I am still in awe of the fact that the fan translators actually made the spell system in that work while changing the language.
I am still in awe of the fact that the fan translators actually made the spell system in that work while changing the language.
Weirdly, NFTs wouldn’t be a reliable proof of ownership. You don’t actually need to own a thing to mint an NFT, meaning you could sold an NFT that purports to be for a game, but because it was minted in a fraudulent manner you actually don’t own it. You own the NFT, but because it’s not actually associated with…
I’ve had handles not work because they were frozen, mostly the flippy uppy ones that got popular in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
Honestly, this isn't that bad? I mean, it's annoying as hell, but all cars have this issue, pull-type door handles just give you better grip.
When asked, the crocodile said he was feeling pretty tired.
I would argue that the shocking revelations are tangentially related to the gay parts. Like the repressed desires of a wannabe tough cowboy are important, but they also set up other stuff happening.
One: If someone was going to get paid, it would be to be pro-NFT. The shills are aggressive and going after every publisher and outlet they can find - for example, Limited Run Games made a statement recently that they will never do NFTs so please stop emailing them with pitches.
Inexplicably, Mitsubishi from a few years ago.
Isuzu gets even better if you add international names.
For steady decline: Chevrolet Bel Air.
Do you want steady decline or wild yoyo? Because the best Mercury Cougar was the first one, without question, but the car kept shifting body style and market position so it's hard to say it always got worse, but it did get dramatically worse multiple times.
Grogu wasn’t a hit because of nostalgia, he was a hit because he’s a very cute puppet.
I see “Don’t Look Up” is getting the “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” Award for “Best Picture Nominee that Nobody Actually Liked.”
It’s interesting to me that EVERYONE has their Star Trek “fuck this movie.” And it’s usually different. Like I have an intense, burning hatred of Star Trek VI, which sounds like it’s to the same degree as your hatred of The Voyage Home.
The first Star Trek film is one of my top ten films. It’s slow, but in a way that just absorbs me right in and I can’t get enough.
Around here the CUV is usually in the support role - the charging network is still not great - but for commuting and every day use people use their Model 3/Y that they put an embarrassing vanity plate on.
Actually, post Model 3, a lot of them are people’s main car. They’re not insulated by price point so much as they are insulated by reputation as being the cool hip future tech.
I am also a tears starter - though sometimes I replace it with stare - and I like it just because it confirms or discards a lot of my go to brain letters - especially T.
While this is close to the “it’s running and $2,500, let’s go” dividing line, as a high mileage X5 we know that it’s not going to be running for much longer.
I kinda knew Spirit was no name airlines but I didn’t realize they were literally no name airlines.