I support you and your jokes. Party on, dude!
You had an opportunity to actually make the text bold, and you missed it.
Humans (like most living things) like to put things in boxes to make navigating their environment simpler. Temperatures aren’t really opposites because they’re on a continuum, but we talk about hot and cold as opposites to bring order to environmental navigation. The same with presence and absence of light and bright/dark. So, extending this logic, the opposite of cat is the absence of cat, but that doesn’t really make sense. If you cut a cat in half, are you halfway on a continuum from cat to the opposite of cat? If the cat is whole but has died, is it cat, opposite of cat, something else entirely? I have no idea, and no one else really does either. Brains are weird.
With Laura’s name, and also Greg? Or with your and your partner’s names?
He can sue, but he won’t win in any sane court.
It’ll feel like playing undocked, I would imagine.
What I bought was something basic from Amazon. My trick was using a dedicated UV flashlight strategically placed. It wasn’t an amazing effect, but it worked.
FolkArt glow in the dark Acrylic paint, 8 oz, Neutral 8 Fl Oz
I wanted to buy these and use them as Halloween decorations. I have glow in the dark paint. So, I planning to enhance them some.
I read this in R2D2’s voice!
I’m sure you’re the first to think of this! You’ll be rich!
How long would it take to make it have above that threshold?
I hear X bucks can be used in place of the three seashells. Does anyone know if that’s true?
That is how his power developed and he doesn’t want to share the spotlight!
Playing devil’s advocate, in a crazy accident you may not be able to get to/reach your phone, or even be responsive. If you use the personal assistant function on your phone, it’s no different than using OnStar, in terms of privacy.
All of this said, last I heard OnStar was pretty expensive for the average household income. I don’t have it, and I don’t worry too much about it.
Boromir and Legolas crack me up.
If you use the Internet, there’s a very good chance they know just about everything anyway. They’re insidious.