Great parody account, 10/10, would read again.
Great parody account, 10/10, would read again.
I mean, we changed the name of “French fries” for godssake. And we LOVE French fries.
See, this is exactly why every time asks me “aren’t the Souls games really hard?” I say “NO” with exactly that much emphasis.
I will say I heard a handful of arguments that it was a “New York problem” not a [Texas/California/Kansas/...] problem, but inevitably that was coming from a “why does this have to change literally everything” angle (because it did change a massive amount of things) and was generally ignored or shut down immediately,…
Okay, a SMALL number of these were genuinely funny.
Hell, for a lot of Americans, the falling of the Twin Towers wasn’t even a tangible event. At that time, was living about an hour outside of NYC, and the entire community felt its impact. Moved down to Florida a year later, and... nothing. It was a New York problem, not a Floridian problem. From my hops to Colorado,…
Meh. I’m not a fan of articles spoilers in titles, but this type of thing is very much in the nature of every From Software game for a decade now. Just talking to her, there were more than enough clues that something bad might happen if you let her hug you (and you don’t find out about the hug until you’re talking to…
Because they’re generally always online. It’s a light always online, but you can typically be invaded any time, for example.
Uhh... I’ve 100%ed Dark Souls, Dark Souls Remaster, Dark Souls 2, Dark Souls 3, Sekiro, Bloodborne, Demon’s Souls Remake, and I was currently going through BB again on NG+++ and I *ALWAYS* Save/Quit out of a From Software game before going into Rest mode on PS4/5.
Uhh, no? Punching up is a valuable thing. I get the association, but “punching up” and “punching down” was originally a term to describe the types of jokes a comedian might be making, whether they’re making fun of someone higher on the power structure or whether they’re making fun of marginalized people. In that…
I could be wrong, but I believe I know the glitch you’re talking about and it’s both more random, more dangerous (can crash the game and erase all data), and more powerful (can duplicate literally anything, including items you normally only get one of like the Gem Box to let everyone cast 2 Ultimas every turn).
Since I just watched it, I have to say, Power of the Dog was a great movie, it had a really well executed story, but I don’t recommend you ever watch it because I couldn’t collect any power-ups and every time I tried to jump, the movie paused and I had to try to jump again to make it play.
I don’t know enough (really, anything) about Dark Souls’ exploit, but if you combine RCE with privilege escalation, it wouldn’t matter how you ran Dark Souls. For example, if DS has something in its code that asks for higher privileges, say to install something, and that code is not written securely either (not…
After I posted this comment, I grabbed the Wordle dictionary and just did a quick and dirty count of letters. I got SEAORILTNU (which incidentally would give you AROSE and UNTIL/UNLIT to knock out the top 10 letters).
Or maximize your strategy because that’s what you consider to be fun? How about just play the way you find fun to play?
Also, my problem with some of these strategies are they aren’t evaluating the proper dictionary. In the article, Polygon says they’re using a different a different dictionary than what Wordle is…
> What have people like you done? Just whine and moan because his political leanings offend you and you somehow think that makes you a victim. I’d bet my life he’s done more good for this world than any of the people moaning in these comments have!
But this is the way the system is supposed to work!
Rite of passage, not right-of-passage. I don’t believe it needs to be hyphenated either.
It’s not completely untrue. There’s a reason it’s “Karen” and not, IDK, “Chad” because a Karen is a white woman who demands to see the manager and wields this unearned and obnoxious power over others, partly coming from gender.
That’s hopelessly simplistic. It’s equally problematic and racist to argue “I don’t see color” and this isn’t a new argument. Community was mocking the idea circa 2010, https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/09/color-blindness-is-counterproductive/405037/