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“Sometimes you gotta roll the hard six”

Oh man, HotS is the absolute best for those nail biting come-from-behind wins. My best was when I was playing Raynor and we were losing badly, like three levels down on the haunted mines map, but I had been steadily working the bottom lane. Both teams were fighting down in the mines, looking to win with the last golem

Literally every time I see an article about the Simpsons, my initial thought is “wait, that’s not cancelled yet?”

For us, sriracha was a thing that stayed in the fridge and got used occasionally, but now we have a two year old, so I cook everything with the spices tuned waaaay down for her, so sriracha is a good, balanced, spicy kick to toss onto things. I do know people who put it on things that are not in any way supposed to be

This pretty closely matches the experience around my house. I use the original, my wife likes the Tabasco version, specifically because she likes saltier food than me and thinks the original is a touch too spicy. Other versions that we’ve tried come up with a resounding “meh”.

You could wind up like me, a graphic designer who has been also been smushed into the roles of Web Developer/Database Administrator/IT Support.

Vote: The Joy of cooking.

I got “We’re sorry, but our policies do not allow us to lend to you...”, so it seems to have recognized my first regional library account, but I can’t borrow books for whatever non-specific reason. So, this is not going to work for everyone, apparently.

I can definitely say that if you are working on a large charcoal drawing in art school you can find yourself with black mucus for 12 to 24 hours after you finish up (terrifying the first time) so, I would guess other activities involving dusty particles flying around would do the same.

I live 4 miles from my office, and only for about 100 feet of my commute is the speed limit higher than 35mph. I bought and still ride a Yamaha Vino 125. Little bastard gets 65mpg even with 180 pounds of grown-ass man on it. I will say, while at the Yamaha dealer, their sales guy told me no less than 6 times about the

My favorite so far has been, after even pulling out freaking color swatches going through all the blues, "I just don't think you and I have the same idea of what 'blue' means". It means green, apparently.

I feel like this is the Russian equivalent of having a flat on the way to work. "Why are you late?" "I fell out of the truck again, no biggie"

I'm with you here, for sure, and I have been for a while. I keep a *decent* pc, but it's not where I spend all my money, and I tend to wind up playing things sporadically anyway. Thus, I am usually playing 2-3 year old games from steam sales. And really, in the age where DLC seems to almost crowd out the core games,