"more details," then "install anyway."
UnhingedFridge
Since you're still paying the mortgage, I guess the word foreclosure isn't one you've looked up.
You own fuck all until it's paid in full.
deleted by creator with no follow-up or duplicate comment
Pot ash? Nah, that's Grandma.
I always gotta suggest Etsy when the opportunity arises. Nothing exactly like this that I can find on there, but close enough.
Just gotta make sure you double check the sticker count and material, otherwise you're paying extra for one single vinyl sticker.
Beanana
That's not even an Oxford comma. An Oxford comma is the addition of a comma before "and" in a list created by commas, and they happen to read a lot better if you're a sane individual that reads commas as slight pauses in your inner voice. This is a whole other gaffe entirely.
That's not even an Oxford comma. An Oxford comma is the addition of a comma before "and" in a list created by commas, and they happen to read a lot better if you're a sane individual that reads commas as slight pauses in your inner voice. This is a whole other gaffe entirely.
This might not be up your alley, but I really like yt-dlp to save content.
(Windows instructions since I haven't fully transitioned yet, but if you have, you can figure this out no problem via the yt-dlp github page.) Open cmd to the yt-dlp directory (go to the folder where you see the exe in file explorer and type cmd into the address window so that you don't have to fuss with cd commands,) type whatever you have the yt-dlp exe renamed to without the extension (I just renamed it to yt since I rarely have a queue, and I'm lazy AF,) and then start pasting links. Add a space between every link obviously - but you can queue up whatever you want to watch the next day and download the queue while you sleep. Place the yt-dlp exe on a usb-c thumb drive and you can transfer the media files to your phone for listening to at work mid-transit if you need to keep your phone in your pocket.
ezpz, and an example of two videos in queue:
I may pay for premium, but I still hella support data archival.