TheGuardLlama
TheGuardLlama
TheGuardLlama

Seriously. Transformers don’t always make physical sense. There are parts that shrink, enlarge, and disappear on the show that stick right out in the toys but at least there’s always been a mechanism in mind. 

Whereas I got a soft spot for many of 90's Disney Renaissance films that have been remade, I watched Peter Pan recently and...it’s bad. Like, I remember that infamous “Red Man” song being a problematic part of the movie but dear lord, a good third of the film’s running time is insanely awful depictions of indigenous

Beast Wars was friggin’ epic. Sure, there’s a lot of stuff that looking backwards was pretty corny and goofy but for a kids show, it had some amazing continuity and character arcs. And don’t even get me started on how awesome some of the toys were.

I love the Note series but android (and mobile) gaming has always followed behind for me due to the battery drain of games and the fact that so many modern ones require an internet connection. That last one becomes a real issue when most of my mobile gaming is done on the subway. I’m curious; when and where is

Been playing DnD for a while and the crossover books got me interested in MTG. Had a lot of free time in quarantine this summer so decided to seal the pact and become the DnD/MTG nerd I was always destined to be.

I actually bought a card mat with that design I love it so much lol.

Ditto. Remember when the biggest personality in gaming was Sonic?

That cast felt like they got every actor in Hollywood that wanted to buy another house/build a pool while only having to show up to set for a week. 

Nothing good has happened since they started this whole campaign. Kobe Bryant died the same week Mr. Peanut “died” and then Covid-19 hit.

Honest question; Is whipped cream okay for dogs to eat? I always assumed dairy gave them gas. This is, of course, based on the traumatic experience of my dog farting up my childhood home after grabbing a block of cheese from the table. 

Perhaps I’m not very good with numbers but everything you mentioned sounds like a positive?

I can actually see this as being really useful for the online Dungeons and Dragons I run. I’ve been trying to find ways to get everyone to hear the same music since we’ve switched online. Zoom can share audio but the volume levels are always clunky with some people barely hearing me above the music. Roll20 also has an

“We found that if you take a huge chunk of chocolate and put it in your mouth, that taste can be overwhelming...

Love this! I try to keep my cabinet stocked with campari, apperol, and amaro at all times.

You mention Warcraft but I feel like that game’s setting has it’s own “weirdness” with depictions of real-world cultures in that humans are by default very medieval European. Although you can make your human look a variety of ways, there’s no depiction of humans having an especially diverse culture (it’s basically

Nope! That shit is still hard to do. The game does accurately depict how most armies will spend their time stuck in a particular region, only really moving to other sections if they manage to wrest control of the sea. 

Reminds me a lot of Jaws Unleashed. The game starts in an aquarium where you grab nearby marine biologists and swipe them to get through doors culminating in a fight with shamu. Only problem was the rest of the game was boring and at some point a massive bug kicks in where you can only hear static. Not great!

Probably yeah. A lot of the shelters in NYC are closed or working at a lower capacity so fewer people are able to get out and tag and neuter stray cats. The pandemic hit right around the start of kittening season so we’re gonna see a lot more cats running around in the year ahead.

The Switch Lite?

Being able to play at my own pace is precisely why I quit the rat race that was World of Warcraft and started playing Skyrim. It’s your own little world where no one will know if you’re being “optimal” or not. In fact you don’t even need to make any hard decisions at the start of the game. Just pick a race that sounds