That’s the show, thank you! I was thinking X-Files but I just knew it was wrong.
That’s the show, thank you! I was thinking X-Files but I just knew it was wrong.
What I find most interesting about the game is experiencing the characters stories and their reasoning for their actions. The gameplay is fine enough to keep it interesting for me.
Yes but why is it wet?
Someone with a fantastic cake making hobby.
That isn’t normal. But being raised in the south where you are expected to be the gender you were born with, and then having to suppress your true feelings, leads to associating those feelings with “sick pervert” actions.
This is what happens when people are forced to repress themselves in order to fit in with what society says is acceptable.
What they want becomes bad but they still fantasize about it. So the fantasy’s become twisted and perverse. If this person was allowed to be who they wanted to be they may not have gone down such a dark path. It really just makes me sad to see things like this.
I have used this method for wood plank flooring.
Have someone stand on the gap of the two boards (they should be ensuring the two boards are level with each other.)
Take a pry-bar (crowbar) and push the flooring from the edge (may have to remove quarter-round that is covering it).
Basically you are pushing the entire floor to get the boards to snap together. The person standing on the gap helps to ensure the boards are level with each other and prevents the other side of the flooring from moving. It can take some trial and error to figure out. You want enough weight on the opposite side so that the planks will snap together.
I haven’t worked with vinyl planks so not too familiar with them. With the wood ones you had to be careful not to break the tongue sections.
No, you just won’t shut up.
You and me both, but some people have no soul.
Boy howdy, you sure are committed to your idiot perspective aren’t you?
You mean the “pay me tons of money to do all the crappy things and then be run out of the job while counting my stacks” type of job?
Information security professionals hate this one trick…