It was so disappointing seeing people who should’ve been enthusiastic for Elizabeth Warren reducing the discourse around her as a candidate down to “🐍🐍🐍”
It was so disappointing seeing people who should’ve been enthusiastic for Elizabeth Warren reducing the discourse around her as a candidate down to “🐍🐍🐍”
I had a friend who was out-of-her-mind sick and lost all sense of time and whether or not she’d already taken her Tylenol Cold & Flu. She wound up taking several more doses than she should have and had to be taken to the ER, admitted to the ICU, and then flown to a more advanced hospital where they could manage her…
Interesting. Sound like it takes a little bit from Final Fantasy Tactics or the Dragon Quest games as far as unlocking advanced jobs with progress on starting jobs. I always prefer those kinds of systems because invariably some class winds up being just a worse version of something else, and it makes more sense/makes…
This is one I’ll get to after Lightning Returns, FF15, and World of Final Fantasy, which are all in my Steam library. And by the time those ones are off of my backlog, Stranger of Paradise will probably be on Steam. Everyone seems to be having fun with it, so I’m like... scheduling my excitement to play it for a year…
... and brace for diorama drama.
Can’t wait to read an article about a group of Mississippi elementary school kids doing CRT in the boys’ bathroom.
Ambiguity drives reader encagement.
Or kimchi, or skimobile, or makimonos. Dude’s got options.
The next slide/previous slide buttons block the play and volume controls on all the videos. Sure would be improved by not being a slideshow.
“What photorealism? The only pic I saw that wasn’t a comic page was the photo at the top of the - oh, holy shit.”
I’m actually pretty OK with the anthology feel of the little episodes you have to clean up to proceed, and I didn’t mind how often they threw around the word “paradox” as a constant reminder that these were self-encapsulated stories that were all part of different timelines. It was the stuff with Caius/Yeul, that…
It is incredibly relaxing and satisfying. Sounds like a great gag to pull on your SO, but you’d likely be getting a lot more value out of it after that point.
As someone who used to play a lot of point-and-clicks, was 16 at the start of 2000, and has never heard of Meredith Gran or Octopus Pie, I’m intrigued. I think this one’s going on my wishlist for when I’ve thinned out more of the massive time sinks in my backlog. I think I’ve played through all my previous William…
Saw a skunk crossing the street last week, and you’d better believe I slowed down to a dead fucking stop to let that little guy pass.
Depends on whether I’m sitting down at a restaurant/diner/bar or eating fast food on the road. At a table, I’m alternating between bites of burger and a few fries. In my car, I’m blindly pawing for the most accessible possible food with my free hand while driving and will probably finish every last fry in transit,…
I actually played what I think was 3rd or 4th edition a couple years ago at a board game night. The list of actions you could do were as the vampire hunters were pretty similar to the list from Eldritch Horror, which I was already very familiar with, so it took very little time to adjust to the rules. The person…
For the third week in a row, my Pandemic Legacy: Season 0 group is all free, so we’re just plowing through this campaign now. We’ve hit the part midway through these campaigns where the gameplay just becomes golden. All the abilities we’ve invested in our characters, with an eye toward absolutely broken synergy,…
A Nazmart?
Psyduck, the water-type Pokémon that needs an IV of ibuprofen (Goldfuck)
I like that fight in concept, especially with how the enemies’ defenses absolutely fall apart once you’ve killed one of them, but it’s one of the ones where, unless you put the time into grinding out crystarium levels and/or equipment upgrades, whether you succeeded or failed depended on whether the enemies decided to…