Yay! Another “unreasonable Feminist” straw man argument!
Yay! Another “unreasonable Feminist” straw man argument!
Yeah, let’s just completely ignore the fact that you misrepresented his participation in the 1964 karate championships and his relationship with Ed Parker and instead pick apart my last sentence and ascribe it meaning that it doesn’t have. My point was that Karate is a traditional style of fighting with traditional…
Ed Parker was not “his trainer”, he was a colleague and friend and they would occasionally train together. Bruce Lee didn’t compete in the 1964 Long Beach Karate Championships, he was an exhibitor. He famously demonstrated his “one-inch punch”, and two fingered push ups, neither of which were “karate.” Bruce Lee’s…
While my panther-like reflexes and speed would be well suited for Jeet Kune Do, I prefer to use steel blades while whipping myself into a wild battle frenzy so that I can more easily slaughter everything before me in a flurry of spinning blades and gore. Although, I did pierce a man’s skull last week with a 3D printed…
100% agreed.
Bruce Lee did not do karate. He had his own system of Kung Fu called Jeet Kune Do.
Well, I just explained how Quiplash a different game than CAH, with a similar concept (let’s test our wit and humor!) without the eventual boredom of CAH (the crushing lack of originality). I don’t know about you, but I need some “party” games on hand at my game nights because we always get to a point where everyone…
It’s been in our game night rotation since it came out, and we haven’t gotten sick of it yet, but we also tend to play it sparingly (not more than once every month or two) for that exact reason.
I think that Quiplash is a much better Cards Against Humanity. You get to create your own jokes, and the voting process is better ( 2 people face off with the same prompt, and everyone votes instead of one person deciding). Things still get offensive, but hardly ever in an uncomfortable way like it sometimes does with…
I’d say there’s definitely a situation where it’s ok to complain despite having eaten a significant portion of your meal and possibly receive a replacement meal—if you find some sort of foreign object in your food that shouldn’t be there. There’s this great sandwich shop around the corner from the library, and I used…
I prefer crushing skulls to shushing. It’s more effective and less stereotypical.
What is...Cazenovia?
It’s a terrible Riesling?
In addition to being knowledgeable about food and wine, there are other skills a server is expected to have in fine dining that justifies the higher tip out. You’re expected to polish and perfect silverware and tableware (of which there is more of at a fancy place), fold napkins, and prepare a perfect place setting. Yo…
When I worked as a sommelier at a fancy restaurant, I was typically tipped out 10% by the servers, sometimes more if I did an especially good job inflating their checks that evening.
I don’t think the comic was wrong to use the name at all. The name is intentionally meant to invoke the pre-code uncensored pulp horror comics of the early 1950s. The “Chilling Adventures” imagines what Sabrina’s story might have been like when she shows up in the Archie universe in the 1960s had it existed as an…
It’s called “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” because that’s what the comic series it’s based off is called.
You know what’s even easier? The Wegmans shopping app. It automatically organizes your list by aisle/section and you have multiple ways of adding items to your list (searching, a bulk add from a recipe, barcode scan, recent purchases), and will total the estimated cost of everything your list, too. I don’t understand…
Red Dead is absolutely historical. Historical fiction can be speculative, or even include an alternate reality. Accuracy is not a requirement when classifying a work. You look at many things—does it explore themes relevant to the era? Does it create an atmosphere invoking the time period? Is it informed (whether it…
Chris Pratt *wishes* he looked like Zack Morris...