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I say bring back lawn darts and natural selection.

I’m a grown-ass man and still like Spaghetti-O’s. They are an affront to all things “pasta”, but as long as I consider them a guilty junk food and not a vulgar attempt at “Italian food in a can”, then I can reconcile this dish as its own category. And that said, they’ve been indelibly burned into my brain as a

It’s a valid point regardless of political beliefs or even lack thereof (which I think you either read into too much or just wanted to make that Bud light point).

Up until late last night, we had an amazing cash flow because of that transaction,” Wingefors said amid heavy sighs and pregnant pauses during a May 24 Q&A session.

Sword of the Sea is giving me some serious Alto’s Journey vibes. It’s like what Noodlecake (developer of Alto) would have done had they ported their mobile game idea over to a console.

I like the concept. Take a 20+ year old truck in decent condition and beef everything up for realistic off road use without worrying about scratching the paint. In my mind, this makes more sense than buying a brand new “off road” truck north of $60k and worrying about actually using it off road because you just

Has thin client gaming matured to the point this is viable? Honest question, as I have little working knowledge. I’ve only tested stream gaming once from my Xbox Series X to a laptop, inside my own home on an AC connection with everything within 10 feet of each other, including the router, and I still got

Huh...I guess it was always obvious, but so obvious that it was easily looked past. AI is training itself and we’re collectively the instructors. The problem is that it has the ability to retain things forever, so it’s like a gigantic honeypot of user information at this point, and anything fed into it can be called

You know what would be brain-exploding good? If the Nic Cage Superman was a Mr. Mxyzptlk puppet, letting Nic Cage go full Nic Cage on the character.

People who don’t wear watches: “Why do I need a watch when the time is right there on my phone”.

I’m so torn on this one. It’s a great little story, and I truly identify with this person. I too feel like the “salary man” rat race dictates my entire life and I’m not even sure why I’m completing this exercise if this is all there is to it. I just feel like giving up and living in a secluded mud hut for the rest of

I agree, but would point out instances of needing paper passes are definitely on the decline, even internationally. Hell, even some J & F lounges scan digital boarding passes for entry these days.

I agree. Also, one of the better parts of JAL in business or first is ordering a la carte snacks from the touch screen remote. I got wagyu curry with rice when I couldn’t sleep between meals last time on a long flight.

If that’s carved out of a single piece of wood, then amazing job to the artist. I’d only point out that it’s being very polite to the subject matter.

There are other possible explanations as to why surviving Jedi chose not to help. The contrast between the original trilogy and the prequels showed us that the “good guys” aren’t entirely as good as we assume they are as the underdogs by the time of the original trilogy. Particularly the Jedi during the prequel. Drunk

Zelda II—I get why a lot of people don’t like it. It’s not the same “Zelda” as the original or even subsequent versions. But I fully grasp why they went side scroller. They wanted to have more complex action, and doing that in 2D meant overhead 4 direction fights were not ideal with hardware limitations and graphic

Depends. Duck chicks probably don’t suck. Adult ducks can and will drown each other, particularly during mating season, and have no qualms about biting the shit out of your fingers if you dare try to hand feed them. Impulse driven to the Nth degree. 

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Interesting engineering project, but has this not been done years before?

True, but the concerning affect I’m mentioning is the actual suppression of cravings. The science of “why does this work” appears to be there with the “synthetic version of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1)“, but the “is this a good thing” aspect is a bit wonky in my opinion. Of course a healthier diet is a good thing,

I’ve read that semaglutide can also have strange, albeit mostly positive potential secondary effect of reducing other cravings such as smoking, drinking, and other addictive cravings/behaviors. I’m all for people getting the help they need, but does big pharma truly understand the science behind it or are they just as