I’d let him hit me with a love dart.
I’d let him hit me with a love dart.
Also not the only one.
No nipple to tweak? No deal!
It’s about even in my heart between Ren and Stimpy and Rocko’s Modern Life.
LEGO biology is weird. Most of them don’t even have ears.
And then you have Bionicle, which is LEGO and biology!
ETA: For those who don’t know.
A quick summary: Guy behind Bionicle dealt with morning sickness as a side-effect from his medication. To help cope with it, he imagined the medicine as little warriors, going into his body to fight the cancer. The reason they had capsules was inspired by the pill bottle!
“Will 2025 have less layoffs?”
Gestures broadly at industry trends
No.
Bathroom, cooler, back docks.
I also take my lunch breaks out in my car. No one will come out there to bug me about a customer, but if I’m sitting in the back of the store? Oh yeah, I’ll be expected to keep adding another 5 minutes to my break time so I can handle that. I want my solid 30 of peace.
Scrub shirt with a cute floral pattern, and some plain scrub pants.
Abso-fucking-lutely recommend. Light weight, breathable, easy to clean, comfy as hell, cheap at overstock shops.
I would go ahead and grab them, especially if they’re also still on sale, as a lot is unlocked immediately(the three masteries, you can enter Forgotten Gods content at any point by talking to an NPC. AoM requires beating the base game to start its act).
I highly recommend grabbing at least Ashes of Malmouth and Forgotten Gods ASAP, if you find yourself enjoying the base game. Inquistor, Necromancer, and Oathkeeper really add to the build variety, and the expansion content itself is decently hefty and as well written as the base(which is absolutely great, especially for an ARPG. Dig into those lore notes you find!).
He doesn’t have time for self improvement.
He just works.
I always assumed it would end in a more literal way.
Just someone popping a cyanide pill with a smile, and a “Fuck you, we’re done”.
Have a nice sit, let your body do its thing. Less screen time would probably help your head right now. Maybe a nice shower? Might help some things relax, if you can manage it.
You have activated one of my hyper fixations(people who do hour+ essays on the most useless of shit). If you can handle the occasional 1-3 hours of a monotone voice, Davey is actually a lot of fun.
One of my favorites, his list of war crimes featured in the Pokedex. He’s also done StarCraft stuff(obviously), Balloons Tower Defense, and a few other things. He also doesn’t really post terribly often. It can take months for him to record and edit a project down, and he normally has 2 or more going at once.
Bonus: You’ll get to learn about Bug. Bug is a good boy. We love Bug.
Do you think Shakira has the control needed to learn bee dancing?
Could we convince her to lie to some bees?
I really fucking hate jazz. You can see why I have problems with the little bastards.
“Humanize them, emotionally connect with them”
… Motherfucker, it’s a Yautja. I don’t want to emotionally resonate with him, I want to see him pointed at something just as dangerous and 10 times as ugly. I want an hour and a half of a hunt that ends with a head sliced off and mounted to a wall.
This is a really interesting question. In my opinion, absolutely yes. It’s a piece of someone’s hobby, a passion large or small. A time capsule of things that made someone happy.
Beyond that, in cases like the authors friends love of Sea of Thieves, it can show a bit of the community they sought, the people they interacted with. A small tendril of ourselves, reaching out and entwining with others.
And, for those who maybe only knew the person online, never had the chance or want for an in-person meetup, it’s a place to mourn. A digital marker of a life once lived, a finished book of memories. The games themselves may come and go, but the traces they left will be there, captured in achievements and screenshots, to be shared as long as a copy exists.