
This future junked truck that's probably now only a lawn ornament.
YMM? Fuel mileage? What was crashing like in these?

YMM? Fuel mileage? What was crashing like in these?
Hopefully the new exercise bikes and other cardio equipment will have a stand for electronic devices. The 3 I'll use at the same time will be:
I'll play an Idle game on my main foldable phone, on a low volume.
I'll play YouTube videos on my burner phone while it's Bluetoothed to my wireless ear buds.
I'll play Pokémon Violet on my Nintendo Switch, also at a low volume.
...All while pedaling on one of their new exercise bikes or working on other exercise equipment at the same time.
That way, I'll no longer feel bored about exercising.
Will YMCA staff try to intervene about my extreme quadruple multitasking? Or will I be allowed to quadruple-multitask in peace?
How will the other gym patrons feel about seeing me do this?
I know YMCA is also for kids (all ages, really), so how would the Gen Alphas feel about seeing a Millennial guy work on 3 portable electronics while exercising at the same time?
Also, I will bring a music stand to hold my 3 electronic devices at exercise machines without their own stand for them.
How will YMCA staff and fellow patrons feel about me carrying around a music stand and having it hold the electronics that I watch and use while exercising at the same time?
Hopefully the new exercise bikes and other cardio equipment will have a stand for electronic devices. The 3 I'll use at the same time will be:
I'll play an Idle game on my main foldable phone, on a low volume.
I'll play YouTube videos on my burner phone while it's Bluetoothed to my wireless ear buds.
I'll play Pokémon Violet on my Nintendo Switch, also at a low volume.
...All while pedaling on one of their new exercise bikes or working on other exercise equipment at the same time.
That way, I'll no longer feel bored about exercising.
Will YMCA staff try to intervene about my extreme quadruple multitasking? Or will I be allowed to quadruple-multitask in peace?
How will the other gym patrons feel about seeing me do this?
I know YMCA is also for kids (all ages, really), so how would the Gen Alphas feel about seeing a Millennial guy work on 3 portable electronics while exercising at the same time?
Also, I will bring a music stand to hold my 3 electronic devices at exercise machines without their own stand for them.
How will YMCA staff and fellow patrons feel about me carrying around a music stand and having it hold the electronics that I watch and use while exercising at the same time?
What required them to have a para in the first place and how did they become popular despite having that reason for their Para to follow around and assist them in the first place?
(Or did they somehow become popular because of the reason why they needed a para? How so?)
If only I knew to ask this kind of question when I had a para one year... I also needed to have Reddit back then.
If I got to hear / read uplifting stories about how a special-needs student become popular despite or because of their special needs, and about how a para'd student became popular despite having a visible para near them all the time back then, my attitude towards having and needing a para in the first place would've improved drastically. I would've embraced having her and no longer tried to keep her a secret from all other students. Then I would've worked on training to become as popular as I could.
Back when I had my para one year, I wanted to either get rid of her or only make her be known to all other students as just a "roaming teacher-aide" because I was trying to reinvent myself as a cool, hip popular kid.
I did not know much else about what it took to become popular at the time, but I thought what I knew for sure was that I had to not be known as a special needs kid first, because I had assumed that there was no such thing as a "popular special needs kid" without bothering to ask whether it was possible to become popular even with a known special need.
Silver Ferrari spotted here in Hutch.
Who in this area is loaded with that kind of money, and what the heck do they do for a living?
I thought chemo forces baldness quickly and keeps it that way until a while after it's finished.
Such as Christmas and others?
Would ideally be seen on the New Reddit as well as the mobile browser / app versions of Reddit on top of the subreddit r/Prison.
If prisons ever let their tablets have an AI LLM similar to ChatGPT, Google Gemini and others, but tailor them specifically for use by inmates (and maybe corrections officers), how would said prison AI LLM function differently from ChatGPT and other AI LLMs of the free world? How would the prison AI LLM function similarly?