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If we’re talking black and yellow a la the 3 Pittsburgh teams, no. There’s nothing fun or unique about that. But if you used a darker yellow, and the black has a tinge of brown, like real hornets, I think it could work. Just don’t go full brown like the retro Padres look:

Well, we can at least be glad that they went from Kelly to Midnight green, instead of teal or purple like, seemingly, half of every other team did in the ‘90s.

All these seem like reasonable asks, to me.

Look at the desire in this man’s face. Foles will dunk on your ass.

I’ve had a cheese puff with an odd integrity and when I bit into it, it was somehow just a ball of cheese powder.  It wasn’t as great as I imagined such an item would be.

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That men would turn away from buying grooming products because of their perceived attachment to femininity is well-studied.

I’d like to watch more of these, but I’ve got a sneaking suspicion there were few American Gladiator cards. They strike me as a product where you’d get triplicate cards in one pack from time to time.

Well, all games have some degree of linearity. But, there was absolutely nothing stopping you from finding and completing Levels 2, 3, or even 8 before you step foot in Level 1, provided you had some bombs and a candle - which are easily accessible items.

Homer: Can’t get enough of them Sugar Crisps!

And I believe that structure in Zelda titles became so dogmatic it became somewhat stifling. IMHO, they became games that emphasized the dungeons and the items within (which were almost always required for progression) to the detriment of the exploration factor and freedom of choice.

But what are the dungeons of the original NES game other than forced challenges? The raft in Level 3 was required to get to level 4, and the recorder in 5 to get to 7. Every one of them required you to get a Triforce piece.

Agreed.  It’s almost as if, when they created their games, Konami used some sort of cheat code.

After the game, a tearful Marchand explained that he simply didn’t see Pietrangelo gliding in behind the puck

As an Eagles fan I will always star this .gif.

But, most importantly, Bird Law.

Right ear, but not averse to switching to left from time to time.

Dunno what took me so long, but I’ve finally started Enter the Gungeon.

I went through this list twice thinking, “I want to disagree somewhere.” but I couldn’t twice.