I was shopping in a Walmart, and I found a pint of ice cream that had completely melted in the toy section.
I was shopping in a Walmart, and I found a pint of ice cream that had completely melted in the toy section.
Whatever you say, Stone Cold Growsomethinggood
Like at least since English has been a language.
Why isn’t it just common practice jmto just use “they” instead the entirely cumbersome “he/her”?
Like it’s just so much easier to type out and say, and it’s just better to use regardless.
On top of this, you can get filters like Brita pitchers and such.
Haven’t paid for water in a couple years now.
Just gonna chime in to say I bought Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands cause it’s on sale right now for like $12 on steam (the season pass is only $5 too) and MY GOD IS IT AN ABSOLUTE BLAST TO PLAY!
I’m just having straight up fun with this game, and I’m already wishing there was a sequel coming out tomorrow so I could dive right in when I finish this one. The bright vibrant world is fun to explore, the enemies are entertaining to fight with their quips and banter, the new mechanics (spells instead of grenades, new dedicated melee weapons and inventory slot, enchanted rings/amulets/armor to change that can all act as individual class mods to switch up your play style a bit) feel right at home in the fantasy setting.
I’ve heard about the lack of endgame and DLC stories, but I don’t care. I’m just having fun with my bowguns and magic missile launchers.
Can’t you pick up ammo in the Just Cause games? It’s been too long since I last played.
That being said, I like how Dying Light handles the decay system. You can repair a weapon so many times before it becomes completely useless, but in the second game I think you can just always repair stuff if you have the means.
I’ve never even thought to put lettuce in a hot dog…
If someone made like a “cheeseburger” hot dog with lettuce, tomato, pickle, maybe even onion, with ketchup and possibly some mayo? I’d throw down. ETA: can’t believe I forgot cheese
My biggest snack when I was a kid (and I sometimes still do this at 28) was dry ramen packets. I love crunching the noodles and the texture they have. And I keep the flavor powder for the next time I actually cool them, for extra flavor.
So like a turkey ziti? This sounds pretty good.
I mean the double feature that it premiered in was literally called Grindhouse as well.
I have both movies. They’re fun. Death Proof moreso than Planet Terror, but Planet Terror has its moments.
Anytime I’m in Texas I get the same feeling.
Capitalist society
I’m with you. I’m perfectly content making myself ramen or some pasta or even just a bowl of cereal and toast.
But if I’m cooking for people, I’m actually putting in effort, dammit.
We still send memes to each other sometimes
An old coworker and I used to randomly say SpongeBob quotes to each other all the time.
Pterodactyl is one of my favorite stupid games to play.
You just sit in a circle and see if you can make the person next to you to laugh while you say “pterodactyl” with your lips curled over your teeth so you look kinda like a pterodactyl.
Silas Marner has to be the most boring book I’ve ever attempted to read.
Didn’t help that it was an assignment for school, but it also didn’t help that it’s literally one of the most boringly written books ever.
Damn, renting out art? That’s actually pretty cool.
Sssssuuuuuuurrrrre…
But I really don’t think Lemmy is big or widespread enough for people to recognize each other based on random info and a username.