seanbond007
Sean Bond
seanbond007

Anyone who doesn’t love RotJ can get out, as far as I’m concerned. 

100% with you there. I’d consider buying all of them all over again (well, 4th time for the OT, 3rd for the Prequels) if they didn’t contain a modified version of the Special Editions. I’m fine owning those on bluray, but the jump to 4K isn’t interesting enough to get me to pay again so soon for a version where Han’s

Anyone who calls out III is okay in my book.

Yeah, I’ve heard great things. Will probably have to stop there whenever I decide to do my “Twin Peaks/Pacific Northwest” tour.

Ironically, despite being majority owned by a firm in my city, we don’t have Whataburger here yet. I will definitely keep my eye out when I do, or if I’m in TX.

I’m extremely on-board with the tech and the fact that this represents a phone that for ONCE isn’t taking up more vertical space in my pocket. I can absolutely see grabbing one of these in a few gens, when 1) you’re not putting up with compromises (lack of a microSD card slot) and 2) you’re not paying a (super)premium

If there’s a place with “Biscuit Co” in the name and I’m in said place’s city, you better bet I’ll give them a shot.

Rise is one of my fave stops (almost every morning) when I’m in Chapel Hill. 

It’s always struck me as weird that more places haven’t hopped on the biscuit train; there are so many places jockeying for placement in the fast-food breakfast wars, and a decent biscuit is a great way to put yourself on the map.

Some of that is probably true. With that said, I'd switch part of the focus back to all the breathlessly positive reviews of Sword/Shield, who let Nintendo off the hook for a bunch of shit in-game.

It’s $16 year, versus $5 for Bank. As far as I can tell, Home has way, wayyyy more features, and runs on 3 platforms (Switch, iOS, Android). I’m not going to debate whether the cost is justified, but it certainly seems to me like there's much more value in Home than there was/is in Bank.

Lol, so many years online, and I still underestimate how salty you people are

Maybe that’s why they added in other features?

I 0 knowledge of how much space this data takes up, but there’s actually a lot of data that gets stored about each and every Pokemon. Here’s an example of some of the data you need for every pokemon:

That’s true, the bezel-wars have definitely helped. The S20 is still very slightly longer than the S10 though (151.7 vs 149.9 mm), which is something I hope does not continue to be the case moving forward.

and thank god for that!

Not gonna lie, there are 2 instances when I’m jealous of the people that have free time around D2's Tuesday reset time:

You’re probably not entirely wrong, but I’m not sure I’m ready to A) pay such a premium and B) be an early adopter for this sort of tech in a phone. In a device I don’t constantly rely on, maybe. But I’m a little wary when it comes to phones.

I get a new Galaxy phone every year (I have a lease plan), and every year am sad to see the screen getting BIGGER instead of smaller (or at least staying the same). At a certain point, “mobile” to me means that I can carry the damn thing around in my pockets, and if they get too much closer to the size of an iPad,

Yep, good points on all counts.