

Ah, the classic Beerfest/Star Trek crossover gag.
Ah, the classic Beerfest/Star Trek crossover gag.
I’m from Illinois and I’ve never heard of Tuc.
I fed my son and rocked him to sleep, for the glory of the Empire and the House of Fry!
I dunno. I think you just prefer rounded aesthetics. IMO the Saturn just looks like an oversized CD player. Boring and no personality. The little ridges and whatnot on the PlayStation were just plain neat to me , and I greatly prefer boxy to rounded. It’s why the PS One was such a disappointment by comparison.
TBF Alan Moore has a negative view of the idea that anyone has ever read or enjoyed his work.
If a burger is going to break the glass, it’s either really bad glass or a really bad burger.
I contest that using the word “degree” sort of suggests you’ve already granularized it to the point that a whole number represents the smallest division you find necessary.
Like I shouldn’t have to fraction your fractions to get to something useful on a practical level.
Open the box. Leave it out for a week. Crumble it up once it’s hard and stale. Put the bits in a bowl. Pour in some milk. Sprinkle some sugar and honey. You’ve made pizza cereal. Bonus points if you use chocolate milk.
Are there any that have a top knot or fauxhawk though? Asking for a friend.
The first one is mostly vibes. There’s not a ton of good story meat in it, and it’s pretty short. Book 2 really gets going though, and book 3 is just wild. Once you get to Wolves of the Calla, though, it’s really gonna test your patience.
In LA, using a blinker triggers this behavior. In Chicago, not using a blinker gets you hit. City driving cultures are weird.
Specifically because the directors had no idea what they were doing, the whole thing ended up being wildly creative. I’ve always unironically enjoyed it.
Am trying to figure out if these are anime names or just jokes about the Netflix logo sound.
Honey roasted wicker stools, sweet-and-sour paint chips, pulled rug sandwiches on cardboard printed to look like pretzel buns
I honestly agree with you quite a bit here. I would say the cutoff for what most people stop noticing is after 160kbps though. There’s a huge quality difference between 128 and 160, and 192’s a nice standard to preserve the subtleties without eating up space for no reason, but I don’t think most people can tell the difference after 160.
I don’t remember if there were specific allegations, but everyone noticed him being real interested in Millie Bobby Brown in a creepy-ass way.
Heckin’ Mega Man Legends 1&2.
Honestly almost all of it comes from a single duel Wild Bill Hicock had, and also a bunch of bullshit that a traveling huckster named Buffalo Bill Cody just sort of made up for fun in his touring wild west shows.
Discovering the upper limits to what the human mind can retain and just constantly forgetting all the shit you used to find important.
The entire industry composites final shots with Nuke. Every damn studio in VFX is training or has trained its compositirs to use CopyCat, the Foundry’s generative AI roto/paint tool. So like… this is a lie.