NAME: LYLA
AGE: 18
PRONOUNS: ANY
LIKES: METROID BLADEE VIDE GAMES
DNI: FATPHOBES TRANSPHOBES HATERS ETC
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@lylathecreator
NAME: LYLA
AGE: 18
PRONOUNS: ANY
LIKES: METROID BLADEE VIDE GAMES
DNI: FATPHOBES TRANSPHOBES HATERS ETC
freaking it in silent hill remorseful style
be such a dope soul that pepple crave your vibes
*eating a ploughmans lunch* so, how long until it kicks in?
These pickled onions ain't shit
Me 5 minutes later:
Lean buyin the gucci store its like breathing air its nothing it means nothing
Fellow epileptics, I have some fantastic news for you. There’s an add-on that makes the internet safer for us. It’s called Epilepsy Blocker. The creator had me test it out, give feedback, he made adjustments, and it works great. It may even help those with migraine disorders that are triggered by the same thing that messes with those of use with photosensitive epilepsy (mine is a case of being absurdly sensitive).
This is the only add-on I’ve encountered made specifically for those of us with epilepsy. It’s not a well known add-on, but I hope to see that change.
in the palm of my hands
MISTER freman...you must finish your spaghetti plate before youi can have a yummy desert......
2020 lawsuit accused Google of tracking incognito activity, tying it to users' profiles.
Now I can say it (because before this my NDA was still holding me back): Chrome’s incognito mode still tracks you, just at a slightly broader level with some data anonymization. It has been this way for years, and building the feature this way was a deliberate business decision to deceive users into thinking their browsing was private in order to make more money from advertising.
Stop using Chrome. Switch to Firefox.