

This sounds good!


This sounds good!


This is the type of thing I was hoping for. Something savory or spicy. Any particular recipes?


I love watermelon and I love cheese, but the thought of putting them together has never occurred to me.


I like MX Linux.
A bit before the API thing actually went into effect. I saw it mentioned somewhere on Reddit, got curious, and signed up. I mainly browsed Reddit through my web browser, so the lack of 3rd party clients wouldn’t have really effected me, but seeing how Reddit was acting towards its users, there was no going back for me.
I’ve needed to open certain ports in my firewall to get it to properly work.


I once had a hair on my thigh grow to at least 5 inches. Then one day it was gone. I miss it dearly.


I might be weird, but I often just have leftovers. Or sometimes I’ll throw a frozen pizza in the oven, maybe have some salad, whatever.


All that annoying nudity.


“Kill it with fire!”
“NO YOU FOOL! You’ll only make it angrier!”


I used to like reading the medium - long stories on the malicious complience subreddit. [email protected] just never really took off here.
I guess that because the interior isn’t a vacuum, the slow-moving air molecules were able to dissipate heat.
My thinking is that as long as I’m given the choice, I’d rather be scammed out of $20 than fail to help someone who legitimately needs it.


My first smartphone was the LG Optimus G. It had a textured pattern on the back that made my other phones look plain by comparison.



My one hand held some honey-roasted peanuts, my other hand held some dry cat food. Guess which one went into my mouth.


I don’t downvote (At least not intentionally, but if I fall asleep while holding my there can be some accidental taps). Even if something seems somewhat offensive to me.
On the other hand, I don’t upvote as much as I think I should.


Well, it’s still is a little bit frightening, you gotta give me that.


Damn. Everybody really is kung-fu fighting.


I like apt, but I what I love about GUI package managers like Discover is that I can browse software, read descriptions, and even view some screenshots before deciding if I want to install something.
Perhaps my use case isn’t typical, but I love just browsing, and I haven’t seen many package managers that allow that (with screenshots, at least).
The door was commented out.