Jumping to the grave could save him some death latency issues.
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My missus always leaves her MacBook overhanging the edge of surfaces like this and then does Surprised Pikachu Face when it falls off, complaining about how slippy the case is.
Bullshit to Business, Shit as a Service
This picture makes me nervous, that laptop is going to fall any moment now
It looks like there is a window there. You can see the frame on the right side of the photo.
Yep. Also exposed type A receptacle. OK for table tops. Not OK for outdoor balcony railing.
Good point
Good.
The sarcastically-packaged wisdom in this post is important. Thank you for sharing this, OP.
Thought this was !linkedinlunatics@sh.itjust.works until the check mark
Same. Definitely has that vibe.
A jail nearby is next to one. It's very depressing.
Is that where the jail buries prisoners whose family dont take the body?
I think so tbh, there isn't a church there.
Just one of the many things that sucks about the local County Day Care
Plot twist: Flo is a necromancer
Boy 2 Boy Shit And A Shower
Damn I wish we had stuff like this in the states. We're so weird about death
US doesn't have graveyards? Do you just burn your dead
they just pile up on the sidewalks. Which is why you can't just walk everywhere. It's all just completely covered in piles of corpses
Generally, they will move the graveyard is there's nearby construction. They need to get permission from the next of kin to do it though. There's one semi-famous example in New Jersey where they could not find any next of kin for a single grave and ended up building around it. There's also one graveyard that's been cut right in half by a highway.
American's value capitalism more then the Japanese respect their dead, so it's not hard to convince Americans to truck their ancestors around.
We do ofc they're just in the middle of nowhere isolated from people. The only time you see graveyards near a town center is when you go to the oldest parts of your city
Nah, I saw place with grave stones and nearby there's the front of a house literally facing it right across the street, with just a one-way-street's distance apart. Not even that "isolated" or "middle of nowhere".
And old age.
I wish Boost didn't crash every time I save an image, because I definitely have people to send this to..