Is the consumption of physical books as a whole in decline too?
Is the consumption of physical books as a whole in decline too?
She is paid in chickens. She makes 95 chickens an hour.
I only know her from “Honeymoon”, but I’ll take pretty much any excuse to bring that movie up.
He’s a real cinephile!
Yeah, no joke. I’m actively searching out their film’s now and have yet to be disappointed.
Only if they don’t kill/teleport/disintegrate him, then that would be great. Maybe just have a villain that could come back one day. Just an idea, Marvel.
Dem mom jeans, tho
This stings exactly me (though I recognize I am in the minority). I wanted the Wii U version, have no other home consoles, don’t do PC gaming, and have no plans to get a Switch any time soon. #wompwomp
My sons will continue to weaponize Netflix against me with The Croods season 3, and The Secret Life of Pets.
I have two sons and when we got this, I made them coin flip to see who got to play first. Thing 1 played, did all his cool stuff, saved. So, Thing 2 started a new game and we weren’t really paying attention to the prompts or anything because we’ve played Zelda games so many times before, and were just like, “Yeah,…
Ah, man, he made so many gorgeous things... I have the Frankenstein book pictured above, it is my one and only copy of the book and the only one I ever wanted to read.
Pretty much, yeah. My take has always been that the main games of the Mario franchise are just them doing their jobs, and on the weekends, or after hours yeah, they hang out and play some sports, or a board game every once in a while.
Same for my two boys. Sometimes they will walk around the house like they are recording a vlog and talk about the weirdest stuff.
He uses a rice cooker. His rice cooker is a guy. A guy who cooks rice for a living and has done it for years.
Now I wanna watch some Farscape. :/
Or they’ll have a street musician playing it in the background like in Spiderman?
It’s free on Amazon Prime now, if that’s an option for you? I scrolled past it a dozen times and only gave it a second glance when I realized it was from A24.
It think it’s less about getting rid of the phone and more about creating a scenario in which having the phone doesn’t help.
Mouseguard is so great! But it works really differently from most other tabletop RPGs I’ve experienced.