As a guy with regular boring hair, Pike's hair is downright glorious to see.
Assuming he doesn't get offed in the season 3 premiere (ha!), I look forward to more comments and jokes about his hair from the main characters and any guest stars.
As a guy with regular boring hair, Pike's hair is downright glorious to see.
Assuming he doesn't get offed in the season 3 premiere (ha!), I look forward to more comments and jokes about his hair from the main characters and any guest stars.
My primary gaming is on Xbox and I still can't tell the hamburger and copy button icons apart without looking at them when a game refers to them in a tutorial or menu.
So who's the troublemaker here? Or bigger troublemaker given that all kittens are a handful. My money's on the orange.
Sleep with one eye open, gripping her pillow tight...
I got it as a gift so I don't know what it's called to search for it. It looked like a giant macaron so that's how I referred to it.
Great point about making sure places are actually open when you want to go. I think I've taken it for granted that a large majority of the places and things I typically want to see have regular-ish business hours or are open 24/7 (e.g., something in a park or other public space).
I hope you enjoy your day off and not going anywhere until the cats decide otherwise!
You realize this means you can never get rid of that box, right?
Mine dropped from like 35 to 2 for most of yesterday but bounced back up to where it should be today. Looks like it was a temporary glitch in the system.
Same here--wefwef is amazingly solid for such an early product.
If Sync for Lemmy gets off the ground and is anywhere near as good as the Reddit version, I'll probably switch to that since it was easily my most used Android app before Reddit lost its mind.
If you're not a fan of high information density, I recommend Overdrop. It presents the key information in a simple, clear way.
Also been testing Weather Today which seems to be another good one in the few weeks I've had it.
I don't know if I want to see all of them at once(ish) or spread them out to enjoy them over a longer span.