tigerswood
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I bought a pair and have tried, but can't tell a difference. Honestly feel like they give me a slight headache, even with 0x magnification (clinging to that 20/20 vision!).
roman numeral legacy, i think
Legit lol. But yes Allbirds are awesome. I’m wearing my tree runners right now and have virtually every day of the pandemic. And they look great with my joggers!
Chef there (Nico Romo) led the kitchen at Fish for like a decade - I didn't got to to Fish a lot when I lived there, but every time I did go I thought it was a killer meal.
ETA: https://charlestonwineandfood.com/participants/nico-romo/
Dude is an absolute boss in the kitchen.
All the Charleston talk has made me really nostalgic - going to have to head back one of these days for a long weekend.
my wife had Lasik but now has to wear glasses if driving at night because the streetlights and lane markings and stuff would be kinda blurry, which is apparently a by-product of staring at screens all day
My internet crapped out for a few mins so I had to look at that Gif for a few mins waiting for another page to load
city council just greenlit an ugly-as-hell $30 million e-sports arena
e-sports are definitely gonna be a generational gap thing I forever don't accept
city council just greenlit an ugly-as-hell $30 million e-sports arena
e-sports are definitely gonna be a generational gap thing I forever don't accept
Nearly 1,400 players took part in the first Quake tournament, which took place online.[8] The first-ever Professional Gamers League Finals took place on January 30 and January 31, 1998 in Seattle, Washington at the Sega GameWorks super-arcade. Two games were played in this competition, Command & Conquer: Red Alert and Quake. Both tournaments featured 1 on 1 play with David "DeepBlue" Magro winning the Red Alert tournament and Dennis "Thresh" Fong winning the Quake tournament. Both players won $7,500 and new AMD computers.[9]