Spamwich76
Spamwich76
Spamwich76

I don't think he means "destructive" in the sense of it harms your phone. But rather, that using one recovery does not mean you have to eliminate the previous one. Say you want to try out some feature of TWRP, but you really like Clockworkmod Recovery. This would allow you to run TWRP temporarily, while still keeping

So you found one source that agrees with you so now you're willing to overlook the hundreds of others that disagree with you and call it a closed case? Seriously, what is wrong with people? Why do you all do that??

It's a trade-off. Unparalleled control and customization in exchange for having to do some trouble-shooting every once in awhile. Honestly I rarely have any issues with a PC game nowadays, 95% I just set my resolution and graphical settings and it's good-to-go.

One of my pet peeves.

I used to pronounce espresso as expresso until I began working at a coffee shop. I blame being a native Spanish speaker as the word for it in Spanish is expreso.

If a majority pronounces it a certain way, is it wrong? Jew-ler-ee, gif...

The UK spelling of "jewelry" is "jewellery". So I try to not get too upset about that one. I often fail, but I do try.

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When I hear "expresso", I want to punch that person in the throat.

Espresso / Escape / Especially / Et cetera

Penultimate Tetris was good, but it failed to recapture the je ne se quoi of Antepenultimate Tetris.

Well, I'm pretty sure the last game was called Penultimate Tetris, so I have to assume you're right.

Hotline Miami is a hell lot cooler than Manhunt, that's for sure.

I find it strange how with most games I don't give a fuck about the violence, but with hotline miami, a 2d top down retro styled very pixellated game, the violence actually has an impact on me. Whenever I play it it feels really good yet really wrong at the same time, it's hard for me to explain.

I wonder if you could use the broth when baking bread? Has to be worth a try.

Reactine's active ingredient is Cetirizine, which is the same as Zyrtec. :)

What I still don't get is why there isn't just a section or tab just for early access. A tab that doesn't just note new games just launching into early access, but games that are putting out new substantial updates, and a best seller list just for them. This method of distribution is only increasing in popularity,

I do appreciate a lot of aspects of Steams Indie dev friendly design now. But there is a garbage problem. I think perhaps the wall for pushing games out on Steam could stand to be a little higher and there should perhaps be some sort of limit on how many releases a developer can do a week before the games dont show up

Valve REALLY needs to do a better job curating both their proper released games, and their early access games. It's getting to the point now where I don't even want to look at the recently released tab. I used to get excited every day to see if there was a new gem on there, as they were actually pretty common.