Yes, from the poster for the movie “Stripes”.
Yes, from the poster for the movie “Stripes”.
YOU GET A HEADSHOT, AND YOU GET A HEADSHOT!
No. And while I will treat those who do with the same level of dignity and respect I grant to everyone, I secretly do think less of them for it (especially when I see them perpetuating the indoctrination with their children).
Ok, maybe not Faerun, but just spitballing here - Total War: Blood War. Massive armies of devils vs demons, with yugoloth mercenary forces for hire, spread across the battlefields of the lower planes. Could tie in nicely with a re-release of Planescape as well…
Current game pet peeve - the delay after each enemy acts in combat in Baldur’s Gate 3. I absolutely love this game, but big combats take longer than they should because after each enemy acts, there seems to be a 5-10 second delay before moving on to the next.
Favorite game pet peeve - The overall poor performance/memory management in HBS’s Battletech game. Again, love the game, have put nearly 2000 hours into it over the years, but damn the performance can just be painful sometimes.
AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long
Kiss - God of Thunder (Destroyer was the first album I owned)
Depends, if it’s hot enough to need the AC, door closed. If not, door open so I can open the window and get some airflow.
Atom Eve is a single one-shot hour long episode on prime now, and season 2 drops November 3 (in the US anyway).
Atom Eve is a single one-shot hour long episode on prime now, and season 2 drops November 3 (in the US anyway).
Ooh, I’d forgotten that about the green phasing person - good catch! Yeah, I wonder… and definitely would love some Monster Girl history.
I think that’s a fair criticism. I chalk it up to her being young and inexperienced at this point, and as a result thinking about being a superhero just like the ones that already exist. It didn’t bother me personally as I was watching, but fair point nonetheless.
RIF was fun for reddit
As a teenager, I worked in a local single-screen movie theater in an affluent town and had occasion to meet John Delancy (Q from Star Trek Next Gen) who was very friendly, and Jason Robards, who was pleasant enough but kept to himself. I’ve met a few famous people at conventions, but the best was Adrienne Barbeau, who I met at a horror convention in Worcester, MA years ago. It was early and there weren’t a lot of people around yet, so we went over to say hello. We spent about half an hour just talking, commiserating over the then-very-recent cancellation of Carnivale on HBO. She was an absolutely lovely person in every way.
Milk, milk tea, and 2 different smoothies, but no milkshakes? Bah!
I just pull out my phone and look at re… er, lemmy
US here, live in the vicinity of Boston, Massachusetts. Water is very safe out of the tap - we get an annual report of what’s in it from the Mass. Water Resource Authority (MWRA) and it’s tested regularly. Tastes good too, if I’m honest. I would say that MOST developed areas of the US have perfectly safe drinking water out of the tap, though it doesn’t all taste very good (looking at you, Washington DC). However there are some more rural areas where the water out of tap is not safe for drinking, and where boiling or bottled water is recommended. I remember traveling out west back in 2010 and being surprised at this.
Pineapple and anchovy. Sweet + salty. It’s a beautiful combo.
Froot Loops cereal with chocolate milk. Just trust me.
I don’t use my steam deck all that much, just when traveling. The last thing I played on it was Warhammer 40k Mechanicus, and that plays wonderfully on it. Definitely recommended.
Nice. I boil mine in milk (almond milk these days), then add dried cranberries, toasted chopped pecans, and maple syrup.