matthewgolden
Matthew Golden
matthewgolden

The story actually got pretty good, I thought. But it’s very backloaded. 

Its IMHO the best system to come out for a long long time, as well as my first nintendo console since the SNES days. I say this is a true gaming geek who owns all the current gen systems and a PC. The thing is fucking brilliant. 

Seriously. The Switch is a dream machine for me. Perfect portability (including instant pause and resume for any games) + host of ports means I get to catch up on tons of classics I missed the past in a super-convenient way. Fuck the haters. I'm loving this.

Ports on ports on ports.

You’re not a child anymore. The world is no longer wide open to you.

I’ve found there’s two ways to read that:

what’s up with the “my dear”? seems a bit patronizing

I’m enjoying it so far! They’re so gosh-darned adorable looking and includes characters I really wanted to be in the main Dissidia games too! Alrighty, Vivi!

I watched this movie again last night, and really tried to watch it with all of the major criticisms in the back of my head. Honestly i like this movie more each time i’ve seen it.

It is a very simple system, and as a fellow server, I never really cared about customers stacking things, even if it was incorrect. It almost always saved me steps of reaching over and around people. Thanks plate stackers.

You’ll know you’re doing this right if the server says you’ve worked in a restaurant before.

If you don’t know how to stack them, don’t. It wastes time.
If you do, do. And Matthew Golden pretty much nails how to stack them well.

I worked in the service industry for 10+ years, often at understaffed restaurants. I appreciate the stacking of plates, often it meant the customers saw how hard I was working and were making an attempt to make my job easier. I often do it myself when dining in busy restaurants. Very minor thing to bitch about

Agree with this 100%. I’m not stacking plates because I’m impatient or trying to help out. When there’s annoying cardboard ads, ziosk tablets, and an assload of plates crammed onto a tiny table, something’s gotta give.

If I’m at someplace nice, I leave the plates alone. If I’m at some chain restaurant that insists on

That petition will get filed just above ‘Airlines: Please add more room’

A lot of chain restaurants give you a shit ton of plates, though, and a itty bitty table for multiple people. One time I ordered an entree that arrived on three separate dishes and when I asked for a side of some kind of dressing, that came on yet ANOTHER plate. I genuinely thought stacking was helpful, so it’s good

I think FOX must have promoted the hell out of M.A.N.T.I.S. when it was first coming on, because I remember being really excited for the series premiere as a kid. I barely remember anything from it, but I’m pretty sure I watched the whole season.

FXX doing the HD crop for The Simpsons is the most infuriating thing. I’m glad they now have the option to watch it in the original 4:3, but you have to select it before the episode starts

Dan Stevens is on the case.

If you’ve never seen the original movie at all, I think the sequel might prove a little hard to follow, because a) it leans quite heavily on the original movie, and b) I’m not sure that the script makes a hell of a lot of sense. Even so, it’s probably still worth seeing (though it might pay to get acquainted with the

The number of people who are too dumb to realize that something is wrong with their motion-smoothing-enabled tv is the #1 data point that should have tipped us off that Trump would win.