he'd make a bit of money if he made a competitive multiplayer cookie clicker
he'd make a bit of money if he made a competitive multiplayer cookie clicker
awesome thank you--saving this for when i get a chance to dive in
i always wanted to get into the RE games but my thing i hate about myself is i want the whole story from the very beginning--ie, i don't even want to start with part 2. but the pain of playing old ps1 games on pc has just kept me away
i love seeing these discount announcements and already know without looking that it's still way beyond my price range
continue to not have any kids
i think it won't be long before we just blow up the whole hourglass with strategic nukes
the fact that they can comfortably afford to just dump multiple entire states' worth of customers just shows how mountainous the piles of cash they're raking in are
the people who fire you over public announcement effective immediately are the same ones who shit their pampers if someone quits without giving 2 weeks notice
tl;dr:
Conclusions
This study shows that the frequency of and population exposure to extreme heat index conditions in the US will increase substantially by mid-21st century under a range of emissions and population change scenarios. By late century, depending on the scenario, these changes amount to a 4- to 20-fold increase in person-days per year of high heat index conditions from 107 million historically to as high as 2 billion. The current extreme heat alert system used by the National Weather Service relies on specific heat index thresholds. This work illuminates how, across much of the country, those seldom-crossed thresholds become frequently surpassed over the course of this century, putting millions of people at risk.
Economic development, technological advances, and improved communication efforts have reduced heat-related mortality in the US in recent decades (Davis et al 2003). Given the future frequency and extent of dangerous heat events, however, additional efforts to help people cope with extreme heat, particularly in places unaccustomed to such heat historically, will likely become necessary. With late century extreme heat index conditions and exposure under RCP8.5 being roughly double of that under RCP4.5, reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions are a complementary strategy for managing the future impacts of extreme heat in the US.
great idea genius. "do not eat the forbidden fruit" has worked soooo well from the beginning of time until now. social media is a problem, but it's rooted in the same instinct that makes teenage fucking a problem--no one's going to "solve" it. best you can do is educate and hope for the best--too bad so many people are hellfuckingbent on dismantling education altogether
so many people think they're "audiophiles," yet say "ok, that's good" when they asked for more "sizzle," but you only pretended to boost the 4K and didn't change a damn thing
i can't wait till the day i never fucking hear about twitter ever again
do they think that making the consumer keep up with all these pay apps is something the average person is going to actually do? i'll just use my fucking debit card like i have for the last few decades with no problem
happy birthday .zip! thanks for being here and doing what you do
to everyone who invested in this douchecannon: LOL
and they'll only lose like 10 users. confoundingly everyone knows about enshittification and we watch it happen every day, but fake validation from fake friends apparently is about as easy to give up as meth
if you like survival horror, this is a great deal
repair shops to give up your personally identifying information — and report you for using aftermarket parts.
what aftermarket non samsung parts can you even get?
one of the most underrated games of the last 10 years