unagi604
Unagi604
unagi604

No, I mean the stats they’re posting from reddit. It’s being worded like it’s some sort of new discovery that a lot of people don’t have video cards that can handle VR gaming. I’m asking if the article really meant to put that much emphasis on something that I didn’t realize was news.

Counter question. Is it surprising that a data set of users that are 99% not VR owning, does not have a high rate of VR capable setups?

Again? I didn’t even realize we were clear of the last romaine incident.

Warframe! Going to check out that railjack update.

I’d recommend a “Lansky Turnbox” for beginners. It is a great low skill and fairly cheap way to get into sharpening, since it mostly only requires someone to hold a knife vertically.

On that, kid destroyed their own life, not Epic. A person who’s popular, if anything, should be held at even higher standards than regular players. They are essentially a representative from the community to the game, and a soft stance on breaking rules would only encourage others to follow suit.

There’s no specifics about their condition here. Having already said that they use both mushrooms and soy sauce, I took that to mean that the sensitivity could be for specific types of glutamates.

Try giving mushroom seasoning a try. It’s granulated mushroom extract and salt and is used as an MSG substitute. This could be an umami source that you might be able to tolerate.

But I love butter! Chef John’s got that one recipe where the mashed potato are a dangerous 1/4 by weight butter.

Does Krispy Kreme actually have any legal standing to do this? If they don’t like it, they should just put the Krispy Kreme location back where the buyers are.

It was always a coin toss for me after I hit my teens, but full stop when I eventually got my own money. All of a sudden the post Halloween candy clearances seemed more appealing than getting a piece at a time door to door.

Thought this was a clip from Talladega Nights

You’ve got to know a business isn’t doing the math that way. A dozen people sharing a $17 cup is $187 in lost potential profits.

I always thought they used some sort of butter flavoured, butter substitute.

I think it’s cause it’s probably based on tiny season 1 Luna.

Ok, but the furniture version of couscous would just be a ball pit, which I think I’d rather have than one of those stools.

I’ve come across this problem before shopping for emergency supplies. 90 days is not enough when they’re normally supposed to have a 5+ year shelf life.

I believe a lot of the HK cafes here in Vancouver use canned tomato soup and a bunch of sugar instead of ketchup.

I think it’s more about eating a pet than eating meat, though the viewers may not realize it. You’re not supposed to make friends with your food to begin with, and the premise of the show starts by setting up an unsuspecting family to do just that.

I wonder if they padded on some insane amount of interest for missed payments.