Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati. When all else fails, play dead.
Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati. When all else fails, play dead.
It’s true, but they do exist!
Something Awful has been around since the very early 2000s, and they charge $10 to get an account, and the same to reinstate a banned account. It’s actually pretty nice because the fee tends to keep all but the most dedicated trolls from doing anything particularly stupid. And yes, I know they created 4chan, but the main forums are trying to be better people over the years.
People don’t want to talk about Lowtax after the domestic violence that was reported. He sold the site after reports from his wife and daughters.
That’s really smart! I’ve never heard of a cat that could use a knob before.
How does he open doors? I’d love to hear more 🙂
I’m excitedly and eagerly expecting eloquent epitaphs and eschewing excessive effluence.
It was awesome, and Dierks is an asshole.
I loved the town hall episode about the best chips, tbf. It’s so banal but it gets really passionate and I think that’s fantastic.
I loved Letterkenny SO much, and I’m rewatching it as well! I just restarted season 2, and I’m rewatching Shoresy s1 as well.
My partner and I are also watching PsiCops, which is an intensely strange animated series.
Perfect.
I really enjoy your posts, both here and in other communities. Thank you for being awesome, and for having a strong heart. Live long and prosper, friend.
I’ve been playing Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name and I’m in love. This feels like a perfect bridge between Yakuza 6 and Like a Dragon. The play styles for fighting feel really clean and are actually fun, compared to some of the fight styles in earlier games.
I don’t know about spoiling enjoyment per se, but I do recommend at least playing 6. It sounds like you’ve already gotten through the early games. Are you enjoying yourself, or are you burning out on it?
I’m listening to Hidden by Benedict Jacka, the fifth book in the Alex Verus series. I really enjoy both the story and the narrator for the audiobooks!
Cx - customer is one I run into daily.
And the final one:
I’m a man.
But I changed.
Because I had to.
Oh well.