The series with the magic item home shopping network is amazing.
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The series with the magic item home shopping network is amazing.
I’m with you when the onions are raw. Cooked, the texture is tolerable enough that the taste is worth it IMO. Though I do prefer them chopped small or sliced thin no matter what.
Harry Balzac
There was a time Wally West ripped into him when the League tried to talk to Wally about his kids superheroing. “I’m getting lectures in child safety from a man who’s gone through four Robins?!”
A winner is… me?! This is incredible!
Installing FF5 now because I love the early iteration of switchable classes, then I’ll loop back around and play them in order. So I guess I have the next 300-400 hours planned.
Thank you again CatZoomies, you’re my hero.
Children deserve better movies than this soulless green-screened cash grab.
They also deserve better games than Minecraft IMO, but that’s a different conversation.
And yet unsophisticated minds continue to imbue him with romantic power, giving him such dangerous poetic labels as the One Free Man, the Opener of the Way.
There’s a few short fiction podcasts I like for bedtime stories:
I mean, Star Wars is three connected but distinct trilogies numbered 1-9. Same deal?
To me, cooked onion is delicious and enhances most meals. Raw onion has an incredibly unpleasant crunch and ruins anything it’s in.
Shadow Madness on PS1. Unlikable characters, incoherent story, bad graphics, and boring gameplay. It was like someone drew a better JRPG from memory.
Twisted Metal: Black II please. Or even one that’s a little more of a dark comedy like TM2. I just know I hated everything after Black. (Why the fuck were we racing instead of fighting sometimes?!)
I haven’t gotten to try it yet, but I hear Dread Delusion has a lot of Morrowind’s visual style and weirdness, if not quite the same gameplay.
If that’s not the perfect descriptor for God Hand, I don’t know what is.
Also where the fuck is a God Hand remaster/sequel while we’re on the subject?
Alex Trebek: Let’s just go with SPACE FLICKS for 800.
James Kirk: [buzzes in] Marta the Orion.
Alex Trebek: What?
James Kirk: Marta the Orion, Rayna Kapec, and Carol Marcus twice.
Alex Trebek: That’s space FLICKS, Captain Kirk.
Comrade! There are DOZENS of us!
Legit thought it was an owlbear for a second.
That’s 100% Gurgi, from The Black Cauldron.
Big Bob Pataki in shambles rn