That would be awesome.
ColeSloth
It's always permanent. The short time period is just for the sake of getting it voted in.
I called this shit out like a year ago. It's the end of any viable online searching having much truth to it. All we'll have left is youtube videos from project farm to trust.
I tried that with them a couple times when it was obviously overvalued years ago. Damned thing just kept going up.
Or occasionally just when I'm looking up something stupid and don't want to see advertisements for the next two weeks for it.
The endless shrimp reason is just BS.
They're old restaurants and people just don't go there to be "fancy" anymore. Younger people just don't eat a lot of crab, shrimp, and lobster nowadays, and due to ocean issues crab prices and seafood prices have increased even more than beef and other food costs, so they're having to charge more more things fewer people want to go there for. They keep hauling in more and more, but prices have tripled over the past 10 years or so for lobster. Same over the last several years with crab. Especially with the mass die off of snowcrab a year or so ago.
The resident evil film series has made over a billion dollars at the box office. The first movie came out over 20 years ago.
If you really have to leave out movies for your argument, the Castlevania tv show came out in 2017 and it's a fantastic show.
The sputters have mostly been when reddit fucks up. The first big one was their API ban. The next was when they were going public.
I want to see more of this future terminator.
Read the article before commenting, Nimrod.
I like the easy default passwords for when I'm setting stuff up. If the end user doesn't change it, that's on them. This is one of those laws that just inconveniences the 90% to protect the lazy/stupid 10%.