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I cook my sauce based on my mom’s recipe, who got it from the grandmother of a patient. She was first generation Italian-American, so I assume it’s fairly genuine.

Cabin Fever gets a ton of love in horror circles, but it did not work for me in the slightest. I can 100% recommend The Void though, which does more with a tiny budget than a lot of movies do with a much larger one.

Man, those songs are entirely too catchy. I find myself humming Let the Water Wash Away Your Sins, and given the context, that’s a bit awkward.

They did do themed motorcycles with Orange County Choppers, I think. Horde and Alliance bikes, with players voting on their favorites and both added to the game as mounts.

I actually feel like Brave Exvius is pretty generous for an F2P game. There’s a few difficult story fights, but not, generally, anything that can’t be solved by having a high-level friend to assist in the fight until you start getting your own six star characters, and once you get one decent six star, you’ll be able

It was pretty clearly set in the future. I have no idea why anyone would claim otherwise.

I may be misremembering (it’s been a while since I played the game), but I’m pretty sure in-universe Sander Cohen is considered more or less a pretentious hack by everyone in Rapture even before he goes nuts.

I will never make fun of people caring about friggin’ Soap McTavish or whatever, because I genuinely was sad when Ethan died.

I really liked Infinite Warfare. It irritated me when the game revealed, right at the end, that everything in the story had taken less than a day and it was kind of a bummer how mustache twirly the bad guys all were, but I really liked the near-future sci-fi aesthetic. In a lot of ways, it felt like an Expanse game,

It works for Hulk and Thing, I think, because their heads are shaped more like human heads. Mr. Incredible, however, has a much more stylized head shape than either, and it’s about as far from the LEGO head shape as you can get.

Man, Mr. Incredible does not look right in the photo. It’s the standard LEGO head shape, I think. Just looks totally wrong on that body.

Man, I was so happy when I found out I could buy the main theme to Curse of Monkey island as a ringtone.

I read the first book a few months ago and really liked it, in particular the part at the end where the proton is unfolded. I’ve heard good things about the series as a whole, so I do intend to read the other books.

Made it so all his debit and credit cards were declined.

Assembling rounds (the whole bullet, as it’s sometimes called) is easy.

I remember reviews being pretty middling, but I thought it was a ton of fun when I saw it.

He, uh, gets out in my version. Lesson learned about making pacts with Elder Gods.

This comment thread has really been an emotional roller coaster.

At least with Liefeld the worst you need to worry about is a terrifying number of teeth, dozens of tiny pouches, and no feet.

I keep saying it - Mads Mikkelsen as Victor Von Doom. Kaecillius was an assumed name he used while slumming around learning enough magic to begin his plans. And the end of Dr. Strange has taught him once and for all to only rely on himself, not ancient cosmic entities.