Yeah, that's definitely not a thing. There's a few places that do pizzas that have eggs on them, but not scrambled and they're bougie gourmet pizza places. It's definitely not a Seattle thing by any means. Most pizza places here don't have egg options.
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Unfortunately I think they finally stopped making it a few years ago. That shit was fire though.
I filled it out and also added a note mentioning the negative effects of having that road open to cars.
It makes no sense. It's a shitty experience for all involved.
I mean he had 2 decent games and 3 bad games with the rams. His best statline last year was 230 yards and 2 TDs. That's not great.
The only "amazing" thing he did was win a game while only being on the team for like 24 hours.
Maybe he still has it, but there's not much from last year that indicates he does imo.
I bought Sync pro for $2 in 2013, but I assume it went up significantly in more recent years.
Seems obvious. They should just add 2 more X's.
Where does it say that? The abstract explicitly says that neither gboard or swiftkey collect or share the input content or frequency of specific characters entered.
Does it say differently in the actual paper?
I'm confused about your issue with copying and pasting images with swiftkey. I do it all the time with no issues. Long press copy image - > long press paste. I just tested it copying it into text messages and emails to make sure I'm not insane and it works flawlessly.
SwiftKey does your first two bullets and has full on Bing chatgpt built into the keyboard including getting it to compose messages for you and gives you options to rewrite your messages in different tones like professional, casual, funny, etc.
I feel like most of your issues with swiftkey could be fixed by playing around around with themes/settings a bit to find what fits your needs.
It's ~$3 a month.
I do a lot of streaming AAA games from my gaming pc to my deck and it's excellent.
I think he's primarily talking about states where tips can make up part lf the minimum wage instead of it just being the baseline with tips on top.
Also, I'm pretty sure his first * is him talking about his country, not America.
Realistically if we removed tipping in America restaurants would be forced to raise wages to get anyone to work there. It would be a rough transition though.