That is definitely an autofilled one-off password from a password manager.
Ansis
Competitions aren't that interesting to the average person. The Song and Dance festival would be a must-see:
I love moon's face
Lower level means you have more control over the small details. However, that also means that you have to reimplement some things from scratch, while higher level frameworks do those things for you.
We take folk dancing very seriously. There are A LOT of folk dance ensembles and they vary from random hobbyist groups to company-sponsored groups of 80+ dancers. There are lots of competitions, drama and every 5 years - a huge concert where most ensembles participate and perform in a stadium. One dance can contain up to 1000 dancers at the same time.
During this year's final dance the spectators mentioned that they could feel the ground shaking.
-Latvia
Are you arguing just for the sake of arguing
Finished it before 2.0 released. Had a lot of fun, even though I had to set everything to the lowest possible, including resolution downscaling. Now that 2.0 was released, I wanted to play through the story again but I just couldn't. The lag was too unbearable and made the game unfun.
However, I subscribed to a cloud gaming service and am having a blast! Everything cranked up to max + RTX with minimal input latency. I was honestly impressed by how far the streaming technology has come.
The game itself feels and plays even better. A lot of annoying stuff has been fixed and reworked. There are still bugs, though.
Just finished basically every activity available and started the very beginning of the DLC. So far it's amazing, even cooler than the main story.
The 5th wave.
Wanted some easy sci-fi to kill time. Got something so ridiculously bad that i had to turn it off midway through.
I eat bell peppers like apples. Just wash it and eat it, no cutting required.
I don't have answers but I love this one. They're usually pretty dumb, like a wrench on a motherboard or something. This one is actually funny with no intent on being serious.
Because Gmail filters emails by type. Receiving emails on a client throws all the garbage in one inbox.
You just can't see the microscopic "for" in "OWN IT ^for NOW"