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Dan Posluns
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I take the multiplier bows (usually from Lynels, but wherever you can get them) and attach Bomb Flowers to them, which in turn multiply out. Makes pretty short work of those hand enemies.

If I remember correctly, though, at least Roseanne was grounded enough in reality to have Roseanne and Dan smoke their kid’s weed.

I would also accept “asks the question”.

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I’d put Not Another Teen Movie on this list. It’s the kind of meta-movie I expected to be totally awful but was found myself choking on my own laughter at it. It’s hilariously written, extremely well-acted and directed, with everyone super-committed to the bit. It doesn’t hurt that a young Chris Evans is solid in it,

No, the real reason is that I don’t trust Square anymore to release a completed FF game on day 1, and intend to wait at least a couple months after release before purchasing. But I’m prepared to wait even longer if I don’t have a good enough reason to buy a PS5 by then. On the other hand, there was a time when a new Fi

There’s a lot to disagree with about this list but I don’t see anyone speaking up in defense of III and it’s definitely being short-changed here.

To put it bluntly, it’s the reason that FFXVI is the first Final Fantasy that I won’t be purchasing on Day One, if ever. I didn’t pay $70 to essentially be a beta tester. (I will probably buy it at some point, but first I need to buy a PS5, and I’m not doing that for this game.)

Yup. I recently beat the main game and am just going through finding missing shrines, charting the underworld, etc. and when that’s done I’ll probably finally call it good and take the update, but in the meantime it’s nice to be able to low-key enjoy this game without having to worry too much about resource management.

Bran — OK, fuck you. I’m not a miracle worker.

Silo should be on this list.

For the most part I don’t go for the confessionals in that show (just who are they supposed to be performing for when the mark isn’t there?), but that brilliant soaking scene made it all worthwhile, and made even better by the fact that it’s lampooning something 100% real.

So... Prince of Persia is a Metroidvania, but obviously they just don’t want to use the term that’s a portmanteau of two huge IPs they don’t own.

Locking content access behind tokens generated on the front end using a separate token provided by the end of the ad stream guarantees that an API consumer must have at least consumed an ad before gaining access.

So many fans upset because the movie won’t be for them. I say: who cares. We’ll always have Legend of Neil. (Google it.)

Mythic Quest works as a kind of “discount” Ted Lasso. It’s more acerbic and ridiculous but it also earns some really heartfelt moments.

At the end of the day, this is why the subscription model is fundamentally broken. Compared to the marketplace on Wii, where for the most part it didn’t hurt Nintendo to put up third-party titles and get their cut of the revenue, Nintendo is instead incentivizing themselves to balance number of subscriptions with

I love it when the quality of the catalog in the subscription service I’m paying for is being driven by what’s hot at the moment

Future Stock is so quoteable.

You watched it! You can’t unwatch it!

So reading between the lines, since Ted never met those people, it follows that all that montage stuff actually happened, and it wasn’t just a dream Ted was having on the plane.