sbexpert
I'm a cashier, I was pleasantly surprised when a customer mentioned the blackout to me on Monday. I didn't think anyone was talking about it offline. I'm hoping with all my heart that work is dead slow today, but knowing how backwards the people in my town are, I know it's a Pipedream.
I wish we weren't, it'd be nice if some aliens could come put us out of our misery. Or at least give us something new to fear.
Let me guess, the child was at the age where observable signs and behaviors start to appear and it lined up with their vaccine schedule?
I believe 'America Has a Problem' is in the title because it's the title of a song written by Beyonce. It's just a reference that's also relevant.
You're right! 3001: The Final Odyssey. I only have the first three so I didn't realize there was a fourth. Thanks for mentioning it!
Oh wow, that's awesome. I've been reading the 2001: A Space Odyssey trilogy, which centers around Jupiter and Europa, so this helps me visualize the moon! It's way more cracked with streaks of red than I imagined.
I recommend Fantasticocks and DeepFantasies.
Jokes on them, you can't even do the things you like.
ReVanced has been working for me. I followed this guide since it's not as straight forward as Vanced was. Sorry that it's a reddit link :(
Isn't that what Adnauseam does?
Some bikes, I think children's bikes or a certain type do. Usually the pedals will just spin backwards and make a neat sound, it won't actually pedal in reverse. Bikes usually have brake levers on the handle bars that control brake pads on the front and back tires; right lever for back tire, left for front, in my experience.
The only bikes I can think of that will actually go backwards from pedaling backwards are toddler bikes like a tricycle or toy bikes. That might be why the image has him sitting backwards, because generally it'd either stop the bike or just spin the pedals doing nothing.