If that was the intent, why did they fail the previous 4 years?
Did they undye her hair right before the picture, too?
If that was the intent, why did they fail the previous 4 years?
Did they undye her hair right before the picture, too?
Less than 5 and* more than 4.
I was going to say this, too. It definitely applies to some games, but not the original Crash trilogy. I replay those games every 5-10 years.
I’m not agreeing or disagreeing with the point, but all those duel things were mostly about honor and usually among the elites. A lot of them “had” to do it even if they didn’t want to, because of the social norms and stuff.
How is this photo supposed to convince anyone of anything? Floods, tornadoes and other environmental disasters occured before humans even existed. The problem is their frequency and severity.
This is like trying to sell somebody a 120hz+ display using a photo.
PipeWire is a server and user space API to deal with multimedia pipelines. This includes:
- Making available sources of video (such as from a capture devices or application provided streams) and multiplexing this with clients.
- Accessing sources of video for consumption.
- Generating graphs for audio and video processing.
Nodes in the graph can be implemented as separate processes, communicating with sockets and exchanging multimedia content using fd passing.
Yeah, ok. I suppose that helps a bit. This kind of ambiguity exists in pretty much all languages, but good to know there’s some justification for that rule.
See my other comment in the thread, it applies to pretty much all languages that capitalize letters.
It’s just so weird, I know many languages, some don’t use capitalization at all, sure, but all that do use it do it for names and start of sentences. Sometimes whether a word is a name or a noun is different from language to language (for example language names, some capitalize them, some don’t), but is a separate issue.
And languages make grammatical changes even to this day, it’s never too late to change something that has no benefit or hinders the usage.
Oh. So what’s the point of capitalizing things if it doesn’t help to differentiate a name from a regular noun?
Am I the only one who doesn’t see a less buff John Cena in that photo?
Wtf are jere-…
Yeah, ok, thanks.
I’m sorry, wtf is “shirts vs skins”?
GTA grade name.
(There’s already a company in GTA called ProLaps, which is sports equipment)
I can’t parse the first sentence. Might be a morning thing. Can somebody help?