I learned on a manual when I was 17 but only had that car for maybe 6 months before I got an automatic and haven’t had one since. I’m now in my 30s. Was in the USA west coast.
I learned on a manual when I was 17 but only had that car for maybe 6 months before I got an automatic and haven’t had one since. I’m now in my 30s. Was in the USA west coast.
Are you as floaty as in some video games too? I think a double jump with crappy real physics wouldn’t be very satisfying.
Kraft is utter garbage so that one’s not really surprising.
We are starting to see the first drugs on the market that utilize the amyloid beta pathway in some fashion because research in the 90’s and 2000’s were absolutely convinced that this pathway was the lynchpin to the disease. My understanding of the disease (I studied biotech but not Alzheimer’s specifically) is that amyloid beta plaques are more of a side effect of whatever is really going on than the main show. And unfortunately the mechanism of dementia in general is not really well understood, Alzheimer’s included.
These sobering results are not really that surprising because treating the amyloid beta plaques after they have formed is sort of like trying to prevent spoiled meat by removing the maggots that have accumulated on it.
I assume if you search on maps for archery tag it will pop up. Idk if there are facilities everywhere.
If you have a large family you can also just buy the equipment yourself for not like crazy expensive
I’ve found that I’ve been enjoying Archery Tag, also sometimes called Archery Games as a fun replacement for laser tag. It’s basically dodgeball but with marshmallow tipped bows and arrows. Shits fun and great exercise.
The thing I remember most when I think of that show are the incredibly disturbing full face shots in all their detail. Always freaked me out as a kid.
Was that movie Eight Crazy Nights?
Ive always been saying a line from a movie that even I didn’t remember the movie:
“We’re walking… We’re walking…”
I had to look it up when a friend asked what movie it was from.
Do people really not remember Ren and Stimpy? Maybe younger folks but I assume that’s most references that are older than them.
I haven’t seen any way to hide read posts on either the browser version or on Connect for Lemmy. Is there a service that has that feature or maybe I’ll just missing something?
I respectfully disagree. If you want to compare orders of magnitude, you should use a logarithmic scale.