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Used to play this game in 6th grade. Was called Krypto (despite the meaning having changed since then). The aim was you would get a set of numbers, and use those to make a target number. Came with a deck of cards as well.

This was kinda his backstory in WW. He was the king of the Gerudos, a race where men are born to them maybe once a century. One of his reasons for his villainy was basically that he hated hyrule because they basically had an easy life, whereas his people had to constantly struggle to survive by living in the desert.

WW got a pretty version of his story down compared to other LoZ games. However, I wouldn’t want him to be some misunderstood villain or redeemable. He is the incarnation of Demise’s hatred for Hylia at the end of the day.

Wasn’t until watching this trailer, that I realized that botw/totk may very well be spiritual remakes of the original legend of zelda/adventure of link. totk’s plot seems to be similar in that ganon is trying to come back after being defeated. I may be grasping at straws, but a passing thought.

On a side note, I like how this point from the “The Good Place,” was explained.

In spirit I suppose thats true. But the shrines are a far cry from dungeons.

$600 is a budget card? Is that some kind of joke? Im definitely glad cards have better longevity these days. My 1070Ti is still running strong for my needs. Hopefully I dont need to worry about a GPU until 2025. Figure I’ll deal with a new machine around the same time windows 10 his EoL.

Don’t think I have ever seen anything of value in a targeted ad. The one time I did was around one of the major holidays, and I was annoyed/amused to find that it was a marked up version of an identical product from amazon (some cheap/simple jewelry)

I am actually surprised they haven’t made a remake of the original legend of zelda (akin to links awakening), and the adeventure of link as well as a proper zelda game compared to what it was.

This was my take as well.

My original understanding was that sith used synthetic crystals compared to jedi, that were more unruly/unstable, hence things like kylo ren’s vented lightsaber being a thing. The torturing a sentient crystal thing is indeed silly. If they explain the mechanics behind the dark saber, I hope they don’t use such a lame

While that is good to know. I am baffled as to why someone would allow their family to use their phone if the password keeps getting changed. 

This is very good to know. I read a similar case in the news, where someone should surfed a person’s unlock code for their phone, then just stole the phone.

Satire, 100%

Tipping is much older than that, though it was likely used for that purpose too:

I think it’s less an expectation, and more likely they just implemented it to get more money from consumers, esp at places like fuddruckers/smashburger, for example, where there isn’t any real service being done.

Around valentine’s day, I saw lots of ads for jewelry on social media (IG/facebook/google ads). Photos made things look nice. Problem was, 3-4 different sites all selling the same “custom” jewelry. I searched the same stuff on amazon, and found the listings with the exact same photos, amusingly.

If they are doing the bare minimum between me and getting the item I want, (ie getting coffee and they fill a cup from a dispenser), no reason to tip. If I am doing take out, and they take my order and I leave once I get my food, same.

Wonder how big the tax breaks are that these companies are losing due to remote work...

Apparently even cheaper than just donating these for kids to enjoy