Here I was thinking the boyfriend might be allergic to her perfume/body wash (it’s happened to me). Nope, he’s a dick.
Here I was thinking the boyfriend might be allergic to her perfume/body wash (it’s happened to me). Nope, he’s a dick.
I’ve got my profile still, but only log in every couple months. Every time I do, there are multiple requests from people I’ve never met or even heard of their company. I guess I’m just not into the “professional connections” since I just ignore. (Most aren’t even relevant to my industry)
I’ve used Lutris in the past to good success. Add as non-steam game then look for community control profiles. Also protondb for game settings that may improve performance. I’ll be honest, I’ve been fairly limited with GoG and Epic games.
Neverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition worked well, just a bit small on the screen. Using the touch pad was just fine since that game loves mouse controls.
Here’s another website that is a good directory/listing of Instances and Communities. https://lemmyverse.net/communities. I recommend using List View to see more at once.
Just curious, what’s you definition of vaping liquid? And was your vendor reputable or someone you knew from elsewhere?
I think it depends on the vape (and ingredients) in question. Cannabis vapes from dispensaries are required to not have additives. They’re all tested thoroughly. So those would be “safer” than things with added oils or flavoring. I’m not sure if they’re better than vaporizing the actual plant flower instead of concentrate.
Nicotine based vapes, I can only assume use some interesting ingredients since it’s not just a compressed/heated/iced tobacco plant. I’ve never used one, but I’ve also never seen someone ask for test results of a nicotine vape (or have them provided).
As a kid, my top ones:
As an adult:
I’ve seen this tool posted as well, but I haven’t used it yet to comment on how well/easy it works.
https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim