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damn, never realized that’s a thing. My SO doesn’t have the time to game that much, so that’d be really helpful.
Can you recommend other games with similar multiplayer mechanics as well?
damn, never realized that’s a thing. My SO doesn’t have the time to game that much, so that’d be really helpful.
Can you recommend other games with similar multiplayer mechanics as well?
Also how does a trim remove the outer layer or something, wouldn’t they just remove the tips of the hair?
speaking of shampoo, what do you do if also have a dandruff problem.
Sometimes if I don’t shampoo daily, I get a lot of dandruff.
What does a tangle teezer do? I often see them being recommended.
can you post a picture of that telephone hair band thing, I don’t know what that is.
Are you using it in a dark room?
multiplayer? would it be a good game for a couple?
When you say high lumens, can you give a number?
Will 300 ANSI lumens be good enough?
which is around 720 Led Lumens (if the artcile I found where Led Lumens = 2.4 ANSI Lumens).
I like this idea, can you give an example so I can understand it better?
I like it, it’s just missing some niche communities.
But overall, I get more response in “populated” communities compared to popular subreddits which is neat.
A knife is convenient and accessible as well true, but it is easy to understand that swinging a knife will hurt yourself and/or others.
While social media doesn’t have that, we don’t automatically identify social media as dangerous unlike swinging a knife or pointing a gun.
I do understand your point that the user is still responsible in some way, I just think that knowledge of its danger be more widespread.
it’s an awfully convenient and accessible tool though.
what guy?