boob reduction for this same reason.
Understandable addition
The current events in Palestine have been an ongoing thing for decades
If you wore glasses, you’d get it. It’s an almost universal image shown inside of a glaucoma test device, which puffs a quick burst of air into your eye. It doesn’t really hurt, but it startles you and initiates your blink reflex and causes your eye to water. The blink reflex part is the kicker, though, because blinking before the test is done will invalidate the test and they’ll have to do it again. I’ve sat there upwards of six times through this torture device. Lately, though, my eye doctors use a bump test after putting numbing drops in the eye. I think it’s probably more accurate, and it doesn’t initiate a blink reflex like the puff test does.
Based