hutmaniac
Darth Sunshine
hutmaniac

I bought a crowbar ages ago thinking I’d need it for, like, everything, because that’s what adventure games taught me. I don’t think I’ve ever actually used it. I feel lied to.

That’s a bummer...

It’s a good one.

This fucking guy.

Good point. I only focused on the lazy bits. Just shows where my mind is at right now.

Clueless Hero was me playing dark souls for the first time.

I can’t tell. What little I’ve read and seen about him has been enough to give me a negative gut reaction to seeing his name in the news. That is to say, he doesn’t seem to go out of his way to be kind to others.

I’m reminded of that old Yogi Berra quote about how nobody goes to this one restaurant any more because it’s too crowded. Nobody is buying the new systems - they sell out too quickly.

Firefox. Trying it out, but I’m still not sure how I feel about it - muscle memory of reaching for the top of the screen is hard to overcome.

Well said.

Depending on how deep the planter beds are (and if you have a park or woods nearby) you can fill up the bottom with a layer of logs and sticks so you don’t have to get quite so much soil. Last year I made some deep planter beds, and over the winter my wife and I would go to a nearby cemetery where they often trimmed

What am I playing this weekend? ::sigh:: I have no idea. It’s been a long week.

Agreed, I don’t think it’s obsolete either, even if it’s not strictly “necessary”. I know this is probably not a real thing, but I subscribe to that whole theory that using your hands helps retain lessons and memories more than typing because it’s more directly tied to your brain, instead of having the larger

I use a lot of written, physical notes and sketches at work also, and all my to-do lists are strictly real. I’ve never been able to keep track of things using computer/phone apps, and physically crossing things out with a big ol’ sharpie is always a satisfying way to end a task. Of course, instead of my digital

Will probably make some incremental progress in Days Gone so I don’t forget how to play it. Theoretically I’m still interested in playing that game but maybe I’m just deluding myself. Time will tell.

Thanks for clarifying. The Xbox version sounds far more useful...

Is it actually pausing the game, or just running it in the background? And does anybody know if the quick resume feature works the same way as PS5's game suspension? I ask because I had a similar experience playing Bloodborne recently. I quit to the main menu, then exited out to the PS5 menu for some reason. I assumed

I’m filled with a rather contradictory mix of pity and admiration. In any case, thank you for the good laugh.

For sure, this is a big problem. How is Mario supposed to get around with all those pipes clogged up with plants? Clean your gutters, people!