You might want to correct the subtitle, since the figure isn’t made by Hot Toys, it’s made by Sideshow Collectibles.
You might want to correct the subtitle, since the figure isn’t made by Hot Toys, it’s made by Sideshow Collectibles.
I’m impressed you made it to the article; I’m still trying to parse the headline.
I was a big fan of her music, and probably still would be if not for the Musky stench.
That’s a fair point, certainly most modern Western comedies probably wouldn’t appeal, they rely too much on pop culture references.
As someone who has watched a lot of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese comedies in packed theaters with mostly non-Asian audiences at festivals, I will disagree with the premise that humor doesn’t translate, at least in most cases.
Also, they never change the headlines, and that’s the only part that people remember and share, that and the outraged comments from people who didn’t read past the headline.
Should have been Pups! Instead of Pops! But aside from that, no notes, 11/10.
Given the number of dolphins they horrifically kill each year, I’m rooting for the dolphins: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiji_dolphin_drive_hunt
Seconded.
Ironically, if not for them, I never would have heard of the horrible human rights abuses and other issues with this company, so I would say this charm offensive backfired. Someone I know was about to place an order.
Before this article, I assumed both games were made by some of the same people.
I was surprised by how many different brans there are.
Professional solvers use cube lube:
You are not imagining things, it’s a lot harder. All enemies scale with your current level. In Diablo 3, the first time I died was when fighting Diablo herself. In Diablo 4 I died multiple times in the first few hours.
Same for me. I watched the first one for the first time right before the sequel, and it was comparatively pretty bad.
No to your first question.
I like the show, but it can get really irritating at times. I don’t know anyone else that likes it. The formula for most of the sketches seems to be: initially funny concept that overstays it’s welcome so far past the point of being funny that it becomes funny again. It works for me in small doses, but I would never…
I switched from Spotify to Tidal so that my front page was filled with music suggestions based on my likes instead of an endless stream of crappy podcasts. It also is much better at suggesting new artists compared to Spotify which just kept suggesting to me the same artists over and over again.
Both very funny shows.
The whole story is so much wilder than this article hints at. There’s a really good book about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billion_Dollar_Whale