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timeline terrorist, proud legal business haver avatar hand crafted by novelai and myself moderation concern? tag one of the mods poa.st/about want your own instance? too retarded to maintain it yourself? :btrfly: btrf.ly

nah shes a porn star from a long time ago. google my cherry crush

woah hold up i may be a canadian but i ain't no bantu

i played this for like 8 or 9 hours today. it's genuinely not changed much since the release so i wouldnt recommend buying it if you dont already own it. its much easier to play on pc tho, ive noticed. i did my first playthrough for free on gamepass. i'll probably finish it within 10 hours which makes its story about half Fallout 3.

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nostr:npub1uvfvlddmhuh4hu4teupjs2lkdn8x3htrrw7jlwzuv0ushumkwnhqxjteda since my dad passed ive been paying for everything that's come up in my childhood home out of pocket. i fear my mom trying to navigate even an oil change. if you can leave your parents alone that long, i envy you

gf and i were watching a movie one night and it ended and a porn started playing because someone on usenet bundled them together for some reason

you cant get symmetrical here. on cable, i have 3 1gbps down and 50mbps uplinks. i have to pay 200$/mo to have what I had in 1998 for 20$/mo

when this rolled out

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/@Home_Network

the LANcity modems they used were 100mbit in both directions, and they didnt cap them so you could max out your nic in 1996-1999

thinking about how 25 years ago almost with cable internet as an early teen i had a faster upload (100mbit) due to operator error than you can actually buy with gigabit cable now

today is slackware's 30th anniversary and it made me remember my path. Caldera OpenLinux 1.3 from a "Linux For Dummies" book when I was 11 or 12 to Slackware (30 today btw) to Gentoo in 2003

man ive been using and fucking with gentoo since 2003. 20 years of my life spent juggling dependencies