Crossing into Wisconsin from Minnesota, I will start seeing lots of fireworks stores.
Newer handhelds might have more power, but I still think the Deck is the best value for what it offers.
Flag burning is both legal and a traditionally used method to dispose of old flags.
I can't wait until the movies that are being made currently catch up to some of the weirder stuff that happens past the first couple of books in the series. I wonder if they'll even bother.
We are required to sing doot doot doot here, by law.
He saw what you did in your tent last night.
Peak. I'm playing on Steam.
Doesn't that game stream at least some of the data directly from MS? I thought I read that it has some weird hybrid local and cloud streaming configuration to offload some of it to their servers.
It's actually a pretty decent experience on a Steam Deck. I definitely prefer having a larger screen, but it's very playable.
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Neither of these mention anything about being required to cut flags. The first one suggests you can cut it and donate the stars if you want, however.
https://www.defense.gov/News/Feature-Stories/story/article/2206946/how-to-properly-dispose-of-worn-out-us-flags/
https://www.ushistory.org/betsy/more/flagretirement.htm