ryanln
RyanLN
ryanln

I love adventure point and click games. The Monkey Island series and Day of the Tentacle are a few of my favorite games of all time. I love the humor and wackiness. I remember loving the sword fighting. Violence without actually being violent. I come back to Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle ever now and then.

Still one of my top 3 favorite games of all time. Played it for the first time around 1996 together with my best friend. We couldn’t finish it back then, because some floppy-discs (!) were missing, but we nevertheless had a wonderful time with it and cite it’s dialogues to this day. I found it especially impressive

Geez, that side shot of William’s pate is rough, he’s 38 years old! Just shave that mess, it’s doing you no favors.

Why are people still buying these lemons!?

Most are fine and they still dominate the market on price and range for EVs.

Nothing says “confidence in the longevity of our product” like cutting the warranty to roughly 1/5 what it was

Below please find my response to a commenter over at TheRoot who co-signed up with the exec that implied she has enough cashish to purchase her own passes.

I remember this fondly.  I was 15 years old in 1984, so the gratuitous nudity was right up my alley.

It took a while when I was young, but I eventually noticed that the best recipes have you add garlic after sweating your onions/mirepoix. It gives the garlic a sort of barrier to the direct heat.

“Will no one rid me of this turbulent epidemiologist?”

“It’s like going into warp speed in Star Wars,” Webb says.

I’m so relieved Ji-ah lived. Everything else in the finale went pretty much as expected (although I hated Diana becoming a killer in such a young age but I’m all for the adventures of a Cyborg Girl and Black Shoggoth). But Ji-ah dying was my biggest fear about the finale. I was afraid of them using a trope that

Diana finishing off Christina with her bionic hand . . . did not see that coming.  

Thanks, I had to look it up. I don’t mean to nitpick or anything but it just caught my attention and it’s kind of an edge case where it could be intentional or it could be autocorrect’s best guess from a typing error, because of the similar root to the words.

Those interior images are not renders. They may be retouched to make the colors pop and the background look interesting, but I sat in the exact car that they used for the photos.

Approximately one (1) metric fuck ton

I agree. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to get the headlines and eyeballs if you launch with a Bolt competitor. Americans love BIG NUMBERS.

To get headlines with sub-10-second quarter miles and over 500 miles of range. Those are the things that will cause people to sit up and pay attention.

Oooh, huge disagree.