Im honestly not sure the last time I actually finished a game.
A combination of not having enough play time and those rare occasions I do have the time I tend to burn myself out playing the game.
Im honestly not sure the last time I actually finished a game.
A combination of not having enough play time and those rare occasions I do have the time I tend to burn myself out playing the game.
The 2nd cab is just so they can drive forward in either direction on the rail.
Love satisfactory. It is super addictive to me though, especially with mods. It just provides multiple angles to play from.
Sometimes I wanna build a factory, sometimes I wanna play homemaker, sometimes I just wanna organize shit/ make it more efficient.
I’m currently enjoying Foundry right now. It is a nice blend of a few different games.
Well ackshually… One was.
And they can actually finish shows too. This is the 2nd I watch that’s getting closure. (Sweet Tooth was the other)
It really depends. If they go more of an anthology route it will be easier to not tank it. (Not saying they wouldn’t still manage to.)
At my current job, people keep remarking how fast I unload a truck.
I just laugh to myself. I’m not fast - I just work at a steady pace and utilize efficient methods.
I know and have know plenty of people that can move faster than me but its almost always at the expense of their quality.
I just see no reason to be ‘the fastest gun in the west’ if you can’t hit the broadside of a barn.
Society sucks.
There are some great benefits, but it just feels like it’s doing more harm than good.
Anywhere between about 45 - 70F with the sun out.
Night time low humidy and 55 - 75F and maybe a light breeze. (The lower end of temp is more about nostalgia than comfort)
In the higher range (somwhere around 60-70F) a nice breeze as well.
Low humidity 50% or less.
Its been decades but wasn’t it basically a ‘dust cloud’ from the impact that ended up killing all (most) of the dinos?
Meanwhile we are pumping all sorts of nasty things into the environment that will last 1000s of years +.
And who knows what damage we will do tomorrow. We could easily block the atmosphere with out own ‘dust cloud’ in addition to all the poison we create and pump into the earth.
I personally think it’s foolish to assume we can’t fuck up the earth so bad it can’t recover.
I wish that outcome was guaranteed, but I can easily see us poisoning the earth so much that it can never truly recover.
Basically stuck at a point not very far along the recovery process with simpler/basic life forms.
Does it have to be just one?
There are so many delicious pizzas out there.
My favorite ‘everyday’ pizza is black olives with bannana peppers, thin or regular crust depending on mood. Mozzarella cheese with a little parmesan sprinkled on.
Any other favorites I have tend to be specific pizzas from specific places.
I Love steak pizza, but a lot of places I try it from are lackluster to say the least.
Meat too dry and lack of flavor is the most common issue.
A lot of the places just throw some cheap steak on top of a regularly prepared pizza. Regular pizza sauce and only mozzarella cheese = boring.
I’ve got a local place that does a decent steak pizza but is too expensive to justify more than once in a blue moon.
Dominos steak pizza is actually pretty good to me because of the cheese sauce they use. But it’s Dominos sooo…
I can’t wait for Deadpool and Wolverine, from the previews this Wolverine is in a similar headspace as Logan Wolverine.
Dr. Pepper mixes surprisingly well with a lot of things. It’s kinda wild.
I like to do it with ‘fresh’ fries. The hot fry and cold vanilla shake/ice cream combo is amazing to me.
I am the only one in my family who likes vinegar on fries.
I do prefer apple cider vinegar over regular vinegar, but I’m more than happy to slather any available vinegar I can on.
I don’t know anyone who does this, but I love putting barbecue chips on cheese and mustard sandwiches. Same with spicy chips.
Shit, I feel like a Ninja when I step on leaves and they don’t make noise.
Linux learning curve is definitely steeper than windows - at least for ‘the basics’.
Simply because of terminal commands. Thats a lot of info to learn and maintain just to do ‘basics’.
Yeah you can search and find what you need to do, but again that’s a lot of work for someone who just wants things to work.
Windows pretty much holds your hand to get the ‘basics’ up and running.
Except nothing is changing (positively anyways).
As it stands now voting is nothing more than a placebo for the masses.
The disease is still killing us.
But we’re voting for the lesser of two evils in the meantime - and then doing jack shit to fix the broken system.