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I might be misremembering (since I never watched these specific channels in the first place), but I believe that actually is how the “TV meta” started. There are several very popular watch channels where they do exactly what you just described. What we have here is streamers taking the next logical, but wrong-headed

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Woah there, you season with mayo? Ugh, I bet you eat your bread with the crust on, too.

It’s practically its own genre now and one Annapurna specialize in. I, too, am okay with this.

“That means that your ability to negotiate all your own working conditions will be turned over to CWA, just as the document says.”

I recommend Moss for an immersive experience. That game utterly blew my mind.

Okay, I’m not the only one who noticed that then, thank god. Boo Berry tasted nothing like how I remembered it this year and when I first tried a bowl, I thought maybe I was experiencing symptoms of covid with taste loss. Nope, that’s just what the cereal is like now. I didn’t even bother getting Count Chocula.

Your story ended normally and yet, for some reason, I was feeling incredibly stressed like I was reading a horror novel. I thought for sure you’d be murdered by the end, even though I knew that wouldn’t make sense.

Twitch has the same thing, both the three strikes and the muted audio. The problem with Twitch is that you can get a strike while you’re live. So some music company’s bot can come along, detect music you have live, and hit you with strikes before you know what’s happened.

One of the main characters in the series is a defector from North Korea who managed to escape across the border. 100% this is why they have a problem with Squid Game.

Agreed. I’m rooting for Roblox on this one, but it’s a very begrudging, squinty-eyed and unenthusiastic rooting.

That’s it! I was just trying to figure out why this seems familiar, even though I’ve never seen their art before, then you nailed it. The art hits me right in the nostalgia feels for Escaflowne.

Oh man, I remember the exact moment where I asked myself “what the hell am I doing with my life?” when playing FFXI: the moment when our LS planned out three hour “shifts” for everyone to take in our attempt to take down Pandaemonium Warden.

I can’t say I’ve ever been interested in playing Dragon’s Dogma, so I didn’t check it out much. What did it do different from other open world games?

As soon as I’m done posting this comment I’m going to go find the music. I thank the court for bringing this to my attention, since I’ve heard absolutely nothing about any of this until now, but I’m always happy to expand my music library.

Clueless Hero’s got it right! Fashion is the true endgame!

Have you considered that the same technology that could prevent drunk driving can also prevent distracted driving, such as texting while driving, and thus we all really want the same thing?

Nah, I paid for the damn game, I’ll interpret them however I want. Thanks.

You can visit other people’s villages and play with them in multiplayer. There’s an unofficial trade market of sorts tracked online through a website where you can “buy” a specific villager from someone that has them (a villager will move to a previously visited island if you kick them out off your island). The most

You might not have to skip it! Apparently they’re adding difficulty settings to this one, so you could tone the difficulty down a smidge if a particular boss gives you too much grief.