matt11111
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matt11111

The crowning bit of “bad” was when the angel of death says “nephalim” so slowly it feels like he’s making fun of the whole game. He does it in the final battle and I laugh every time.

“nothing in the back” because nobody is hauling everything on their commute. You haul stuff when you need to, and the rest of the time the back is empty.

If you live in an apartment, you may not be able to plug in an EV every night. I live in a nice apartment complex, and I would not be able to plug in an EV.

The pain leading up to appendicitis is no joke. You really ought not to fuck with somebody in that condition. At all.

This is good! More polish means a better game. More time means they aren’t going through as much of a crunch (probably).

Remember when we negotiated a nuclear deal with Iran?

Now add other people. Do they fit? no.

You could say “I don’t like the new Camry”. That would be fine.

I did use a dictionary. Here’s a definition for the use of shame as a verb: “to publicly humiliate or shame for being or doing something specified” 

Ah, no real points left, so you accuse me of being Russian. Da, I must be of the Russia. I post from little house on bank of Volga river, yes?

There’s a difference between making fun of somebody that you don’t know, and shaming people out of doing things.

Glad to see you found what you needed.

Oat milk is great in lattes. Pea milk works better for tea.

That doesn’t mean jedi hunters. It means that they managed to fight the jedi, which is impressive. Read a bit more into the lore, you’ll like what you find. 

Sure is.

I’ll test drive it, but fuck me that’s an ugly car.

A woman deciding that she didn’t like another woman’s book isn’t mysogyny... 

...That’s not internalized mysogyny. It’s one young woman stating her preferences. Disliking one woman’s writing does not make you a mysogynist.

That used to be pretty common in the midwest.

I’m in the pro-milk crowd, but the unsweetened vanilla ripple milk works well in tea. It’s not better than regular milk, but it’s a close second. I think it has to do with the protein content, but I’m no scientist.