Long press of power and volume up for a few seconds puts you into BFU.
Long press of power and volume up for a few seconds puts you into BFU.
Gave it a shot this weekend after seeing a piece about it on Friday. Generally I thought it was OK. The match making kind of sucks and it took me a number of “quick play” attempts until I was actually able to play.
Gameplay was fun, if not a bit frustrating. I got completely smoked by a couple of people and it felt like they had deep knowledge of the maps which was tough to counter.
All in all, for the price, it’s worth a pickup.
So wrong. I liked seeing your picture of the slug, I don’t see many slugs or snails around here at all. Thanks for sharing
From the article:
If the officers are not uniformed or armed, it defeats the goal of helping community members overcome fear of interacting with officers as they are, Mattson said.
I get the logic, but it seems like there would be a better way to go about this. My primary concern would be if we’re doing this event and some kind of loud noise happens (like a gunshot/acorn). That seems like a recipe for disaster.
If I’m waking up at 5:30am and not drinking caffeine for 90 minutes, I’m definitely mourning.
I suspect the ultimate destination for these turtles was “being consumed” vs being a pet.
callback executed
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Astrobot is pretty dope. They make a number of pretty great games.
Right? Some of us buy no AAA games and don’t even kinda care it can’t run them
I use the Orion browser with uBlock Origin installed and get 0 ads on YouTube.
Anon learns (or perhaps doesn’t) that phone numbers belonged to other people before you got it.
I mean, isn’t that the point?
This is the right answer. It’s worth noting I traveled domestically and internationally quite a bit lately and I carry prescribed and controlled meds loose in a container. I carry maybe 6 pills total and no one has ever cared or asked about them.
I’ve literally never had it with fries. Perhaps obvious, but it’s my go to for any kind of Asian noodle or fried rice.
Not the topic at hand but,
it seems Americans hate the idea of installing any third-party messaging apps
For me, I can talk to literally everyone I want to via the stock messaging app (iMessage in this case). I get no value from installing a second messaging app for a specific human or two.
Well his own speech is absolutely free. I’m pretty sure that’s what he meant.
Having a single community that spans across instances is the big thing holding back more people from using Lemmy. You love topic X? Well which of the 5 communities dedicated to it do you wanna join? Just a confusing and suboptimal experience.
This recent video by Business Insider talks about it and shows how it’s mined. It comes down to the shape.
I too watch NileRed
I don’t know how it works under the hood, but from a user perspective it behaves like it’s in BFU. Biometrics disabled, phone code required.