Agree, very surprised it already seems to be widespread. I’m all for conservation efforts, but a hot chicken with a bunch of juice doesn’t quite seem like a good fit for a plastic bag
Agree, very surprised it already seems to be widespread. I’m all for conservation efforts, but a hot chicken with a bunch of juice doesn’t quite seem like a good fit for a plastic bag
The Checkers and Rallys tweet definitely reminds me of the BART social media person going completely existential hahahaha
Did the first encounter yesterday and it was actually somewhat hard somehow lol. I wanna say it’s because I’ve only been doing Dungeon Run and I got used to the decks there, but more realistically it’s because I suck at Hearthstone hahaha
I don’t really read that as him propping it up as an either-or proposition, I think it’s clear he wants both. If a restaurant owner said “we’re known for our steak, but I’d also like us to be known for our seafood,” that’s not an either-or proposition.
I guess their thinking is that having a bunch of different types of items can slow things down, which I can kinda see. If they have 12 totally different types of things, and an order has like 3 of those things, it may just take longer because they all have separate processes that don’t quite work in parallel. But, if…
Oh huge fan of the aesthetic! And awesome, looks like I’ll have to pick up a copy then! Doesn’t seem too pricey on Amazon but not sure if those are in good condition, especially since I think it’s a paperback
Great read! It’s a damn shame that Prima closed down, but I agree that today’s modern AAA games just kinda make it hard to write physical guides for. I LOVE having a physical book I can pull out that has a ton of information, pretty art and maps, and informative tables, but as games get bigger and bigger and get more…
How is it? I’ve had a copy of the game in my backlog for a while and never even thought to check if it had a strategy guide, but now knowing it has one I kinda wanna get it!
Yep definitely agree it can go both ways. The first Witcher game? Hell, even when it was newly released it was weird and felt a little old, but NOW? After The Witcher 3 is already out? It’d be almost impossible to play TW1 and not put it down immediately because it feels so janky.
Also, on a slight tangent, doing a raid inside DCA would be a lotta fun haha, even though I’ve spent way too much time there already in real life
Not putting Hearthstone on Switch is just...weird. Is it like a patch issue, where they don’t want to have to wait for Nintendo patch certification or something? Hearthstone definitely seems like it’d run on the Switch OK
I don’t play the game; are people asking JUST for matchmaking, or are they asking for matchmaking AND a difficulty level that’s appropriate for random groups?
Asian noodle week?! That definitely means pho at some point!
While it had a similar decision to split its final season into two parts (which is somewhat what GoT did), it absolutely ended on an insanely strong note. Its 3rd-to-last episode is considered almost one of the best episodes of TV
A different podcast discussing the episode put it best: the show feels like a Wikipedia entry of itself right now.
A podcast discussing the episode put it best: the show feels like a Wikipedia entry of itself right now.
That’s the point that I was trying to make, not that “Immigrants can’t be racist!” but that the reaction seems somewhat...weird/harsh directed at someone who normally people might say also get a lot of vitriol directed their way because of the color of their skin
As someone who takes the DC Metro for work, this is kind of a weird mess.
“Make sure to thank your fathers and mothers....fuck....”
Now someone needs to get Chick-fil-A to start releasing their spicy variants too, was bummed when they got rid of the spicy chicken biscuit and when they decided the spicy strips were only for test markets