I never played the game but the lore is interesting. I’ll be pleasantly surprised if they resist the pressure to make the Space Marines into the “good” guys.
In Japan I like how everyone keeps left on escalators so folks have a path to walk up on the right if they want to. Also Japanese drivers were the most careful and patient out of like 6 countries I ever got to visit. Italian drivers were at the other end of the spectrum.
Judging servers feels gross. Awarding and punishing for a meal? We have tens of thousands of meals. A few bad ones isn’t the end of the world. Let’s keep it simple and skip the judging.
I worked on the “slime line,” gutting fish in Seldovia Alaska when I was young. One long summer was more than enough for me. Also spent time while i was there “de-byssing” mussels on a raft with my buddies for some side cash. Same as debearding, but the guy called it “de-byssing.”
Between the Bars by Elliott Smith is a beautiful but sad song about alcohol addiction. These lyrics about how it robs you of potential while at the same time making you feel like anything is possible really hit home for me.
The House on the Rock in Wisconsin was a lot funner than I thought it would be. I happened to visit when there was hardly anyone there, so that helped greatly. There's a huge room with a full size whale statue in the middle. And a suspended triangular room with a window on the floor overlooking treetops. Plus all sorts of other random stuff.
"I clocked the jizz from a friend
Of yours named Vanessa Bet (Bet)
She said you told her a fantasyÂ
That got her all wet (Wet)
Something about a little box with aÂ
Mirror and a tongue inside
What she told me then got me so hot
I knew that we could slide"
JEFF BUCKLEY - LOVER YOU SHOULD'VE COME OVER:
"Looking out the door I see the rain
Fall upon the funeral mourners
Parading in a wake of sad relations
As their shoes fill up with water"
it does feel brutal, but it also feels cathartic. when it's spazzing out and just ignoring everything for 5 seconds...30 seconds...1 minute...2 minutes i start feeling like some angry king :"I WILL NOT BE IGNORED BY THE LIKES IF YOU, MACHINE" and i admit i get some vindictive satisfaction from just murdering it then and there.
i loved terraria too. especially the base building part of it. you could get super creative with your bases if you wanted. i had a beach base with a lighthouse, ferris wheel & submarine. a jungle base on stilts. a cemetery base with a big skull, a cozy Christmas snow castle base, a cave base with glowing orbs, lava, and a robot, etc
satisfactory took all that to 11 for me. instead of bases it's factories and it's a beautiful hand-crafted 3d world, instead if 2d pixel graphics. i had a lot of fun building so many cool things there. my last play through was 840 hours which seems insane to me.
In French class i chose "Guy" from the list because I thought it sounded cool, but then found out they pronounce it like "ghee" which didn't sound as cool. Malheureusement.
I have an e-book reader, so I looked it up:
"Mom had her own version of the day I was born, which I never believed, considering she was passed out for the event. Not that I'm any witness, being a newborn infant plus inside a bag. But I knew Mrs. Peggot's story. And if you spent even a day in the company of her and my mom, you would know which of those two lotto tickets was going to pay out."
I never played the game but the lore is interesting. I’ll be pleasantly surprised if they resist the pressure to make the Space Marines into the “good” guys.
In Japan I like how everyone keeps left on escalators so folks have a path to walk up on the right if they want to. Also Japanese drivers were the most careful and patient out of like 6 countries I ever got to visit. Italian drivers were at the other end of the spectrum.
Judging servers feels gross. Awarding and punishing for a meal? We have tens of thousands of meals. A few bad ones isn’t the end of the world. Let’s keep it simple and skip the judging.
My cat likes to stretch out and sleep on the bottom step of my stairs so I have to double check for the stair cat now.
Yeah I think there was a pop the day before to update now, tonight, to remind me later, or to skip. Just kidding, no skip.
Flipped off my Mac two days ago and texted it to a friend who shares my annoyance with forced updates
It’s not a food but I seem to be addicted to drizzling sesame oil on almost everything: eggs, Raman, rice, chicken, veggies, pizza, etc.
The key to Sebastian’s heart is void eggs. Or frozen tears if you have them.
I worked on the “slime line,” gutting fish in Seldovia Alaska when I was young. One long summer was more than enough for me. Also spent time while i was there “de-byssing” mussels on a raft with my buddies for some side cash. Same as debearding, but the guy called it “de-byssing.”
Between the Bars by Elliott Smith is a beautiful but sad song about alcohol addiction. These lyrics about how it robs you of potential while at the same time making you feel like anything is possible really hit home for me.
Drink up baby, stay up all night
With the things you could do
You won't but you might
The potential you'll be
That you'll never see
The promises you'll only make
The House on the Rock in Wisconsin was a lot funner than I thought it would be. I happened to visit when there was hardly anyone there, so that helped greatly. There's a huge room with a full size whale statue in the middle. And a suspended triangular room with a window on the floor overlooking treetops. Plus all sorts of other random stuff.
See if you can figure out which is which
PRINCE - GETT OFF:
"I clocked the jizz from a friend Of yours named Vanessa Bet (Bet) She said you told her a fantasy That got her all wet (Wet) Something about a little box with a Mirror and a tongue inside What she told me then got me so hot I knew that we could slide"
JEFF BUCKLEY - LOVER YOU SHOULD'VE COME OVER:
"Looking out the door I see the rain Fall upon the funeral mourners Parading in a wake of sad relations As their shoes fill up with water"
rats can't vomit
flamingos are pink due to diet. otherwise they'd be grey
it does feel brutal, but it also feels cathartic. when it's spazzing out and just ignoring everything for 5 seconds...30 seconds...1 minute...2 minutes i start feeling like some angry king :"I WILL NOT BE IGNORED BY THE LIKES IF YOU, MACHINE" and i admit i get some vindictive satisfaction from just murdering it then and there.
it's not sketchy companies that may leak your data, it's the gate now between you and the internet. more and more locks will be added.
i loved terraria too. especially the base building part of it. you could get super creative with your bases if you wanted. i had a beach base with a lighthouse, ferris wheel & submarine. a jungle base on stilts. a cemetery base with a big skull, a cozy Christmas snow castle base, a cave base with glowing orbs, lava, and a robot, etc
satisfactory took all that to 11 for me. instead of bases it's factories and it's a beautiful hand-crafted 3d world, instead if 2d pixel graphics. i had a lot of fun building so many cool things there. my last play through was 840 hours which seems insane to me.
In French class i chose "Guy" from the list because I thought it sounded cool, but then found out they pronounce it like "ghee" which didn't sound as cool. Malheureusement.
time flies like an arrow. fruit flies like a banana.
why did the little old lady fall into the well? she couldn't see that well.
holy cow, what a nightmare! long lines where everyone is stressed and angry and powerless...ugh. so depressing and miserable!
I have an e-book reader, so I looked it up: "Mom had her own version of the day I was born, which I never believed, considering she was passed out for the event. Not that I'm any witness, being a newborn infant plus inside a bag. But I knew Mrs. Peggot's story. And if you spent even a day in the company of her and my mom, you would know which of those two lotto tickets was going to pay out."