There's no such thing as "normal". Every person, every culture, etc is different - you do you, and be happy. Having said that, from my point of view, these dont seem like exactly strangers, and you're probably a good person, and it could be their way of saying they want to be a better friend to you.
dutchkimble
First step, use a soldering iron and a good quality glue to piece it carefully back together. Make sure the glue dries fully before switching it on again. Then follow the steps others have guided you on.
Pretty sure someone would have already done it. Anything with a screen and some sort of computer behind it is low hanging fruit for doom. It's shit like running it on a calculator using potatoes that raises the bar!
This calls for a time travel movie, titled Fixin' Nixon
When I met people in real life who are secretive about what they do/did, I automatically assume one of two things - Secret agent, or the person who rubs the nipples of actresses before shooting a scene so that they poke through their t-shirts.
Everything you said makes sense...except heavy metal exposure. Unless you mean lead or something...
This is some gourmet shit
GTA6 will almost be complete
I have an even better idea. We should connect all of the defense systems, including nukes, to an AI. It'll be a great network across the sky using starlink satellites. I think we could call it SkyNet.
I think it's more like a travel agent and a passenger rail
Psst...usenet...
I use Tidal (buy it from a cheap country by vpn) and Apple Music because the wife wants Apple TV so the bump to get the bundle wasn't much. I prefer Tidal by a long shot, but use Apple Music when I need to play music that I don't want fucking up my Tidal algorithm.