Is this that much weirder than the widespread British practice of putting washing machines in kitchens?
If I've learnt anything from numerous askreddit posts on the question 'what is the best feeling ever?', it's that the human condition is rather tragic. The best pleasure is basically the relief of discomfort or pain - like taking your bra off at the end of the day or like this one walking into an air conditioned room.
Even when they enter the trades, some of them are still dreaming of becoming influencers. We had a builder at our house who popped up when I was scrolling through TIk Tok. We were talking one day about how he was going off on his own as a builder and all of a sudden we were talking about what was clearly his real dream of becoming some kind of car influencer.
At least you're getting involved rather than just watching strangers argue.
Finally, I'm a one percenter.
Shes not a very destructive cat so we haven't had too much trouble. However there has been more than one puzzle where there's been a missing piece at the end, not that I'm casting aspertions.
As far as I am aware, the foot in football originally referred to the fact that it was a game played on foot rather than on horse back (as opposed to polo for example).
What do you expect from an app named after the notoriously grim British movie about a nuclear holocaust.
Anything other than eating those over-ripe bananas. Do people really eat them when they get to that stage?
Honestly, since the introduction of 'tables', pivot tables, Power Pivot and Power Query, Excel is way more viable to be used as a database. Tables in particular mean that formulas fill down and the range automically resizes when records are added.