I was just watching the most recent update last night. I’m no purist. He’s restoring a destroyed car, one that he’s gonna be finding sand in nooks and crannies of 10 years from now, so do whate’er floats your boat, Tavarish! No hate from me.
I was just watching the most recent update last night. I’m no purist. He’s restoring a destroyed car, one that he’s gonna be finding sand in nooks and crannies of 10 years from now, so do whate’er floats your boat, Tavarish! No hate from me.
The classic short-term gain, long-term rat-fucked.
There’s a clear line being drawn here.
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Bobert strikes me as he epitome of “here for a good time, not a long time”.
When you entire system is built on the impossible concept of perpetual growth, then it makes perfect sense.
I would check the oil and make sure it isn’t forbidden milkshake.
I still use my Zune in a big altec-lansing dock in my Faraday-cage of a workshop because I can’t get wifi or cellular service when I’m inside.
Wasn’t that the structure of the book as well? Like, they had a vague idea that some bad shit went down in their childhoods, but it’s collectively blocked out and they only remember bits of it as they go back to Derry and start getting immersed back in the town bits and pieces come back.
Listen, the suspension of disbelief required by this show is already pretty high. Asking me to pretend a 20 year old is 16 is just not a big ask.
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My favorite episode was “Nosedive” which is probably on the lesser side of the bleak scale. Her breakdown and telling everyone go fuck themselves was cathartic and pretty damn funny.
I still have both those games on CD-ROM. Pretty damn good for the era.
Rule 34 has been enacted.
I’ve had a crush on her my entire life. She only gets better with age.
As a kid, in my head, I had it my head the idea that neither of them were the Thing but neither could ever really trust one another again and so they just sat there staring at each other until they froze to death in the snow.
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Close the thread. This question is definitively answered.
Cylinder deactivation, at least on my Suburban is basically undetectable. As soon as you need power, the power is there, and you can’t even feel the switch, but I tend to get 22mpg driving a massive brick full of 7 people and their gear on long interstate trips.