I intrinsically trust monarchs so she has my vote.
I intrinsically trust monarchs so she has my vote.
The thing that killed me was “Why don’t you just open a book and study” when I was stressed about school - in retrospect it’s because that’s absolutely antithetical to my learning style… I always struggled with the book heavy classes because I learn through practice and the lectures and books just woosh me unless I’m activating the information shortly after learning it (I’ve retained a lot of uni chemistry because we had a daily lab after the lecture).
I’ve personally found that when I’ve got a full fridge it’s overwhelming so I try and keep the amount of stuff in my fridge as minimal as possible and aggressively consume leftovers. With a roommate/partner/etc you’ve got less control so you need to sort of trust them to do the same or else look at some alternative arrangement… in uni I was subletting a super sketchy place about a block and a half from a supermarket so I just bought what I needed to cook fresh and got a shitty little mini fridge to keep leftovers in my bedroom.
Invent the finglonger instead!
Sounds fucking sweet. Last week I slow cooked a leg of lamb and pan fried half a salmon. I fucking love good food. I hope it’s a chill affair!
not much. u?
You ever eat instant ramen? You enjoy boiling things? Do you drink tea multiple times a year?
The kettle is worth it.
Eh, as a Bostonian I’m always much more impressed by how people’s tongues try to leave orbit when they first encounter Worcester.
Just wait until you see how Americans spell Deutschland…
I read the question and my brain also immediately went to - “Oh, they just listened to Rammstein”.
As an American, my top realization was… everywhere else in the world yall use electric kettles - Americans frequently only have a stove top kettle like it’s the fucking eighteenth century.
If you’ve got a valve index or other high quality VR headset the immersion of that is ridiculous - especially with something like voice attack to handle the fiddly keyboard shortcuts that you don’t want on your stick (like engaging the landing gear or the cargo scoop).
I don’t know if it’s Linux compatible but Elite Dangerous is absolutely beautiful and really sets a strong tone.
Cyberpunk 2077 fucking nailed the aesthetic it was going for - it has short comings but the visual immersion absolutely isn’t one of them.
A rod of some kind - like a shower rod - that you can hang them all over and easily peruse them.
Is that pineapple I smell on your breath?!
Oh darn - boo. So maybe BG1 & 2 are better. But still - play Torment!
As a forever DM I reject your statement. All I want to do is play one character!
I’d suggest Planescape Torment over BG1 or 2 - if you’re willing to work with archaic UIs, Torment is amazing.
This is sort of the point - it’s such a pain compared to an electric kettle and I just don’t understand why Americans are so dedicated to avoiding such a useful appliance.