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Slim Snerdy
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As a 4Runner owner I second this motion.

I don’t even own a Jeep, but this comment still gets a Hell yes!

That’s what she said.

Nothing says “I did something important, look at me.” more than ribbon cutting a new bridge that took a decade to build.

For $4.6 trillion we should probably just invent hover cars finally.

But the fishing is great!

The big mistake was when they paved everything. Before that you could just blade the road occasionally and everyone owned a Jeep. Make America Dirt Again! (see, partisan debate commenced)

Fixing roads just isn’t as glamourous as opening a new bridge.

Dear Kyrie

For me it’s the extra calories that come in the form of added sugar. Being able to control how much sugar and salt I want to add to my peanut butter is why I like using peanut powder in the first place. And I’m not sure I’d call peanut oil “good” fat compared to, say, coconut oil.

For me it’s the extra calories that come in the form of added sugar. Being able to control how much sugar and salt I

This brings up a good point: the fuller the world is physically detailed or explained in lore, the less imaginative space there is for the player to occupy. The one example I keep coming back to is Zelda: Ocarina of Time, where the game world is large but not sprawling. It feels large because we are given the

I also loved Myst. I still have my “Journal of Myst” that came with the game, and it’s got my notes and drawings from when I first played the game as a kid.

Older games were incredibly good at this. Sure, it was probably a function of more primitive technology and being unable to really do a fully detailed story, but developers used that limitation to their advantage.