Sadly I have neither the ability nor the funds to procure a couple RPGs.
Sadly I have neither the ability nor the funds to procure a couple RPGs.
These comics are great
As far as I know the copper doesnt actually melt.
Because they are not publicly traded and line go up need jot always apply to them. They will not try and milk every last cent out of you.
Delusions of former grandeur when they had a coastline.
Wait the northern border??
That would be a branch. A plank would be more akin to a tree steak.
I mean I kinda understand the threat and bonding mismatch from what we have. The part where he gets angry is missing.
Jfc. That is utter insanity
What is the part that is missing about?
The fact that breaking a wall to get into the house is even a viable option honestly baffles me as a person living outside the US
If they act like that their flatmate has every right to keep ot from them assuming they don’t contribute to the bill.
Is the joke that he tried to kill someone with the bot?
Not sure what you mean exactly but yes debit cards usually have a PIN. You have to use it anytime you interact with an ATM or you insert the card into the POS. The only time PIN isnt needed is when the POS has The option for contactless payment. Then it is witout PIN until I think 50€. But at least my bank you can block the card from the banking app if you get the card stolen.
Ah okay so it is basically just a debit card. You see the terminal say for example 30€ and once you authorise that the 30€ are transferred from your account to theirs.
Unless there is some big difference between giro and debit cards.
It appears giro cards are just debit cards that basically only work on POS terminals and ATMs.
Isnt this basically the plot of Alamut?
A devilishly devious plan sir.
Are girocards like debit cards or something completely different?
I just checked and I assume you are Austrian. Worst case scenario hop over the southern border and open an account here. ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
But almost sure you have something similar there as well. We are in Europe after all and banking is jot stuck in the 19th century like in the US.
What???