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“One thing I did like was its discussion of food triggers. I realized that I’m a grazer who tends to eat whatever’s around when I’m bored instead of when I’m hungry so I’ve stopped keeping easy snacks around so that if I want to eat something I have to actively decide to make something.”

The thing about “eating until you aren’t hungry anymore” is that it changes based on how much you are used to eating, or at least it does for me. I made some lifestyle changes at the end of summer in order to get my health in order. The biggest component were changes to both the content and quantity of my diet. I did

1) stop eating processed foods ( chips/snack foods/etc) dont buy them, out of sight out of mind

A normal person: “wow how unsportsmanlike!”

So its, “So long, Gary Bowser?”

Its weird but I actually think its the opposite. People know how to eat healthy, people don’t know how to lose weight. Too many people say things like “I am eating healthy, but why cant I lose weight?” The answer is simple, they’re eating too much.

I’ve never understood why Peter’s aunt, the sibling of his father, was always portrayed as geriatric in the comics. The timing doesn’t work. Peter would have parents ~30 years older than himself. Therefore, even with an extreme age gap between Richard and May Parker, that still puts May at ~60 on the high end for

(the tower and expansions came in their own boxes, that’s just the main game in that box)

https://kotaku.com/stop-preordering-video-games-1713802537

https://kotaku.com/stop-preordering-video-games-1713802537

You should definitely be able to buy digital games from somewhere other then Sony. But I will say I have never once felt ripped off by them and I actually feel like they have alot of awesome sales, and that I have picked up many AAA games for less then $20. I feel like they don’t abuse there power over you at all.

I have an entire box of hex keys of all different sizes from Ikea.

I would love to see a monthly to-do list for what regular maintenance things you should be doing that month.  Like, “March 14 – change all the batteries in your smoke detectors.  March 20 – perform [outside spring inspection]”  Give me a list of things to do that month to keep the house in tip-top shape year-round.

Aaaaccckkkkssshhhoooaaalllyyy.... Johnny Cash served in the Air Force.

His stage name wasn’t Eddie Creative Commons...

A big part of the problem is that game prices HAVEN’T gone up over time, so I doubt they will go down. Adjusting for inflation games are way cheaper now than they were on the NES, have many more hours of “content” (whether it is good content or not is subjective), and take many more man-hours to make.

I don’t know about that. This review feels distinctly Kotaku for me. They tend to focus much more on the experience of playing a game and explore the themes and ideas presented. There are plenty of other major outlets the will take the approach of a bullet list of features and ignore issues of tone and messaging.

I think it’s more than fair to ask “Is this the right time for me to play this game”.

The worst part about Bioshock Infinite is that Columbia is immediately one of the most engaging, interesting, and flat-out gorgeous locations in all of video games. Then you leave and it all goes downhill.

Are you sure you’re not overestimating the amount of effort they put into it? I be surprised if they did more than scan it, flip it, and select a line-drawing setting in Photoshop.

That's not how interest rates work.  Your 6% loan isn't 72% per year, it's 6%.  For a 4% discount your break even is roughly 8 months.