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- Comment on TEAR OFF YOUR SKIN 3 months ago:
It’s an anatomical diagram of an ear with ants crawling into it lol
- Comment on Discord Shuts Down Servers for Switch Emulators Suyu & Sudachi; Disables Lead Developers Account As Well 7 months ago:
I had the guide open on my laptop for so long but ADHD’d and never got it done lol
- Comment on Low-pitched gurgling noises 7 months ago:
Omg that is legendary
- Comment on Low-pitched gurgling noises 7 months ago:
Just don’t confuse them for ones you use to cook lol
- Comment on Peak technology 8 months ago:
This is just what HP told us.
- Comment on Peak technology 8 months ago:
My mom bought a cheap HP printer/scanner several years ago and subscribed to their “instant ink” subscription which was actually surprisingly cheap (like $3/mo) but once the printer stopped reliably connecting to the internet and nobody could print wirelessly anymore with it, she canceled the subscription and HP DISABLED ALL OF THE INK CARTRIDGES. The cartridges themselves have wifi connections so HP can automatically send you new ink when they get low. What a scam.
- Comment on Treat yo'self 2019 1 year ago:
Can confirm
- Comment on You guys need to stop 1 year ago:
I feel that for sure haha, it’s so much more enjoyable for me and honestly I think it makes people better drivers.
- Comment on Seek relief 1 year ago:
I’ve actually wondered, if I deliberately increase my body temperature (via hot shower, hot tub, etc) will it help my body fight off an infection faster?
- Comment on What makes a bicycle so expensive? 1 year ago:
This does sum it up pretty well, but bike pricing in general has gotten out of hand and pretty much everyone in the biking (specifically mountain biking) community agrees. Of course, volumes are pretty low for these products.
Just the frames for many of the higher end models can be $3000-5000. A fork is another $600-$1600. Shock is $500-1000. Carbon wheels are like $1500-2500 (alloy more like $500-800). Tires cost as much as cheap car tires, around $100 each. Pedals can be anywhere from $20 to $250. The new wireless drivetrains (made up of fragile derailleurs, crank arms, and cassettes/chains which importantly are consumable wear items) from Sram are just absolutely insane at like $1000-2500, Shimano has much more reasonable options from like $300-$1500 at the high end. Brakes (more expensive usually means more powerful) range anywhere from $200 a set at the low end, to $1000+ at the high end. Then there’s handlebar, stem, spacers, tire sealant, valve stems, and other misc bits.
- Comment on Microsoft expected to finally buy Activision Blizzard next week 1 year ago:
I’ve been playing a really fun indie spy deception game called Deceive Inc.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
This is the way