Get everything animal style at In-N-Out
Get everything animal style at In-N-Out
Five Guys is way overpriced imo. Sure they fuck you up with fries, but it’s not worth the almost $30 for a single person to eat there.
In-N-Out, on the other hand, is like $12-13 for a combo for one person and it’s goddamn delicious every time.
I’ve been getting into boomer shooters and some more “retro” styled games.
Selaco and Hedon: Bloodrite are imo more immersive sim than boomer shooters, but they can still fit that description as well.
Like others keep saying, check out the System Shock remake. It’s fantastic.
But also with Black Mesa, another team is remaking Blue Shift within that game, and you can get it as a workshop addon for free. They actually just came out with the next level they’ve been working on a couple weeks ago. So far, it’s pretty damn great imo.
So you should definitely remember Warheads
Nerds will pay for anything.
Having worked the convention circuit for the past couple years, I’m not surprised. All it takes is one or two people with money to burn to make another person successful.
An artist I’ve seen at other shows prices his canvas pieces in the high hundreds-low thousands, and people will pay for it.
Hell, my brother makes costumes (for cosplay and production) and he sells his stuff for thousands. There is a lot of time and effort that goes into it of course.
That’s a big building. I think the biggest apartment building in my city is maybe 100 units? Mine is only like 25.
It’s funny to me when people think Lemmy is like a small town.
Like sure not many people use it relatively speaking, but that also means most people are going to be spread so far and wide that the chances of coming across someone in your town is extremely slim.
May be a small one, but a big pet peeve of mine with captions/subtitles is when they don’t put the exact spoken words into text, like when they shorthand a phrase or change up the wording a bit so it uses less typed characters/words. Idk why, it just bugs me a bit cause it’s not what they said.
Maybe less open environments to make it feel less like an MMO. But yes.
Careful, there’s a pizza place near where I grew up that used to have 36" pizzas, but they had to downsize to 28" because the boxes were too expensive.
It’s called Giant Pizza King, and they’re goddamn delicious.
I played the original in 360, and enjoyed it quite a bit more than I thought I would. It feels kinda like an MMO at times, but it’s still really fun.
I bought the remaster a couple months ago on steam because it was on sale for cheap.
“Dammit! Can’t a guy masturbate in this house?!”
The newer AC games, to my memory, will actually have the characters run at your pace. Even if you sprint they’ll sprint along ahead of you with that ridiculous flailing arm run.
Okay so I know this is a couple weeks old, but I can’t stop thinking about this and you got me cooking.
Get some of those giant jumbo dogs by Nathan’s, slice them in half and grill them up. Get some beef (I like around 70/30 myself), cook it up with some burger seasonings, maybe a hint of cheese or cheese sauce? Put the half dog in the bun first, flat side up so it creates a nice platform for the rest of the food and opens the bun. Then you put a nice portion of burger meat on top, then your toppings (lettuce, tomato, more cheese, etc.) and your sauces (ketchup, mayo, maybe some mustard).
Boom. Burger-Dog.
Sweatpants and a shirt, and some socks.
Rewatching the newer Apes movies makes me scared shitless whenever I see a gorilla on screen. They’re big, loud, strong as hell, and smart as a person. Especially the scene in Dawn when the guy goes back to the settlement to try to negotiate and you just see that gorilla come out of nowhere and just scream at the guy.
And then I laugh whenever I see one riding a horse and think “that poor horse.”
Damn I thought you were gonna say it gets into our bodies and eats us as we’re becoming part plastic nowadays.
That’s a horror movie premise right there.
Have you found any “Tall” sizes? I used to need 2XLT, and I know they make “smaller” sizes like that.
About your last point, I’ve been trying to make it a habit that I replace it with “brother” or something whenever I’m singing along.