bprichard
Cletus Van Damme
bprichard

Farmers Only! They get plenty specific!

Excellent. I had been thinking my diet was deficient in carbs.

Eh, close enough

He could still be hiding in a cardboard box somewhere.

You seem to have forgotten one little game!

I can assure you that the Minecraft IP is part of the deal. Mojang possesses neither exceptional game devs nor designers. Microsoft is not particularly stupid, and Mojang's other properties are more or less worthless.

Well, this should be an incredible payout for everyone on the Mojang team, and I certainly wouldn't blame anyone for taking it. However, I certainly don't see many staff hanging around after the acquisition (depending on the terms of the buyout).

Protect me from your ugly floppy hat, and I'll consider toning down my bullshit.

As a fellow Mac user, I can say that it does know you're using one. It defaults to the Mac games in the featured section.

Japanese curry, Indian curry, Thai curry, Malaysian curry, they're all different from each other, and Japanese curry is probably the biggest outlier.

Absolutely true about HK and Taiwan.

Good call. Beginner players don't realize that normals are key.

I've always thought that milkshakes have too few tuber flavors.

I feel like two is the barest possible for a line.

I wonder if the cow tongue is grilled. Because that's delicious and I could go for some right now.

I can't be the only one who finds it embarrassing when a bunch of white guys do the Haka.

From my trip to Seoul, people in Seoul (the only place I've been in Korea) speak better English than people in Tokyo, but worse than people from Shanghai. However, Shanghai's a bit of an outlier as far as China goes.

That certainly could be part of the problem, Other Barry. However, Shanghai is plagued by the same problem, but the level of competency is much higher. Part of that might just be that parents (at least those with resources) place more value on English, though, and get their children more hours of lessons outside

It's really not very good. Students start learning it at a very young age, but it doesn't seem to take. If I had to say why, I'd probably say that the way it is taught is more geared to test taking than actual use.

Anything to read on the English-language internet about the infamous subtitler? That sounds like it could be a lot of fun!