After trying so many yogurts in the last 18 months, I’ve come to a few conclusions:
After trying so many yogurts in the last 18 months, I’ve come to a few conclusions:
Salutations~!
/comfort on RE2 Remake Restart-itis. Same thing happened to me. I definitely think that’s OK if you lose/use a lot of health items (though thankfully it seems the game always gives you one full set of herbs before any given major encounter). But yeah, the RNG for how many bullets it takes to pierce a zombie head or…
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Yep. I remember a study (albeit with a limited sample size) wherein a shockingly high percentage of college men said they would commit “forceful sexual intercourse” if they knew they would get away with it. Even more chilling, many of those men did not consider that scenario to be rape.
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Saluta~AHHHHHHHH OMG OMG OMG OMG!!! RE2 Remake is finally here! The wait is over!!! AHHHHHHHHHHH~~~!! What’s everyone doing here!?! It’s out! It’s out! Or hey, you can lovingly research KH lore since KH3 will be out very soon too, /cheer! Or play more stellar Smash Ultimate! The true 2019 deluge of gaming excellence…
That’s a pretty darn stellar list of titles for 2019, woooo!
Joe Beef had a great interview in an old issue of Lucky Peach
I’ve talked about it before, but I’ve been reading Winter Tide by Ruthanna Emrys. It’s a sequel to Lovecraft’s A Shadow Over Innsmouth that reveals that not only were the people of Innsmouth benevolent, but the 1927 arrests resulted in them getting placed in an internment camp where all but two died.
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Salutations~!
Having lived through the 1960s and 70s as a kid whose parents hosted cocktail parties, I can tell you that Triscuits are the sturdy dippers you need.
Very much enjoyed this perspective, it’s passionately written and a cool story of working together with other players. But I also think it’s very rare, and will stay that way with the game as designed, because Bethesda has done nothing to train people or incentivize them to work with random strangers. They’re…
My apologies for the length of this. I wanted to e-mail it to you but since I can’t find your e-mail address:
PS To be honest, it’s also one of my favourites games of 2018 because it’s one the few games from 2018 that I actually played this year. After my travels in 2017, which put much distance between me and gaming as a hobby, I spent most of 2018 catching up: I saw two main-endings of Nier: Automata, played and finished The…
I liked „Where The Water Tastes Like Wine“ because it’s an exciting scavenger hunt for people who are deeply in love with folklore, made by people deeply in love with folklore.