My poor parents phone bill when I started using Twitter over SMS...
You can play any games you want, though? Throw an emulator on there and play all your old games. Install non-steam games, add them to Steam using its very easy to use "Add a non-Steam game" button, and play as normal.
Heck, if you don't like Linux you can just install Windows on the thing.
Steam takes a lot of money and then turns around and invests it into the gaming community.
I found it quite fun. Very meta, more of a fun nod to the community
I love Elegoo's printers. Got a Neptune 2S and a 3 Pro tuned and running Klipper, they're good workhorses
Come on and SLAM
And welcome to JAPAN
Yeah, not touching that website with a 30 foot pole
To preface, I am not defending the police or the piece of shit abuser. This was handled extraordinarily horrendously. Police even knew about the guy's crimes and let him off without a slap on the wrist.
The basis of my thoughts comes from this paragraph in the article:
Police said that Kizer travelled from Milwaukee to Volar's home in Kenosha in June 2018 armed with a gun. She shot him twice in the head, set his house on fire and took his car.
I don't know any info beyond what the article gives, but it sounds like at that point she wasn't being held captive and murdered to get away from her abuser. She actively plotted and had the freedom to travel and kill him. Unless there's something I'm missing, I don't think I could consider this as actively being self defense.
He's ruining his own life by being a moron. By not naming him in a complaint, he will not learn that his actions have consequences.
Pharmacy professional weighing in.
You have absolutely nothing to worry about. Controls are monitored for what's filled. Like another user said, if you take them back the pharmacy will just destroy them, nothing is documented. There are often self-serve drop boxes for meds in pharmacies, look to see where they might be in your area (Most of the time it's a pharmacy, but can be elsewhere). Nothing is reported with med disposal.
Gonna say as well that 10 tabs is absolutely nothing. 5-325 can come in bottles of 500 tabs, and seeing prescriptions for month-long supplies for chronic pain users is pretty common.
The drug reporting watches for patient safety by making sure that a patient isn't getting multiple prescriptions (potentially at different pharmacies, or different prescribers) that could interact with each other. Let's say you take Oxycodone 5mg three times daily chronically. You get in an accident and the emergency room prescribes you Norco (your hydro/APAP 5-325). The monitoring tool lets them know that you're already on an opioid and to either change therapy or verify the additional dose with your PCP.
Anyways I'm rambling. Long story short, you've got the least suspicious prescription. Nothing to worry about.
This is a separate tower in Bologna
One of our systems at work don't let you use the past thirteen passwords! Plus monthly password changes. Guess who's got a generic password that has an ever increasing number at the end of it...
Costco's optometrist said they couldn't buff out the scratches on mine since they don't actually use glass anymore. They use polycarbonate lenses which are strong and won't shatter if broken (I've definitely tested this on accident...)