That duck knows what’s up
Blue and yellow make green. I will not elaborate.
I cannot believe they botched the ending of that movie. Kid wants to be a dentist, right? They encounter a mean snowman, right? They manage to knock him out. Now was the elf’s chance to inspect the snowman’s teeth and find out he just had a bad tooth. He pulls it out or fixes it or whatever, proves he’s a talented dentist, snowman wakes up and now that he is no longer in pain he’s friendly again.
Boom you’ve made a new friend, and most importantly proved your dentistry had a point.
But nooo they were like “let’s pull all his teeth out before we kill him”. Cause that’s the message you want from a Christmas movie.
“The white wolf!! Get it, get it! Get the orrrrbbb!!”
Definitely the kind of game where you stay too long in each menu because you don’t want to cut off the music
Got is conp. Got.is.conp.
When like gout hot 🤷
Yes it starts with a core made of fabric scraps, and then wrapped in thinner and thinner yarn and then finally thread.
I would say making the ball itself takes me about an evening, and then several hours for marking and embroidery. I usually make these in short sessions and I finish one in a week or two.
Then I would definitely advise against checking out temarikai.com as it totally does not contain all the information you need to get started.
Yes! That little tune at the beginning with the Cyan logo is engraved in my brain.
I didn't speak English when I played the game and I would call my mom over every time I found a new page and make her translate. But then they were just chopped up words and there wasn't much to translate, and I so desperately wanted to understand because it seemed important.
Stray. I have been wanting to play it for a while and it’s currently on sale.
The environment is pure eye candy to me.
Did you say… “ridikkerous”?
Sonic adventure for the Dreamcast. It was released in 1998 and I played it for the first time in 2019… and it blew my mind. It’s such a solid game, a really cool environment with amazing camera angles, diverse levels, and a difficulty that’s just right.
He controls the police!