I’ve seen interviews a year or two after where he’s said he doesn’t regret it because it was important to address it due to her basically expecting to win.
Not sure if he still holds that to this day though seeing the fustercluck we’ve got.
I’ve seen interviews a year or two after where he’s said he doesn’t regret it because it was important to address it due to her basically expecting to win.
Not sure if he still holds that to this day though seeing the fustercluck we’ve got.
I have a portable monitor just in case and I bust it out if there’s no monitor for me to plug in.
I haven’t read the book either but I heard this Lolita podcast series and it was a great breakdown about how it was misinterpreted. I couldn’t believe everything I knew about it from mainstream media was off.
Will definitely be checking out your video!
Whenever I hear about moths, I think about the moth scene in Lost between Charlie and Locke: https://youtu.be/kmXV5iOncT8?si=Wh_d_RCkKiclyiYF
I actually still like some LTT videos. I just find the thumbnails off-putting … so unless the topic interests me I don’t typically watch anymore.
I really enjoyed the Emily/Anthony bits too.
I don’t know why in sci-fi or other fiction, I love it when they use Terra. Not sure why I find that more believable.
I just bought it based on this alone. Early-access and FPS games aren’t typically my thing, but I like the cut of this person’s jib.
Most people know now, but for those that don’t:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_sale:_baby_shoes,_never_worn
It says it’s attributed to Ernest Hemingway but that claim seems unlikely.
The claim of Hemingway’s authorship originates in an unsubstantiated anecdote about a wager among him and other writers. Hemingway is said to have claimed he could write a short story only six words short. In a 1991 letter to Canadian humorist John Robert Colombo, science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke recounts: “He’s [Hemingway] supposed to have won a $10 bet (no small sum in the '20s) from his fellow writers. They paid up without a word. … Here it is. I still can’t think of it without crying— FOR SALE. BABY SHOES. NEVER WORN.”[1]
I’d have loved it if Conan O’Brien and an Andy/Jordan combo.
Conan has the loving meanness you need for a taskmaster.
I feel like an idiot. I read “bear” and tilted my phone and squinted and all that. Time to go sleep.
“The Art of the Deal”
He has 'em right where he wants them. Any minute now they’ll fold!
I can imagine it’s just really hot in there with the computers and monitors going.
I get that they want to free Ross Ulbricht but like, don’t believe Trump …
Crash Course too!
https://www.youtube.com/@crashcourse
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBDA2E52FB1EF80C9 - Crash Course World History was one of my favourites.
Yup. I’ve just been purchasing games without the Verified tag now because I’ll just be like: “yeah that seems like it’d work and it typically does”.
I made the mistake of installing Stardew Valley on it for 1.6. Oof, I’m playing it everywhere. Very bad when you can’t handle your addictions well.
I remember first going through MGS2. Up until Raiden I thought this was going to be the best gaming experience ever. Still liked it, but the story was just weird looking back on it.
I’m going to give a weird answer, but one of my favourite gaming experiences on the PS2 was Katamari Damacy. I was in Uni and we had some friends that didn’t play games but LOVED Katamari and we would take turns on that.
Yup, I didn’t buy the Steam Deck to do 4K ray tracing at 120FPS. I bought it so I can pick up any Steam Deck Verified game and play it without relative issue. Being able to suspend the game immediately and just knowing things work beats fiddling with Windows on a handheld.
I don’t understand what this is trying to say. The cybertruck is a disaster and I think that social distancing was for COVID right?
Also, I think there’s something called the Flynn Effect and it’s that in general kids are getting smarter with each generation (I think?).
Same year!
Mavis Beacon teaches typing. BBSs. Cassette tapes with the pencil. I had a Spectrum that used cassettes before I got my Amiga 500.