Was it random gibberish or the same phrase every time? I’m not sure what Reddit is capable of but if you use a copy pasted message then they could easily know which posts to undelete. However, if you replace your posts with random sentences (say pick from a list of 100) they won’t know which is real through obfuscation.
I guess what I would consider “electric blue”: sky blue paired with a lighter navy blue.
Vance is also a DEI hire. They didn’t want two geriatrics on the ticket so they chose someone young. Diversity in age. DEI can be spun many ways. It’s not a bad thing.
Jeans are mid comfort for me. They look good when out but honestly I don’t want to lay down on my couch in jeans. Especially summer. Usually I change into gym shorts, sweatpants, or underwear.
I think taking off a pair of jeans is a better equivalent for guys. Or any piece of clothing that isn’t comfortable.
Ah well that’s good. But is the 24 hour window still there?
Bumble is terrible for meeting people. Once you match someone they have 24 hours to respond. I’m fine with the woman needing to message first, but if you don’t respond in that 24 hours their match is removed. What if that woman has a life and didn’t open the app that day? Oh but you can spend money to extend that window. So if she’s on vacation yay you get to buy extensions for a week. It’s just a scam.
They almost snuck this dystopian nightmare into it. So yes, don’t trust any future windows upgrades from here on out. Who knows what they still have in it that we didn’t find out with this amount of backlash:
Unless it’s to Windows 11. Then stubbornly decline every week that it harasses you until the end of time.
Pretty much anything made by Michael Shur and Greg Daniels.
Take an obvious picture of her with your phone. Hand out flyers with her face saying avoid this woman .
Clearly we need Garfield in here then.
Calm down sir. You’re acting like they just threw your dog down a well.
Reminds me of a Wild Thornberrys episode I saw when I was a kid where they fell off a boat and needed to cross a mountain to catch it on the other side.