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Erik the Red
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There are tons of LFG posts on Bungie’s Destiny app every night looking for people to run Zero Hour and Whisper. I’ve been jumping in to random groups and helping them run through.

Eater of Worlds is also entirely approachable as a new-ish/returning raider who hasn’t done that sort of content in a while.

Partly true. I play until the season content wears thin for me, and then I go do other things. I took a big break over the last few months to play a lot of TLOU2. My friends have been taking breaks to play Elite Dangerous, COD and a few other things.

When I moved into a new apartment, my buddy got me a housewarming gift of Dogfish Head’s 120-minute IPA. I was waiting to share it with someone, but I just eventually said screw it and opened it one night. All 22oz. It was an early night.

And to think that 32% record has been smashed multiple times. The world’s strongest beer goes to Brewmeister’s Snake Venom, which sits near 67% ABV. It also uses the freezing method to leave behind pure alcohol after brewing.

Interesting, so what percentage of the volume of the liquid is lost to freezing? Just trying to figure out that if they want to brew 1 million gallons, they have to actually brew 1.x million gallons.

I saw another video that showed much more of the interrogation (it’s somewhere in this comment thread on this article). It’s entirely possible that the Miranda Rights did happen, but they were cut from the show to keep the pacing up. I know it’s a documentary, but I’m ok with them cutting a corner like that for the

I think you meant Asher Mir.

I’m glad new players will have a more coherent tutorial activity to play through, and veteran players will simultaneously have a bit of a nostalgia trip starting off the new expansion.

They had the right idea with the seasonal mods, but it was poorly implemented. Forcing players into only being able to use mods on armor the season it drops was a bad idea, and even switching it so armor could accept mods from the season before/season after was a band-aid fix. Changing it to a yearly mod slot is going

I went to one that was actually really nice. They rented this mobile bathroom that came in a trailer, so it actually had ventilation and didn’t stink like shit. And while the booze selection was limited, there was a ton of it.

I’ve got two young daughters. Older than these kids, but still young enough. I knew the rudimentary details of the case, like where everyone was found. But I didn’t know the specifics of how he did it. That hit close. 

I mean, if it’s true, the stand isn’t just aesthetic, but helps allow airflow under the console for cooling. So they can fire away. 

Watch it until he starts his confession, then just know it’s bad and turn it off, and then read the wiki on his sentencing ... like five life sentences, three of which are back-to-back-to-back. Spoiler alert, he’s dying in prison. 

I think the difference is he didn’t necessarily ask for this to blow up. He was just doing his thing and the Internet is the Internet and this is where we are.

My PS4 is going straight to the basement to a new TV we’re putting down there. So now my daughter can have a system to play on, and we can do some games together. Or it’s a DVD player for sleepovers.

I don’t doubt anything you’re saying, but politics is absolutely irrelevant in this moment. I was simply commenting on the superb job she pulled in bringing him around. I’m able to commend the job that one officer did, while divorcing myself from the bigger picture of the entire department.

Are you impersonating me or am I impersonating you????

That female investigator/interrogator was amazing. She did such a good job at playing the semi-compassionate, empathetic role, but cajoling him into giving up the details.

You raise a really interesting point about that lifecasting. Relationships are a two-way street, and she can blame him for not running over to her and jumping into her arms. But you can also turn it around that he gets off a plane and she has no interest in emotionally connecting with him, but instead shoves a phone