remyness
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remyness

If only there were an option to not buy games that work this way.

Except you’re missing the point.

This leaves out the other Amazon options.

It’s hard to emphasize this enough, but an e-ink reader is a much better experience than reading on a phone or tablet. It’s like saying that you don’t understand why people bother to grill hamburgers in their backyard when there’s a McDonald’s right up the road.

I worry that 2 and 3 trip over each other a bit. Honestly, that 3rd point has an “all lives matter” ring to it.

Wish I had a screenshot, but there’s a great moment in Mario and Rabbids Kingdom Battle where, after clearing the Sherbet Desert, Beep-O remarks “...and now we all know how to spell sherbet. Boy, was that a surprise.”

Ugh... posted on the wrong article.

Man, Dune on the Sega Genesis was my first taste of RTS back when I was a kid. It was like nothing I had ever seen.

This weekend, I’m finally going to do the Trials of the Sword in BotW.

I thought this boss was insane at first, but it follows very rigid patterns. You can beat it without taking any damage once you know them. In that regard, it’s actually easier than a lot of Metroid bosses that essentially assume you can just tank hits while you spam missiles.

I know this is going to come across as “get gud,” and I don’t mean it to.

The fact that this terminology is used in the army is a poor defense.

The discussion of gimmicks is interesting because it really hinges on what you consider to be a gimmick.

Yeah, well... I suspect that most people sitting happily in their bubbles would disagree with the implication that their Twitter feed is part of the bubble. I’m sure everybody thinks they’re quite good at picking and choosing the real stuff, while all the other lemmings run off cliffs.

You can set notifications for apps like the NYT so that it only informs you about certain topics. So if I have no interest in sports, I don’t have to hear about it.

You’ve missed the point.

Eh. A bunch of “grass is always greener” bullshit.

For me, it’s not a matter of being consistent with the other icons. It’s a matter of the icon being inconsistent with the game itself. The current “D2" icon just doesn’t jive with the overall aesthetic of the game, which is a strange oversight for a team that otherwise has such a keen sense of artistry.

I know it’s fashionable to lament Wilmore’s forced exit. I like the guy, and he lent a new perspective that is sorely lacking. Those things are great, but not enough to make a show work.

Yes. You’re clearly very busy.