They did it by totally changing the character of Shorsey.
They did it by totally changing the character of Shorsey.
Tangentially related: if you are into Kate Bush, you should check out Happy Rhodes. She is no longer recording to the best of my knowledge, but evidently lots of people who hear her for the first time are prone to ask, “Who is that guy singing with Kate Bush?”
(It’s not Kate Bush - they’re both Happy Rhodes.)
Here she…
Don't forget, he works 80 hour weeks!
Yeah, I think that after a while people retroactively got mad at some of the tedious fetch-item quests. For all of the incredible storytelling and world building, there was also a metric ton of “find all the red lyrium so that Varric trusts you” stuff.
Some places it’s more like “HEAU-gie.”
It’s true. I mean, they’re basically fine, but I would say that the quality started to go down at about the time when they implemented their touchpad ordering systems, which was... I dunno, ten years ago? More?
I was kinda thinking the same thing. Maybe it makes sense to stick them under the broiler for a minute or so after they’re done in the microwave.
I remember Bump! It was really good, as long as the person you wanted to share with had Bump also...
The idea behind this (and behind AirDrop) is that it makes it easy to share something without relying on cloud storage, email, or even necessarily having the person you’re sharing with in your contacts. It’s proximity based, so it goes directly from device to device.
(I know - how exciting, proximity based sharing when…
How about over the counter (at least in the US) medications like CBD or melatonin?
I know of a few musicians who are otherwise almost completely shut out of their income due to the cancellation of, like, every gig ever, who are using Patreon to try to make ends meet. Subscribers get rewards like access to live streaming “concerts”, or in some cases, extended breakdowns on how to play a song.
God dangit Susan, what is this, that tofu again?
God dammit, I’m not dusty, you’re cutting onions.
Or considering that Saudi Arabia now owns 8.2% of the company, they could bail them out. Last I heard there was no such thing as a risk-free investment.
It’s not gravity, but you have to shout “Gravityyyyy!” or it doesn’t work.
Yup - that’s Moya, the “living ship” that the protagonists, um, stole.
Totally right there with you.
Not gonna lie, I’m really jonesing for a begg bamwich right now.
Just for the youngins who may not remember just how far this beef goes back, this was recorded in 1987.