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That's fair. It's weird how it all blew up at once. I remember seeing the beer menu just shift dramatically. First some various sour beers - American wilds, Berliner style, and yeah, then a flood of goses, which just turned me off the whole sour thing. i did have a few decent sour beers, boulevard had a good one,

I don't know who drank that shit. I have a hard time believing that it sold well. I asked a bartender at a beer bar that had several on tap whether they were moving their sours, and he got really cagey. Guessing they weren't bestsellers, so I'm hopeful they go away.

I thought it had subsided somewhat, though IPAs still have a bigger market share than they used to. I'm okay with it. When I'm in the mood for hoppy, it's nice to have some choices.

Yeah. What happened to Leinies? It was my go-to in college when I lived in Minnesota about 20 years ago, and it was good. I dunno if it was the exuberance of youth, more craft beer experience since then, or some change in their brewing but it sure doesn't taste the same now.

I don't do IPAs in the summer. Nor will I ever have a beer with f*ing coconut in it.

Oh. Interesting. You're right. Every single storyline so far has an element of someone or something being trapped. The thing trapped in the Vault, the doctor's alien companion (who is that anyway?) who has to mind the doctor, the doctor himself, who has to stay at the school to watch over the vault, which carries a

Yes. At the same time, I don't think it was just evil energy tycoons that were racist in UK during the 1810s. I mean, most of the episode, it turned out that Martha's racial concerns were totally unfounded. It was only when they met the bad guy, who was a bad guy, that race came into it. So yeah, 10/10 for the

Ah. Yes. Armageddon did to me too. I think that was just as much the power of Aerosmith + Bruce Willis as Bay, but you're right. For a movie that was so overtly pandering and manipulative, somehow it worked.

Ah yes, forgot that part. Stylized action movies. Think, like, blade 2, sin city. Loved the genre. They ruined the genre for me (or at least mitigated my love for the genre). But as I mentioned in my post, both of them have some nice moments. problem is that it's not worth sitting through one of their movies for a

Ah yes, I've also mentioned this elsewhere, but Tideland very nearly ruined all of Gilliam's work for me. It was so heinous, I had to take a break from Gilliam's work and small indy movies in general. It was that loathsome and awful.

It's a tossup for me between Zack Snyder and Michael Bay. Two brands of overblown, action heavy, totally mindless, bro-friendly trash. They're so distinct from each other, and yet they're equally hateable for very similar reasons. And yet, each has some amount of visual style that gives you a couple thousand frames

I'm just glad I haven't beaten it yet. By all accounts, I have another 60 hours or so to go.

Yeah. Yet another manifestation of the rule-breaking cop. Just with bonus pseudo-scientific gobbledygook added.

I'm still gonna go with "arbitrary."
I was just saying there's no technical constraint, and with over 30 first party games for the SNES, there's no reason to cap the content at 30 other than it's a number that sounds good.

Considering you could put the entire Nintendo and Super Nintendo catalog on, say, a 2 gb SIM card, let's go with calling a 30 game limit "arbitrary."

I buy a CoD game about once every three years, and fortunately, this is my year to buy. WWII setting, Sledgehammer is making it. Yup, I'm in.
But what I really want is a new Timesplitters.

Code red and cheetos is more for the CoD/Halo crowd. I'm getting more of a Ramune and Cup Noodle vibe from Persona fans.

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