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This may all ready be a thing that I'm not aware of, but they could do some amazing things with a RTS for gamepad that had multiplayers actually participating in battles real-time, so that RTS commander on gamepad was making big battle decisions, and on TV the other players were participating and following those

For Nintendo IP, DEFINITELY Metroid. I honestly thought Other M was ok, and I don't care if they keep it that way, if they go Prime, or MOST preferably, go with 2D platformer style. I need this. I love the Exploration-style games Nintendo makes, and they are the best at the genre, since they kind of created/mastered

I have this pretty frequently. I actually use double the ingredients here, and use coconut oil instead of MCT oil. It's great, and an easy "most of the meal" replacement. A couple strips of bacon and a fat coffee, and I'm good to go.

It's quite good. You have to blend it, otherwise it's weird.

This is a difficult issue when your body gets attuned to consuming raw fats, because margarines are usually very harmful when your body is quickly absorbing them completely. Any blended oil, for instance, makes me physically ill to the point that I feel like I have the flu and am useless. I don't know what a vegan

This is why I respect you, and enjoy your posts. Baking for yourself and inviting enough people can mean the same thing. If by "invite people over" you mean "eat all the cake by yourself", it's still good. Also, good choice on the buttercream. Also acceptable is Crème Cheese. Just by itself, even. My wife made me an

Alan,

On packaging, it should be scrutinized because it is likely not "healthier" because it is vegetarian, and it may not even bend to one's definition of vegetarian. Not all things labeled as vegetarian are inherently bad, but they should definitely be scrutinized. =]

I know these restaurants aren't everywhere, but we have Whataburger down here, and I can't recall an ugly burger/sandwich ever from there. I don't eat any fast food any more, but before that, it was a weekly thing for me to have a Whataburger. Not once an ugly burger, which is supremely impressive, if you ask me.

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I beat Ghouls n' Ghosts (for SEGA) back when I was a kid, and it took months. And months. Maybe years, I don't remember, because it was such a long time. I played it the other day at a friend's house and beat it in 2hrs 30 minutes. I felt like my life was worth something.

Absolutely amazing write up. 10/10 agree with all the words here.

Yeah, and all from very simple lack of planning... I always want to ask equal-value style questions: Would you grill INSIDE your garage? Would you make a bonfire in a gazebo? What the hell happens in these people's brains when they think fire+oil=safe?

Yeah, and to agree with you, I won't ride a motorcycle, not because they are unsafe, but because of the bad rap they get. Fried turkey tastes amazingly good, though, so it's hard not to try. Motorcycling on the other hand, just gets you there exactly like a car would.

Alan, we deep fry a turkey every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and I would say it's pretty safe. The two things that are obvious to us that are the safety things to look out for are checking to make sure all your cords and cables are good and that your set up is clean and has a grease catch with flame retardant

I certainly have not always been in the Windows camp, as up until very recently, I had primarily Apple products. Windows 8 changed that for me, because my device choices broadened greatly, the interface was much faster and easier than windows 7 or XP, and the customizability rivals android, because windows was what

This episode, fwiw.

I have not played the game, so obviously have very little ground to stand on, but this looks more like the Adventure Time where MM gives Finn the bag of Little People, and less like a "Sims" style game. Again, I am not invested in either, so I could easily be misunderstanding something. That said, I do agree that it

Correct, and often, they are poorly produced things that are prepared with/without meat products anyway, just no "meat contents"... Would you not read the ingredients of something listed as vegetarian to make sure there isn't meat by-products in it? Why do you have to do that?

Along with the fancy toxin flag, it should be thrown in any jargon like "low fat" should be avoided like the plague. "Lite" "Healthy alternative" "Vegetarian" should all be heavily scrutinized, and their original items should be, as well, for the need of the alternative in the first place.