Then, during the third reconciliation of the last of the McKetrick supplicants, they chose a new form for him: that of a giant Schlör!
Then, during the third reconciliation of the last of the McKetrick supplicants, they chose a new form for him: that of a giant Schlör!
I feel like it’s okay to enjoy playing a video game about a crazy-powerful, genetically-enhanced super soldier who’s part of an admittedly pretty damn evil galactic empire while also being, you know, opposed to evil empires and fascism in real life.
I’ve been to many starred restaurants and left totally full, and had a full dinner that was also a blast.
Space Marine was a wildly good time, and underrated as hell.
Literally any old Subaru from the late 90s-early 2000s. They’ll basically run forever, even if you mistreat them.
I sold my GTI earlier this year for $2k more than I paid for it in 2018. I kinda regret selling it, but it made no sense for me to have two cars.
For the love of God, people. Please, under no circumstances, pay $14,000 for a used Mirage. It’s the slowest, barest, tiniest cardboard box with wheels, and it’s not worth that BRAND NEW. It’s barely a car.
100% here for the Porkins black series.
Salad Shakers were fucking terrible.
They’re like $12k.
I missed that, but his loss.
E550. Especially if you can get your hands on a clean, low mileage one that had the real, NA, 5.5 liter V8. Absolutely amazing engine, I owned one until some jerk rear-ended me and totaled it. (Get one later than 2007, the ‘07 had a timing gear engine-implody problem)
would likely be worth well over $100 million, and that’s not even factoring in how crazy the used car market is right now.
counterpoint: the Bolt, while sadly plagued with fiery issues at the moment, is not ugly
A History of Wild Places sounds a lot like Herbert’s The Santaroga Barrier.
HOT TAKE: Awkwafina’s voice is so damn annoying that it basically ruined Raya for me
it’s $6k for TWO NIGHTS?
There were bots in FFXIV for a long time that literally made it impossible to progress in the main story quest without logging off and hoping for a better instance. They’d exist in clumped groups of 3-4 and insta-kill mobs that were required for quest progression before anyone could tag them. Fun times.