Yavanna gets the last word in
Yavanna gets the last word in
those bridges flipping upside down and the shapeshifting staircases were some next level platforming action back in the day! and that is also the song I go to most when going for sonic soundtracks. I jammed with a band for a while that played it, and also mystic cave zone.
run the whole trilogy, and keep those speakers cranked up
the future of AI is making fake testimonials as advertisements
if 5 people are sitting together, and 4 of them proudly proclaim to be nazis, and the 5th person doesn’t leave - there are 5 nazis sitting together
I want to like hot showers, but it dries out my skin so badly, and it makes me feel like a pierogi that’s been left out too long; without any butter or sour cream
just watched that episode recently! there’s a ton of small historical details in the show.
I just watched one that utilized an older anaesthetic called curare, and discusses how it was banned for a time, which was true, until safer versions were synthesized.
it seems like a pro-communist programming message to me. the red dude looks super cool and supportive.
no, don’t do that
yo ho, matey! shiver me timbers and man the fuck-down!
you only ever get one true blind playthrough. I would gladly blank all of my soulsborne knowledge to play through all of them again with fresh eyes.
it's not the same, but if you're playing on PC there are some decent mods for DS 1, 2, and 3 that make them a little more fresh. particularly, the randomizer for DS1 makes it a pretty hilarious challenge, since you can no longer plan your runs in advance, and have to roll with absolutely mismatched gear
10L of water in one night would be an incredible feat
game that doubles as a service? beats me.
DRG is also a unicorn of a game
and after overdoing it on the spicy foods, bidets are a true life-saver
sent from my bidet
you only YOLO once
yoYOLOo
nice features, albeit highly situational, and probably useless for most home cooks. I imagine R&D needed something new for the model and over-engineered it.
both work, not sure if there’s a real historical significance to using one over the other.
in my opinion, “all hat, no cattle” has stronger assonance, and flows better as a phrase. especially with a slight southern USA accent, it has a satisfying cadence
me and the boys out here still asking Jeeves
where was Gondor when the Westfold swelled?