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crazydiscostu · 2 years ago
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Jsaux HB1101 USB Docking Station
more support than you'll ever need...
USB Docks (and seemingly Home Office accessories in general) have flooded the consumer tech market over the last few years. This particular gadget is being produced by every brand under the sun and finding the right one for you is like looking for a memory card in a USB Dock stack! Luckily we’re bringing you an offering from JSAUX today that not only ticks the relevant boxes, but also gets the…
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stevethehairington · 3 days ago
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it is barely 8 am and the univer is t e s t i n g me i SWEAAAAAAR
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pyrefection · 1 year ago
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/vent post
if anyone has nice words, my job is making me come in tomorrow when i’m 90% sure i have covid
to stare at a screen for eight hours
in a room of fluorescent lights
i’m not upset nooooooo
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intravenous-agnostic · 2 months ago
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why is it any time i work from home for a few days things get stolen from my desk at the office
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stalkerthetiger · 3 months ago
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PC not working
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mistydayjudge · 2 years ago
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a good iron or clothes steamer
kitchen gadgets to make your life easier like a crock pot or mini waffle maker or one of those neat electric can openers
cleaning supplies you probably forgot about like good vacuum for your house (and one for your car) and a mop! something like the Bona with changeable washable pads
need business casual/full business clothes for an interview or job? boom put that on there
find a good lunch bag and a set of travel utensils to go with your travel mug
gift cards!!!! you can decide later
Feel free to browse stores like Crate and Barrel, Williams Sonoma, The Container Store, etc and just see if anything jumps out at you.
wish list for people who don’t want anything
aka possessions which are just possessions, but which have noticeably improved my quality of life: for when people ask you “what do you want for your birthday/Christmas/graduation” and you instantly transform into St Francis and pledge fealty to Lady Poverty because your mind went blank
nice. new. sheets. I cannot emphasize this one enough. if you’re still using the same sheets you had in college, you should probably get new ones. get yourself some 100% bamboo rayon sheets—they’re silky and perfect for summer and great for sensitive skin! or, if you’re cold all the time, flannel sheets!
kitchen knives. or even just one really good kitchen knife.
new curtains—blackout if you are a creature of the night like I am
fleece lined anything, but especially sweatpants and hoodies. wool lined socks are also good. if you don’t have the option of coming home after work and putting on an entire outfit that is loose and fuzzy, you should change that, because you deserve that option.
cookie sheets with a layer of air between the top and the bottom. the bottoms of your cookies will never burn again.
kitchen scale!!! no more leveling off flour with a knife and getting it all over the table!! now all your measuring is just shoveling stuff in and out of bowls like you’re at the beach. baking is both more accurate and also way more fun.
coffee bean grinder. if you want to upgrade your coffee experience, this is a great one-time purchase. just-ground beans have a much better flavor than pre-ground.
CDs!! ask for a gift card and expand your physical music collection! or a collection of the DVDs for your favorite show!
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suitablereviews · 1 year ago
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Products Link : https:// www. aliexpress. us /item/3256802830060354. html? .
In the world of rapidly advancing technology, laptops have become an essential tool for both work and leisure. With the increasing use of USB-C ports in modern laptops, the demand for USB-C hubs has risen significantly. These hubs offer a simple and efficient way to expand your laptop’s connectivity options, allowing you to connect multiple devices simultaneously. Among the numerous options available, the UGREEN 4K60Hz USB-C HUB stands out as a top contender for those seeking seamless connectivity and enhanced productivity. . ............. This is a re-upload of [The Ultimate Guide to Choosing The Best USB-C Hub for Your Laptop] by [Hello USA] licensed under Creative Commons. The content contained in this video is available under the Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike License v 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode) unless otherwise stated. The work is attributable to: Victor Grigas, Wikimedia Foundation. ................. We wanted to share this amazing video with our viewers and give proper credit to the original creator. Thank you, [LaptopMirror], for allowing us to use your work. Please check out the original video and the creator's channel linked below: .......... Original Video Link: [https://youtu.be/AENT9qqKC4M] ........... Original Channel Link: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqnyzw7j1bBzDhda4ydvCfQ] ............. Make sure to include the proper links and any additional information required by the Creative Commons license. It's important to respect the rights of the original creator and give them the proper credit they deserve. ............
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thealtabhossain · 1 year ago
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Products Link : https:// www. aliexpress. us /item/3256802830060354. html? . In the world of rapidly advancing technology, laptops have become an essential tool for both work and leisure. With the increasing use of USB-C ports in modern laptops, the demand for USB-C hubs has risen significantly. These hubs offer a simple and efficient way to expand your laptop’s connectivity options, allowing you to connect multiple devices simultaneously. Among the numerous options available, the UGREEN 4K60Hz USB-C HUB stands out as a top contender for those seeking seamless connectivity and enhanced productivity. . ............. This is a re-upload of [The Ultimate Guide to Choosing The Best USB-C Hub for Your Laptop] by [Hello USA] licensed under Creative Commons. The content contained in this video is available under the Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike License v 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode) unless otherwise stated. The work is attributable to: Victor Grigas, Wikimedia Foundation. ................. We wanted to share this amazing video with our viewers and give proper credit to the original creator. Thank you, [LaptopMirror], for allowing us to use your work. Please check out the original video and the creator's channel linked below: .......... Original Video Link: [https://youtu.be/AENT9qqKC4M] ........... Original Channel Link: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqnyzw7j1bBzDhda4ydvCfQ] ............. Make sure to include the proper links and any additional information required by the Creative Commons license. It's important to respect the rights of the original creator and give them the proper credit they deserve. ............
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appssoftwares · 1 year ago
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. In the world of rapidly advancing technology, laptops have become an essential tool for both work and leisure. With the increasing use of USB-C ports in modern laptops, the demand for USB-C hubs has risen significantly. These hubs offer a simple and efficient way to expand your laptop’s connectivity options, allowing you to connect multiple devices simultaneously. Among the numerous options available, the UGREEN 4K60Hz USB-C HUB stands out as a top contender for those seeking seamless connectivity and enhanced productivity. . ............. This is a re-upload of [The Ultimate Guide to Choosing The Best USB-C Hub for Your Laptop] by [Hello USA] licensed under Creative Commons. The content contained in this video is available under the Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike License v 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode) unless otherwise stated. The work is attributable to: Victor Grigas, Wikimedia Foundation. ................. We wanted to share this amazing video with our viewers and give proper credit to the original creator. Thank you, [LaptopMirror], for allowing us to use your work. Please check out the original video and the creator's channel linked below: .......... Original Video Link: [https://youtu.be/AENT9qqKC4M] ........... Original Channel Link: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqnyzw7j1bBzDhda4ydvCfQ] ............. Make sure to include the proper links and any additional information required by the Creative Commons license. It's important to respect the rights of the original creator and give them the proper credit they deserve. ............
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techonlinedeals · 2 years ago
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Why Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9) is the Best ThinkPad?
In the world of laptops, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9) is a masterpiece. With a lightweight yet durable chassis, the X1 Carbon is an excellent option for business users who are frequently on the go. But the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9) isn't just an enterprise notebook: We don't hesitate to recommend this machine to everyday consumers, too, who will appreciate the laptop's bright, vivid 14-inch display, long battery life, fast performance, and immaculate build quality.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga proves that ThinkPads don't need carbon fiber to compete. Made from CNC aluminum, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga's chassis is now thinner and lighter yet just as durable as ever. Combine that sleek frame with a gorgeous 1080p display, a best-in-class keyboard, and all-day battery life, and the ThinkPad X1 Yoga is easily one of the best 2-in-1 laptops around.
Taking a page from its consumer laptop twin -- the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9) Extreme -- the workstation-class Lenovo ThinkPad P1 offers powerful performance in a thin and lightweight chassis. The optional 4K display pops with rich, vibrant colors, and the P1's wonderfully comfortable keyboard might just be Lenovo's best yet. On top of that, the Xeon CPU and Nvidia Quadro P2000, available on the pricier models, offer outstanding performance. It’s a great machine if you’re doing more than plugging numbers into a spreadsheet.
see details about Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (Gen 9)
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luckyfalconcomputer · 2 years ago
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SD4750P USB-C & USB-A Dual 4K Docking Station K39105NA
The SD4750P USB-C & USB-A Dual 4K Docking Station w/ 135W adapter - DP & HDMI - Win/Mac/Chrome is the ideal docking solution for Ultra HD video for up to two 4K 60Hz monitors. Features include the ability to select between HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.2++ video ports, six USB ports and 85W of power delivery.
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teknictechnologies · 2 years ago
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nerdnag · 2 years ago
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Wip!
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DRAW HIM DRAW HIM DRAW HIM
if you're looking for ideas might I suggest that phantom of the opera AU? :O
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
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fedora-official · 1 month ago
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alright nerds i need your help getting this piece of shit (affectionate) talking with my other devices
there's an expansion bay for a cd/floppy drive but I have the secondary hard drive adapter instead. Of course it doesn't have any form of radio. My only way in is the rear I/O.
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From left to right / top to bottom and in poor image quality:
RJ11 (I have working 2009 laptop with an RJ11 port, and a landline phone system)
Infrared (no compatible hardware)
USB: The drivers aren't installed. I have them in an exe and it's the file i'm trying to send.
Audio mic/headphones/in
Parallel port (i have a 2008 desktop pc with a parallel port but it might be dead, i'll have to check)
What I assume is a proprietary docking station connector
PS/2
VGA
The PC runs windows 98 SE, and it looks like it also has MS-DOS (sorry if i'm saying something stupid, i'm younger than this computer). Other than python 2.3 and winzip, it doesn't look like it has any third-party utility software.
I tried adding a file straight to the hard drive but the connector on the hard drive isn't compatible with my IDE adapter, even though they look very similar (the pins on the HDD are slightly closer together).
Can't open the bios setup because you need a cd for that
my crazy idea is sending the file as audio. I think windows 98 ships with some kind of audio recording software. I can use my modern pc to play the file as audio. The hard part is the trip back. i guess i could use python to read the audio data and convert it back to a file
The two realistic solutions are RJ11 and parallel, but I have no idea how they work or how to use them
Someone who knows more than me about old computers please help
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lokilaufeysonslove · 4 months ago
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𝐒𝐨𝐥𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐀 𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐞
𝐝𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞!𝐁𝐮𝐜𝐤𝐲 𝐁𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐬 𝐱 𝐟𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐞!𝐝𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞!𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫
// Summary // a handsome detective needs your help with his case, that is also connected to yours.
// Warnings // mentions of a killer, kissing?
// Author’s Note // divider by the amazing @saradika-graphics / gif by @stcky-rogers
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You were sitting at your desk, typing away on your laptop, when you heard a knock on your office door. You looked up to see Bucky Barnes, the handsome and charming detective from the local police station.
"Hey doll," Bucky said with a smirk, leaning against your doorframe. "Got a minute?"
"Sure, come in," you replied, gesturing for him to take a seat.
Bucky walked in and took a seat across from you, his piercing blue eyes never leaving yours. "I need your help on a case. We found a dead body by the docks this morning and I have a feeling it's connected to a case you were working on a few weeks ago."
You raised an eyebrow, intrigued by the mystery. "What makes you think it's connected?"
Bucky leaned in closer, his voice lowering. "The body was found with a playing card in its pocket. The same card that was left at the scene of the last murder you were investigating."
You felt a chill run down your spine. "The Jack of Hearts."
Bucky nodded. "Exactly. I have a feeling this is the work of the same killer. And I need your expertise to help catch him."
You couldn't help but feel a flutter in your chest at the thought of working closely with Bucky. Ever since he had transferred to your precinct, you couldn't deny the chemistry between the two of you. But you were a professional and you couldn't let your feelings get in the way of the job.
"Of course, I'll help in any way I can," you said, trying to keep your voice steady.
Bucky smiled, his face lighting up. "That's why I asked for you specifically. I knew you wouldn't let me down."
You spent the rest of the day going over evidence and questioning suspects. Bucky was right, the Jack of Hearts had struck again and it was up to the two of you to catch him.
As the sun began to set, you and Bucky were back at the precinct, going over the case one last time before calling it a day. You were leaning over your desk, studying a map, when you felt a presence behind you. You turned to see Bucky standing close, his hand landing on the small of your back.
"I couldn't have solved this case without you," Bucky said, his voice low and husky.
You looked up at him, your heart racing. "We make a good team, I guess," you replied, trying to keep your cool.
Bucky chuckled, his hand moving up to cup your cheek. "We make a great team," he corrected, before leaning in to kiss you.
The kiss was electric, sending sparks through your body. You wrapped your arms around Bucky's neck, deepening the kiss. You had been waiting for this moment for so long and it was even better than you had imagined.
As you broke the kiss, you couldn't help but smile. "I guess we should go catch that killer now," you said, trying to catch your breath.
Bucky grinned, his eyes sparkling. "Let's go get 'em, partner."
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daedalusdavinci · 9 months ago
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24. superbat. this motherfucker JUST got to bed if any of u assholes wake him UP
24. Protecting your lover’s sleep as they doze on your lap, making sure nobody bothers them as they entrusted their peace to you. thinking about.... jlas superbat. i may not have followed this prompt to the letter but its very long so you get what you get at this point
It was just one of those days- one of those nights- one of those weeks- where one problem shifted right into the next without break, and they all found themselves running more ragged than usual. In the tower, heroes everywhere seemed sluggish and exhausted, running low on sleep and worn out from the last battle. Diana had tipped onto a couch and hadn't gotten back up again, and Wally had nearly passed out in the cafeteria, starting awake and drifting off again in the middle of a burger. After being pried away from the monitors, J'onn had gone straight to his room to sleep, and there were countless others who had followed his example.
Bruce was too stubborn. Clark was reasonably sure he'd been awake longer than anyone, but Clark could still see him typing away, doing god even knew what.
"I'll sleep when I finish," he said, before Clark had even said anything.
"I wasn't going to tell you to sleep," Clark said, taking that as his cue to approach.
"Yes, you were."
"I know better." Clark set a hand on the back of Bruce's chair, glancing briefly over the monitors. Logs, security feed, news reports- all of it a huge mess of information to sort through. Someone had to do it, but that someone didn't need to be Bruce.
Bruce looked tired. His shoulders sagged and his fingers hesitated, slow on the keys. He'd been drooping all day, attacking everything with the energy of a man on his very last leg. He'd sustained too many injuries during the fight. He'd been slow, and sloppy. He needed to sleep, but he'd never let Clark talk him into it if Clark let on that that was what he was doing.
"Can you do all this from anywhere?" Clark asked.
Bruce blinked slowly. "Not from anywhere."
"But from another computer."
"Yes. I have others."
"A laptop?"
"Yes." Bruce was eyeing him with suspicion, now, leaning back in his chair.
"Then you're doing it from there," Clark decided. "You can burn your retinas to your heart's content- I won't stop you. But I need company."
For a long moment, Bruce looked at him. Clark could practically hear the gears turning as he thought it over, taking longer to consider it than he usually would in his exhaustion. Then, finally, his gaze softened. He sighed, slumping back in his chair and rubbing his hands over his face. "Just don't watch one of your stupid cooking shows while I work."
"They're not stupid," Clark protested.
"Whatever." Bruce waved a hand, pushing himself up out of the chair. He hit a few more buttons, and the monitors condensed into the smallest screen, allowing Bruce to pull it off of its docking station. "Lead the way."
The tower had grown quiet and still with sleeping heroes. With his hearing, Clark could hear Booster and Ted's laughter from the cafeteria, but everywhere else had turned muffled and heavy with the air of sleep. People murmured back and forth to avoid waking up sleeping heroes in the commons, and most of the sleeping quarters were occupied. Somewhere, Wally got ready to portal home, while somewhere else, Oliver snored loudly. No one passed them on their way to Clark's room.
It was easy to get stuck on the fringes of his senses, listening to everything instead of whatever was closest. The need to keep an ear out for danger hadn't quite abided yet, and it left Clark feeling unmoored and anxious. Normally, it was a nuisance, but maybe this time it'd keep him awake long enough that Bruce would sleep first.
It was almost too easy to pile on his couch with Bruce. Normally, any attempt at getting Bruce to accept even a mediocrum of comfort resulted in a fight, but he sat without prompting, eyes never leaving his tablet. He didn't complain when Clark flopped down with a heap of blankets, even when Clark twisted to lean against the arm, swinging his legs across Bruce's lap. Somehow, they settled in like that; Bruce, on his tablet, and Clark, half-watching some nature show that was interesting enough, but not so interesting that it offended Bruce's sensibilities.
As the narrator droned on, Clark struggled to narrow in his focus. The lights from the TV flickered colors across the dark room, and it felt so quiet, surrounded by the suffocating vacuum of space. If he strained hard enough, he knew he could hear Earth, but he tried not to. He could feel each individual fiber of each blanket, and each snore in the building. The tap of Bruce's finger against the screen of his tablet felt obscenely loud. The constant shifting of his attention and the overwhelming amount of stimulus was exhausting, and he could feel himself sagging under it, so worn out that it was hard to hear the words coming from the TV. He rubbed his face, running through grounding exercises in his head to no avail. He wasn't sleeping, at least.
Bruce's hand came to rest on his knee. The pressure of it was enough to shock Clark out of his thoughts, but light, and gentle. Bruce hadn't looked up from his tablet, but his thumb tracked back and forth absently.
Slowly, Clark relaxed back into the couch again. His eyes fixed on the TV, but without really registering the pictures. He couldn't feel every fiber in the blankets, or hear every snore, but he was suddenly hyper-aware of that weight on his knee- a single point of focus that he locked on helplessly. It wasn't constant- every now and again, Bruce lifted his hand to tap the screen- but it always returned. Somehow, that caught Clark's attention more, leaving him waiting, expectant, caught on every detail of Bruce. The bracing warmth of Bruce's legs under his own, the vaguely ticklish stroke of his thumb, his breathing, steady and slow. Out of habit more than anything, he found Bruce's heartbeat, listening to the low thump of it until it felt like his own had slowed in turn. The familiarity of it was soothing, safe, protected, the reliability of the Batman unexpectedly grounding after so long.
His head slipped off his hand, and he started, eyes opening. He hadn't realized he'd closed them.
"Seems like I'm not the only one trying to stay up," Bruce commented.
"I'm not," Clark said. Although, maybe he was. He frowned through the haze of exhaustion, trying to focus on the TV.
"The life and death of a sea star are just that riveting," Bruce said, teasing under the deadpan.
"Shut up," Clark muttered, and shifted again, re-propping up his elbow on the arm of the couch.
It was difficult to understand how Bruce stayed awake. Without the cowl, the bags under his eyes were dark and deep, his expression something beyond exhausted. And yet, even now, wrapped up in blankets and secluded in the quiet comfort of Clark's room, listening to the soothing drone of a documentary, he tapped at that stupid tablet. Clark was beginning to doubt his ability to outlast him. The restless discomfort that had kept him awake earlier- his ace in the hole against Bruce's stubbornness- was fading into a sleepy warmth all too quickly.
And then, Bruce started to hum.
Clark could count on the fingers of one hand how many times he'd heard Bruce sing. Diana had once told him that Bruce had a voice so beautiful it could make a villain weep, but Clark had only ever heard it rarely, and never meant for him. It was a quiet lullaby, murmured to a baby that wouldn't stop crying as Clark searched for the mother, or a hum, pressed against Robin's hair in the aftermath of fear toxin. It had always felt like something he wasn't meant to hear. Now, through the ridiculous fog of exhaustion, Clark thought of sirens, calling soothingly to sailors from a distance.
Bruce's humming was soft and low, just under his breath. The tune was impossible to place, but haunting, and mournful. The sound of it seemed to vibrate through Clark, blanketing his senses until all he could focus on was just Bruce. Bruce was warm. He was safe, and close, and so confusingly present, as reliable as the tide. Time seemed to turn fluid, listening to that soft song, and Clark's eyes closed without his permission, just listening.
When Clark next opened his eyes, it was dark. The TV was off, Bruce's tablet forgotten somewhere in the tangle of blankets. His neck should've ached from the arm of the couch, but his head was on the cushions, propped up by a pillow. How Bruce had pulled that off without waking him, he had no idea.
Bruce was a warm weight against his chest, breathing slow. Judging by the awkward positioning, Clark doubted he'd meant to fall asleep, knees still jammed under Clark's own and cape still on. One of his hands was tucked against Clark's side, his face hidden between his own shoulder and Clark's sternum. It was... sweet, really. To have Bruce feel comfortable enough to sleep was a unique privilege, and one rarely afforded.
Clark hadn't outlasted him, in the end. But Bruce was sleeping, and as Clark let his eyes drift shut again, he allowed himself to consider it a win.
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