Performance is choreo and acting without singing live.
Live performance is live either on MR or AR
What is MR and AR, and what's the difference between "Performance Videos" and "Dance Practice"?
Performance is choreo and acting without singing live.
Live performance is live either on MR or AR
What is MR and AR, and what's the difference between "Performance Videos" and "Dance Practice"?
Because upgrading game consoles effects the game makers heavily and most arent going accept redeveloping and re-releasing the same game every year. And consumers who have to buy them outright won't accept $600+ a year on a new console with minimal upgrades.
Upgrading gaming consoles take time just like phones. No one can make a gaming console or a phone in less than 24 hours.
Apple has too much money that it could start making iPhones less frequently, just look at PlayStation and Xbox.
New PlayStation and Xbox models are released years later from now instead of annually.
dummi Apple has too much money already.
Last year was the release of the iPhone 15 and its variants (15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max)
This year it's expected to be iPhone 16 and its variants (16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max)
Why doesn't Apple make iPhones less frequently?
I love them. They make me feel old lol because of the decrease in DVD sales (meaning they were popular back then)
I had a hard time choosing my bias in Twice back then.
idk - even with a real obvious choice to win. Waiting until after the election is my jam. XD
You can wait before the election and Allan Lichtman would have the 13 keys as either "True" or "False" days (or months) before the election.
The song is MC Lars - Download This Song.
I'm asking because JiminieKookie found it funny:
I'm in the taglist. I'm not sure if my votes will count.
Both. Ebooks for novels, and physical books if I'm looking at technical books.
I added the option "Both" to the poll right now.
Am I allowed to win akorns?
I don't think so.
I like it and don't like it.
I like it because it's practice.
I don't like it because it doesn't feel as fun as multiplayer with real people.
4NIA4 One thing is the Electoral Vote. Another thing is the Popular Vote.
Trump can win the Popular Vote, but lose the Electoral Vote to Biden.
Allan Lichtman, a historian, has predicted the winner of every single presidential election from 1984 to 2020 correct (except for 2000).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Keys_to_the_White_House
"When five or fewer of the following statements are false, the incumbent party is predicted to win the election. When six or more are false, the incumbent party is predicted to lose."
(In short: When at least six keys are false, the incumbent party candidate loses the presidential election)
The incumbent party candidate is usually the President. If it's not, due to being term-limited by the 22nd Amendment, then the incumbent party candidate is the candidate whose party is the same as the President's party.
So far, Biden has 4 keys confirmed to be "True" keys (No primary contest, Incumbent seeking re-election, Major policy change, and Uncharismatic challenger), and 2 keys are "False" keys (Midterm gains and Charismatic incumbent)
Out of the 13 keys, if the "Leans False" keys become "False", and the "Leans true" keys become "True", Biden would still win because, as mentioned before, it takes at least six false keys for the incumbent party candidate to lose.
If the "Leans False" keys become "False", and the "Leans True" keys become "True", it would look like this:
1. Midterm gains: False
2. No primary contest: True
3. Incumbent seeking re-election: True
4. No third party: False
5. Strong short-term economy: True
6. Strong long-term economy: True
7. Major policy change: True
8. No social unrest: True
9. No scandal: True
10. No foreign or military failure: False
11. Major foreign or military success: False
12. Charismatic incumbent: False
13. Uncharismatic challenger: True
5/13 False keys. A lot can change, but Biden is favored to win in November. As Lichtman said: "Forget the polls".
Here is the picture of his predictions as of now in case any key changes to "True" or "False":
well, they didn't prohibit anything per se. they just overturned a precedent set by the ruling for roe v. wade which ultimately now allows state governments to decide on their own whether or not abortion is legal or not.
Roe v. Wade is part of the Substantive Due Process.
Trump's Colorado case, Trump v. Anderson, is part of the Power of Enforcement.
The Substantive Due Process and the Power of Enforcement are two different things.
selfmate Would more Akorns from a good genie be one of your wishes? lol
I have no idea what I would say to the genie if I saw one coming out of its lamp