> They need to know your address for a lot of things. >> And when those things come up, they can ask your address. How would they do that if they don't have your address? For example: a decent amount of elderly don't…
Have you tried the library? Personally I noticed it help me if I did my usual routine but instead of going to work I'd go work at home. What I mean by this is that i'd wake up at my normal time, wear actual work clothes…
Yep. For anyone curious: "Diploma A" can be started at age 4. The requirements to finish the exam are: - Swimming with clothes on after an unexpected fall into the water, able to orient themselves above water and leave…
True, but it doesn't help staying afloat. If I lay on my back, my feet and legs will sink first.
Fortnite has cross-platform, Apex Legends does not. Personally, I only see negativity around the way cross-platform was implemented into Fortnite.
I don't really understand it either. Just seems like a way to preserve costs. Only thing that would come to mind is that the US is less densely populated compared to Europe, making delivering them to neighbors/local…
> They need to know your address for a lot of things. >> And when those things come up, they can ask your address. How would they do that if they don't have your address? For example: a decent amount of elderly don't…
Have you tried the library? Personally I noticed it help me if I did my usual routine but instead of going to work I'd go work at home. What I mean by this is that i'd wake up at my normal time, wear actual work clothes…
Yep. For anyone curious: "Diploma A" can be started at age 4. The requirements to finish the exam are: - Swimming with clothes on after an unexpected fall into the water, able to orient themselves above water and leave…
True, but it doesn't help staying afloat. If I lay on my back, my feet and legs will sink first.
Fortnite has cross-platform, Apex Legends does not. Personally, I only see negativity around the way cross-platform was implemented into Fortnite.
I don't really understand it either. Just seems like a way to preserve costs. Only thing that would come to mind is that the US is less densely populated compared to Europe, making delivering them to neighbors/local…