ShaneYancey
Shane Yancey
ShaneYancey

That was always my frustration with Minesweep you would always get to a place where you would have to guess. It could be a very educated guess, but it would be a 50/50 shot between two choices and you had to hope you made the right one.

This is from like 2 days ago now, and I am trying to decide if I shouldn’t worry about it or explain myself and it is like a long debate going on in my mind so I guess I will just explain.

You are amazing. This is a great explanation and one that makes me happy. Even if the time stuff is broken I loved the movie and was along for the ride, but I like the whole “the stones fixed it” logic because it is very comic book and very tidy.

No, the idea isn’t that he gives the stones to the old timelines, but specifically to the Time Height people from Endgame. So they don’t have to go about breaking the Timelines in the original movies.

I work for a church so lots more people have my number than I have theirs. Also, I am in my 40s so my generation still will call someone rather than texting if it is something “official.” So there are people outside my church who get my number from someone else and call me with speaking opportunities.

Yes, but what the original poster is discussing is what about the kids at Peter’s school who weren’t snapped. The “Un-snapped” would be 5 years older and already into college. The fact that his friends are still around in high school means that they were part of the snapped.

I really hope there is a line in this movie that goes something like, “Why couldn’t Flash have been one on the un-snapped so we don’t have to deal with him everyday.”

I’m sure Yaddle is a fine Jedi, but that screen shot is nightmare inducing.

What?

Can you imagine the cultural backlash having that mode in the actual Avengers universe would cause? Talk about your inappropriate gaming themes.

This show does not hold up as well as I remembered. 

The Brandon Sanderson teen series that starts with Steelheart (I think it is the Reckoners series) has as its central idea that lots of people got superpowers at once and they all went the super villain route. It does a good job of making the idea work, but of course it is focused on the good guys, not the horror

Astrobot on PSVR isn’t the prettiest game ever (it is cute and does the best with what you have, but ultimately the tech is a little grainy, but the VR experience in that is groundbreaking.

I understand that these don’t make things “real” words, but rather gather already commonly used words and provide definitions for them, but my 45 year old self just sort of shakes my head at the word “swole” being in the dictionary.

Honest question because I know someone here knows this already and I don’t want to go look it up.

yes, but that less text means that there are no shared fake news stories, so it is much better. 

I have about 1.5 TB of games installed between my One and it’s external hard drive. I don’t play them all at once, but when I do want to play one I don’t want to have to wait for it to download from the cloud before I can play. I normally have very small windows of gaming time so I want to be sure that things are

Remember when the XBOX One came out and everyone was all mad about the “always online” part of it. Now I buy almost every new game digitally (mainly because I am lazy and don’t like to get up and change discs). In just a few short years the way we consume content has shifted to the point where the conversation about

Yes, any and all ideas plans of how to deal with kids and their eating habits goes out the window when they come face to face with a toddler. Sure you can have plans, and you can come up with some best ideas, but you will have a 5-year-old who is already hangry refusing to eat food that he loved up until this point

Boss makes a dollar I make a dime, that’s why I poop on company time.