What, no shimapan? I'm disappointed, China.
What, no shimapan? I'm disappointed, China.
Designating a special outfit for exercise also reinforces habits. After a while, putting on that article of clothing / that pair of shoes makes it impossible not to exercise. Just like people say you should reserve your bed for sleep only if you have trouble falling asleep.
That's why you have a plan and tie stuff down as you go. I also like to double cables back and tie them to themselves so that there's no slack getting in my way.
That's from a Tek Syndicate video, where they explain and show exactly why that's a bad idea.
Calling my type of color blindness a disability feels melodramatic, but admittedly it does affect the way I need to approach certain games. If I'm playing FIFA online I need to pay extra attention to the uniform my opponent picks in case it's a shade too similar to my own. Puzzlers that rely on color matching like…
If you're an overseas traveler, or often go places without internet, I can't recommend Galileo Offline Maps enough. It's one of the only apps that makes me wish I had an iPhone. I used it on my iPod while I was in Japan and it was absolutely indispensable to me. It will cache whatever location you look at while it is…
If you're an overseas traveler, or often go places without internet, I can't recommend Galileo Offline Maps enough. It's one of the only apps that makes me wish I had an iPhone. I used it on my iPod while I was in Japan and it was absolutely indispensable to me. It will cache whatever location you look at while it is…
I never beat this game. I got stuck on one of the boss fights and decided it wasn't worth it. It was fun while it lasted, but I'm just not a fan of button mashers, so I guess one of those "ingredients" just alienated me after a while. This post makes me want to dust off the disc and give it another try, though.
such homage. so meme. wow.
Except that when you wear them, it stretches the elastic almost just as much, and socks are so cheap that it would literally be cheaper to buy a new pair of socks for every day than it would be to buy a drink at the 7-Eleven every day.
If you live in a city like mine, where you're pretty much the only one who commutes by bike, then you don't need to worry about communication, because people treat you like f***ing royalty. They swerve 10 feet to the left when passing you, stop at intersections without stop signs to let you go first...
It reminds me of graffiti mode on THPS.
Whoa, calm down. I'm not a huge fan of Patricia either, but this isn't 4chan. There is no redeeming or constructive quality to your post. It is just rude, and completely unrelated to this article.
Wow. I'm sure this is compounded by the fact that crying on Japanese TV is a whole different ball game than crying on American TV. Even in times of disaster and tragedy, it is frowned upon and even shamed to show emotion on the air. In America, it's no big deal to see a wife crying about her late husband who died in…
Oh God, I forgot about that last Thane scene. So many feels.
Oh Jesus... It's CG...
It doesn't necessarily taste exactly the same, but it doesn't taste worse, either. I actually prefer generic Cinnamon Toast Crunch and generic Frosted Mini-Wheats.
I was playing The Song of Healing on the piano when my dad asked what it was from. I told him it was from a Zelda game. He said he thought it was funny, because it almost sounded like something that could be a in a movie, with heavy implication that it was a waste for such a pretty, emotional song to be used in a…
This this a thousand times this. Nothing in the entire series sent me through nearly the level of emotional trauma as the point when I realized there was no good way to save Mordin. And then my other favorite character told Shepard he would be naming his son (/daughter?) Mordin... When the mission was over and I saw…
That's not quite what I mean. Obviously a lot of work went into the setting, but in the end, most of it is just another copy-paste dwarves-and-elves, swords-and-armor fantasy. I grew tired of this overused trope at least ten years ago. I prefer my RPGs to be a little fresh with their settings, like Mass Effect,…