Primer timeline according to xkcd:
Primer timeline according to xkcd:
I’ve never seen that one, but I liked the series with Donald Glover.
He was an asshole too. But it is easier to forget running water without the audible cue.
I lived with a deaf man for a few months and one thing I noticed is he would often forget to turn off the water in the kitchen.
He didn’t watch TV at all and was not at all respectful when someone was watching or listening to something. Just constant interruptions.
I just refuse to pick up new streaming services at this point. Apple has a few shows I’d love but I’m not about to trust any of the new players right now, especially when I’m still trying to shed current ones.
And this is part of why. They’re fumbling for a reason to exist rather than attracting an audience with quality content that they are committed to.
The Contestant was very compelling. I even watched it again the next day with friends I thought would like it.
I’m in Duluth, Minnesota, if you’re anywhere nearby.
I’m a big guy. Tall, fat, boisterous, strong, opinionated, and outgoing. I love watching people, giving compliments, and delivering a solid joke. I make an impression on people whether I realize it or not. I’m too big to hide so I’ve chosen not to.
But I’m also an introverted hermit, so I almost never get to be that guy unless I’ve pushed myself to be out and among people.
I always wondered if that was supposed to be Dave Matthews (real fans call him Dave) but the whole plan fell apart.
It’ll be all of them.
Then there’s a sequel show that’s half Prison Break, half Bubba Ho-Tep.
Should make you happy.
Nope, work from home, prefer to stay home, and wore masks when things were really bad. And a good helping of luck.
Covid. First time.
My first CRPG, and my only RPG had been D&D.
My dad ran a campaign for our family when I was seven or so. Original D&D, not even advanced. It didn’t last terribly long but left a lifelong impression.
I recently inserted Creeping Coins to my Curse of Strahd campaign, as a matter of fact.
It was an unpopular twist, despite the group carrying a fortune in cursed money and having nothing whatsoever to spend it on.
Does the film offer anything at all to people not familiar with the games?
I’ll often watch terrible things just to see how bad they are but not without some other push to get me interested.
My buddies and I would play on the Playstation (2?) and I got very very good at ninja roping across the map to drop dynamite on someone’s head and swing back to safety in time.
Nothing more I loved than that maneuver, except maybe getting a concrete donkey.
Some good viral marketing right there!
I turned it off last night when they had someone on talking about their son who was one of the hostages.
All this time to put a name and face to one victim but not to discuss the overall tragedy that has happened and is still happening to tens of thousands.
It was extremely tone-deaf, and if they were going to represent one side of the victims they really should have done so with the innocent Palestinians caught in the middle as well.
Well, that looks fun.