In order of use:
- Firefox
- Nvim (with a slightly modified kickstart.nvim)
- SSH
- Minicom
- Python3
- Git
- CopyQ
- Curl
- Wget
- Tmux
Make it and they'll cum
That's the spirit!
Only using labels and mirrors to talk to people.
Them: Hello
Me: Hello
Them: Is the report done for that thing I asked your yesterday?
Me: Thing you asked yesterday?
Them: Yeah, I cant remember what it was now
Me: You can't remember?
Them: Yeah, I'll go remind myself and get back to you
Brilliant productive conversation :)
I'll start: Dwarf Fortress. Not found anything close.
Sounds like a fun character to play. The next thing to concentrate on is what does this entity want with her? Why save her? Is it actually really weak and needed a body? Are these nightmares from people from her past lineage who are fighting to get her back? If so can we meet one of these characters in the campaign?
All things to ask your DM about. The story will just flow from there and I guarantee they will appreciate it. - A forever DM
I read that as "anything involving eating out of a shoe". Good alternative to a bowl.
I had just finished blasting a 06:15 gym class and was absolutely exhausted. For some reason, I thought its a good idea to mention it's my birthday this week and immediately my PT stops and he has a certain look on his face. My PT is a lovely guy, but he's up for a bit of banter. He asks me if I've ever heard of Birthday Burpees. I say no, and he asks if I'm down for a challenge.
I'm writing this 50 Burpees later (rounded and doubled for my age because "he likes round numbers), lying on the floor struggling to type because of the sweat.
God I'm unfit :)
TL;DR Don't say yes to birthday burpees