The real value of reddit for me lies in its cache of information contained in answers to questions from over the years. Whenever I'm looking online for a solution to a problem I'm trying to solve I'll eventually add "reddit" to the search and I almost always find the answer that way.
Nah.
"Don't be evil"
This is cute.
I don't know what everyone's complaining about. I found this funny and it reminded me of the television program entitled, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
What's crazy is that this was recorded in the first place. Like Kitty was like, ok go
I remember that on Letterman and I didn't think he was doing a bit but I remember it being terribly awkward, which was probably appropriate. And I believe it's affecting sales because I like the show but I think about the outburst every single time I see Kramer in a scene.
Somewhat unrelated, but I didn't know dvd releases were still a thing in 2023.
Who cares? I use Firefox but why do I care if the US government does? I thought they were still using Netscape on Windows ME
This is me, but I don't have any kids. I'm just tired and one thing I've been wanting to do will gain priority over the other: e.g. play a game/do something productive around the house etc., OR try to sleep. More often than not I decide to use the time trying to sleep which translates into watching a few hours of IASIP in bed. I believe that's Michael Scott's win win win scenario, right??
This one made me literally lol
What do you mean by that? You sound a lot like a witch
Same with Windows computers. You make no sense