I recently got on git add -p
, which comes in clutch sometimes. But yeah, I'm definitely about to start doing the interactive add.
Also, squints at your username
I recently got on git add -p
, which comes in clutch sometimes. But yeah, I'm definitely about to start doing the interactive add.
Also, squints at your username
I loved Severance too. I don't usually go to film for my sci-fi cravings though.
For shows, I really like that just casual kinda mundane tone that sort of parodies reality. Home Movies is great, Bob's Burgers (the earlier seasons were better for this, but I'm still watching through them). Family Guy has those moments every now and then, although I wouldn't call it one of my top shows by any means.
My favorite show is probably Steven Universe. Everything about it was so artistically done; especially the soundtrack. Of the realm of kids/teens shows that were designed for the whole family, Steven Universe is one of the few that I personally think had a great and satisfying ending.
This Schmitt sounds like a great guy!
Windows, but I'm looking to get a laptop I can dual boot into Linux. The pipeline strikes again.
Nice try, feds!
spoiler
Pun not intended, but welcome.
Have some dignity and go watch The Incredibles right now.
Sounds like you've got a case. Better dial all 9s.
I have a pretty bad fear of spiders. If one is in my immediate vicinity, I generally get pretty spooked. Images of them freak me out too.
There's this huge one that spun a web right outside my window. I'm leaving it alone, but I can see it every day as I'm working. It's one of those with the big orbs for an abdomen.
I personally do YYYY.MM.DD for all of my personal filing. Sue me.
Edit: personally, of course.
Insane coincidence for me. I just watched Finding Yeezus (unrelated to question) about a week ago, click this link and lo and behold I see a familiar face.
Great video, too.
Fuuuuck, why did I click that
Or you can be like those people on TikTok that pull their kids out of school and let them "guide their own learning."
I don't remember what they called this cutting edge method.