I concur. I like looking at cars for their aesthetics and I appreciate the engineering, but "car as a thing to spend dispoable income on" doesn't click with me
I concur. I like looking at cars for their aesthetics and I appreciate the engineering, but "car as a thing to spend dispoable income on" doesn't click with me
I dunno if it’s just the introvert in me, but that sounds much nicer than the alternative.
I’ve seen this movie a hundred times and my favorite part remains the fact that we can have galactic-scale wars, but we still have to use Craftsman ladders from Lowes on our spaceships
Sorry to kill the mood, but, nope.
Don't let the Tesla people hear you, Tesla is the only company that does deliveries
But you lose out on loot for petrifying your enemies :(
I appreciate your response. I think you’re right in the nature argument. There’s also a historian’s perspective to debunking Great Man Theory that I’ve read a bit about. It’s an interesting self-critical look at how badly we as humans actually record our own history. Basically, the criticism moves around the idea that…
Whatever, grandpa. People have been doing stupid shit for attention since the dawn of time, and people have been THRILLED to give it to them. Evel Knieval didn’t have an Instagram.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_man_theory
Chromatic Orb was such a weird spell, and can totally fly under your radar if you don’t really read spell descriptions. I remember using it as a last resort having used up all my other, higher, spell slots during a long fight... and Chromatic Orb instantly killed the thing causing me so much trouble.
Walking into a crowded Target and singing Tainted Love by Soft Cell while shitting yourself is a better look than this.
I was under the impression those court records were sealed, you’ll be hearing from my attorney.
Classic D&D and BG. Magic Missile and Chromatic Orb were the heat in the original 2 games and are level 1 spells. From the cleric’s spells, Sanctuary allowed so much cheesing and was awesome for solo runs.
“the only people who care about Stadia are gaming journalists.”, and techies at least where I’m from. Then again they thought Google Lens would “obliterate” regular spectacles.
Heya!
I use Stadia because I only have a Macbook that I use for work and don’t want to have an expensive/useless piece of hardware sitting on my TV console. I’m also not one to buy a lot of games or care about keeping up with the latest ones. So Stadia is a perfect fit for me personally and allows me to cancel the…
Fuckin’ exactly. If you have access to internet good enough to make it viable, you can probably already afford a Real Computer™ or at the very least, a game console.
I guess all those Stadia users are happy about this.
Yes, all of those 47 people.
Stadia is for when you go to your Grandma’s house for Thanksgiving but she doesn’t have an XBox. Just an old ass Grandma box. But you still want to play Cyberpunk.
Stadia isn’t for you because you aren’t 12.
Stadia is a thing that’s only worth it if you’re well-off and is in an area where internet service is top-tier. Unfortunately, if you’re also well-off buying the game does just fine. And if you’re poor....just buying the game does just fine. Google Stadia’s business model is kinda depressing.
It kind of seems like the only people who care about Stadia are gaming journalists. I haven’t met a single person in my gaming circle who knows anything about Stadia or has any intention of using it. It’s cool if you’re excited for it, but I feel like it's a just a name in a giant marketing machine that doesn't serve…