“Nah nah nah nah, I can’t hear you,” State Dept says.
“Nah nah nah nah, I can’t hear you,” State Dept says.
“Any community that gets its laughs by pretending to be idiots will eventually be flooded by actual idiots who mistakenly believe that they’re in good company.”
Last paragraph…
"Then the wheel falls off while you’re driving, or the autopilot plows into a jersey wall, and you’re meant to be thrilled.* Glad even. Grateful! This is proof: You were an early adopter. A beta tester, a brave explorer. You’re helping to work out the bugs, mapping new territory. Who knows? In a hundred years this car’s descendants might be as reliable as cars that by then will be 150 years old, and you will have played a part in making it so. Won’t that be nice.
*Assuming you lived through it."
Scroll back up and check out the headline of the thread you’re posting in…
Wildermyth. It is a good game.
I wore a Hamilton Khaki Field King on the daily for close to 15 years before I finally switched over to a Garmin smartwatch. The leather strap is more comfortable than a metal bracelet IMO and the watch case is distinctive enough to be a noteworthy fashion statement without being ostentatiously clunky.
Something of hers came up on random and I thought, “This is good.” So I listened to a couple more songs and thought, “Hey, these are good too…” And then I saw she had like 7 albums out already and realized, “Holy shit, these are all good!”
0.05% for Dessa at 1,720 minutes (165k monthly listeners).
Is it alright?
It’s more nuanced than that, but generally speaking papal infallibility today only extends to very limited circumstances where the Pope puts on his special papal infallibility hat and says, “I hereby decree…” some specific topic of church law.
Have you tried This War of Mine? It has many of the elements you describe.
A handful of relatives at Thanksgiving wanted to have a conversation/diatribe about what the pope was doing wrong but hey look, I’m gonna go stand over here instead.
I would love to buy this game on sale and never get around to playing it.
Isn’t that what Grounded is? I haven’t played it personally, but it reviews well and that seems to be their aim.
Get them a subscription to BritBox, it’s almost all British detective shows.
I stopped playing BG3 to try Starfield when it came out. I got through the intro, landed at that first populated world, and stopped to talk to a janitor at the train station. She said something like, “Boy, I sure would like a cappuccino from TeraBrew!” and a quest tracker popped up for me to go buy her a cup of coffee. I delivered it to her and she gave me a bag of apple slices that healed 1 HP or some shit.
I went back to playing BG3.
You know what your problem is, it’s those damn cellphones.
Ask the bailiff, not the lawyers.
You don’t have to have an opinion about everything.