Its very fun getting a turtle notification too.
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No, its inferring the person checking these boxes feels that "white is right". Its not the family guy color chart.
Smarties are known as rockets here in Canada - they are the pressed sugar candies.
In Canada, Nestle Smarties (which we just call smarties) are similar to a peanut free m&m, with different colours than m&m's.
Doesn't matter, google is well known for tracking related accounts using a variety of methods - be it location data, connected IP, tracking cookies, device proximity, even things like usage habits, etc.
He would have united the globe, and then been isekai'd to another world where his only goal is to ride every creature in said world.
Every country has a different way of securing cards, and north america sucks at it.
Depending on the payment processor, here in Canada you need my card number, as well as one or two of the following: PIN, Postal Code, CVV/CVC, a voice changer and my mother's maiden name, etc to do a transaction without my physical card.
With my physical card you don't even need that for $2-300 purchases (depending on retailer), or more if the retailer hasn't blocked swiping/the thief has access to a swiping card reader.
There are several apps for reprogramming that button to be useful, both on and off the play store
Isn't it heavily inferred (especially in the dlc) that you are a synth, and the entire main plot might be essentially fake?
Poor Father just wanted a parent of his own.
This looks like skyrim sneaky archer: the game.
Definitely gunna play this.
Its the same logic as not wanting your kids to see a gay couple - they don't know how to explain the difference to their child, and they are scared of the conversation happening.
That's a very common reason.
The funny thing is, that eskie looks like a Samoyed cross (source: I own an eskie, and have that conversation about what breed she is often).
That being said, I also have a fluffy void, a fluffy female orange cat, a Muppet of a calico with weird half curly fur, and a ...i don't even remember her pattern, but I think it falls under bicolor with Egyptian Mau colorations.