Wrestslemania x8 on the gamecube. Didn’t even have a frigging campaign mode…
Wrestslemania x8 on the gamecube. Didn’t even have a frigging campaign mode…
Target’s got a caffeinated Seltzer I am all about. They have a few fruit flavors, then a few sods mimicking flavors.
Yeah, I think it will be like “Dallas”. It will be really big for one generation.
I’d add game of Thrones. It was a cultural phenomenon when it came out. Oh, and the Simpsons.
Kidney beans, for when she steals your kidneys.
Waiting for my wife and child to come downstairs so we can visit a friend.
Songs for Littles (Ms. Rachel) - Really good Prek content for my kid.
Mismanagement is the most likely explanation.
Board game adaptations tend to be good. Everdell and bottom of the ninth for preference.
Does it work better than sacrificing magical girls? (Madoka Magica fucked me up)
I’m taking a grad school course about the psychology of decision making, and the science behind how we process and use data hurts my mind and soul. At some level, we are biological logic machines. The implications of that terrify me.
Pc with steam deck for me. Although, my gaming has been 80-90% steam deck lately…
My dad is way better at car maintenance and handy work. Machines just talk to him.
My mind slipped gears for a second, and I thought “you gave birth to a cat!?”
I was driving somewhere for work one day and drove past a darts store. Intrigued, I looked up their website and was blown away to find tons of dart tools and accessories. Including competing darts endorsed by different dart champions!
I was thinking Vimes, but I’m not sure I could handle the guilt of taking him from young Sam.
For me, waiting for the phone to ring was torture, because I could be interrupted at any time. It was draining and stressful. If you’re actually able to relax, that’s different.
Hot fuzz. Because the first watch is enjoyable, but every subsequent rewatch makes you appreciate Edgar Wright more and more. He is just the most incredibly meticulous story teller with the most dense movies.
There’s another observance on the first of May I learned from Jonathan Coulton