

i see. wild lol. appreciate you!
grow a plant, hug your dog, lift heavy, eat healthy, be a nerd, play a game and help each other out
i see. wild lol. appreciate you!
happen to catch what they said? was deleted when I got back here.
anyone wanna tell this guy that they’re not native to america?
in a notebook? would you be willing to try something like a graphite pad?
The primary concern I see expressed about Nobara is that it’s maintained by a single person. I’m not sure if that’s still true today, however.
perhaps switching to 3GiB G7 ICs?
I’ll make my own internet… with blackjack
That’s fair enough. I can’t talk; I still play games like pubg and halo infinite (firefight / custom games)
that would require the company to care about its employees. you’re talking about north america here bubs
i mean yeah, probably? lol
don’t get it twisted, I’m not defending this monstrosity
they’re operated as public transport, it’s just that lines aren’t well connected.
it’s nowhere near as viable to rely on public transport in north america as it is in europe.
you might be on to something!
In Canada? I’m speking from my brief time in ontario - they have busses but public transport lines aren’t all nicely interconnected.
also, swed nyet
he doesn’t disagree, he notes it’s still bad but that might explain what we’re seeing here, kind of.
I mean he drives because you don’t have a lot of choice out there, but he’s also agrees with the “fuck cars” of it all.
my friend from ontario says:
“This might be for folks who work on oil rigs (Edmonton is close to several), a vehicle like this means they can travel as a full crew. It’s still terrible but that might explain it.”
lol
about fucking time
haha you’ll see me right there a lot of the time