sodium chloride?
sodium chloride?
I just recently bought one (and a DSi XL for that matter) and I’m not surprised. 3rd party parts for Nintendo products are usually pretty available so unless your device is experiencing something catastrophic, repairing it shouldn’t be an issue even several years from now.
well no wonder you have to shit, why are you ordering burritos at Taco Bell?
speaking of which, what’s a good way to keep all my drivers updated? I feel like I’ve been slacking on that.
Propose right then and there.
Some people like instant, some people like fancy, single-origin, anointed with holy water, picked bean by bean, winner of 50 awards you’ve never heard of coffee and other people like crap coffee.
No one really doubts that coffee pods aren’t coffee, they hate pods because they’re literal garbage for the environment.
Late July? Sounds like it.
Buy off-brand then.
this looks like a shittier, less comfortable version of those handheld trackballs from the early 2000s.
The N64 logo was equally as creative maybe even more, with its 64 faces and 64 vertices.
I was aware it was a pre-existing term, but it’s seeing a bit of resurgence, even in music, presumably because the younger generations think they’re inventing things left and right.
What on earth is crust-punk by the way? First I’ve ever heard of that.
-Core is the new term for just aesthetics, and I think that’s much more fitting over punk. Though in the case of steampunk, it’s one of the oldest -punks so getting people to swap over to steamcore or something would probably be met with a lot of opposition.
What an incredibly superficial comparison.
“BotW/TotK is the same because it’s an open world anime game with action combat.”
“Tales of Arise is a seemingly open world anime game with action combat.”
“Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is an open world anime (realistic style but still anime AF) game with action combat.”
Blue Protocol is an MMO, with MMO gameplay and design philosophy that just happens to have a cel shaded anime aesthetic which has existed loooooooong before Genshin somehow ‘monopolised’ the style. Meanwhile Genshin is a mostly single player experience with some online elements. Look at your apples before you start calling them oranges.
If anything, the article talks about the developers being surprised at how much of a casual audience the game attracted and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if the exact same people that are comparing it to Genshin somehow thought they’d get the same experience out of a grindy MMO.
iTs AnImE.
My reaction as well, I’ve only known him through his statue.
But do you use Linux?
This is the return of the space cowboy?
For a single piece sure.
I presume the idea here is that you have access to their full library. Personally, I fail to see why I would change my wallpaper enough to warrant even a free app to change it, let alone 50 bucks.