TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

It's adorable that she thinks these are New York-size rats. I'm from LA and even I know New Yorkers would laugh and call these mice. These are pet-sized rats from the photos. Not saying that's okay, but they're not massive. Pretty average.

I’ve reached that point with my son. He’s 11, I’m 37, and he’s into games now that I have no interest in. And I spent some time mildly bothered by this, his differing sense of taste, the fact that we don’t connect over those games, and then I had to just stop and accept that he’s in his own generation with his own

Oh, I had a BLAST reading it, dontcha know...

Is “Got Damn” a common alternate version I’m unfamiliar with?

I was full-on Nintendo at the time, so never really connected with the Genesis. I wonder if I’d get anything out of this experience now, or if it mostly relies on nostalgia to love.

I have to admit that this fills me with a sense of relief. Like I have some small chance of catching up within this game. I’ve missed a bunch of games in between, and found each more overwhelming than the last, and it’s kept me from progressing in them. Limiting the scope a little might help.

So how is it compared to PSU? I remember being so excited by that and then so disappointed with the reality. Is it more proper PSO? Because that’s still my favorite online game of all time. Heck, offline too, where I honestly spent most of my time.

At this point the only thing holding me back from saving up for one of these is the Snapdragon 835 processor, which seems crazy to have shipped with, and suggests we can’t be much more than a year off from one that ships with a processor that’s closer to current when it’s released. At least an 855, if not whatever’s

No, we want to actually have control of the devices we own and not have them decide what’s best for us when for some of us there is literally NO harm.

But they’re not warnings. A warning implies you can continue despite it. These are full-on blockades.

I’ve played it at the annual Arcade Expo at the Museum of Pinball in Banning, CA. It’s a spectacle, but it’s painfully slow and boring. Also, one of their flippers isn’t quite strong enough, so you can’t really get to the top well.

Saw a headline yesterday (luckily after I’d seen the film) that replaced a character name with [SPOILER] in it. Great! That wasn’t so hard, was—oh, you made the hero image the photo of the very character you redacted from the headline. Great job.

Counterpoint: No. I should have the right to be surprised without having to take extensive measures to block myself off from the world. For Endgame I had to disable the Google Feed on my home screen and avoid ALL social media for nearly a week. And I still got a notification with a spoiler in it. That’s an absurd

Honestly, I think it looks cooler like this.

My wife used to go to these live, and took me with her a couple of years ago, and last year for the finals we decided to stay home, and it turned out to be the best possible decision thanks to this footage. What we could see from the live stream, including all the information that wasn’t clearly visible on the small

I have friends who have been mugged multiple times in K-town and had their car stolen.

Clearly not.

I’m not saying it’s fully defensible, but from having experienced the area, I get the battle. You try to screw me out of a parking space I think is rightfully mine just about anywhere else, I’m likely to roll my eyes, move along, and be glad I turned off the mic in my dashcam for a few minutes before I forget about

I think you read that sentence wrong. I’ll rearrange: “And you heavily raise your odds of being mugged.”

In this neighborhood, you’d get mugged for that bicycle pretty quick.