I spent so much time failing at Nintendo Golf.
‘It’s good to be the Burger King.’
Heh. “Digs up.”
Not if his house still has that candy room.
Anything that makes a baby’s brain go “wait, what is happening?” Will make them (momentarily) stop crying.
Oh, haha. Yeah, I didn’t make it I just wanted something nice for the post.
As in, is it included? Yes. The Animated Series is interwoven with the last season of The Original Series, sorted, more or less, by stardate.
Will you please play Gitarooman?
They rolled a 20 for foresight when they called the ship lost in the Delta Quadrant “Voyager.”
No matter how far from home, Voyagers know how to get back to Earth somehow.
Temba! His arms wide!
Soon™
Rest in HL3
a sub par visual effects studio
You mean Industrial Light & Magic??
Perhaps you’re thinking of Star Trek V.
Resource Packs, Peace and Quiet, Quieter Pistons.
I’ve been using this since 1.16, I could never go back to the constant KERCHUCKing.
Make a digital backup of the Library of Alexandria.
Isle Deltanemo
[peppy theme music starts playing]
No, I see it but I don’t have to deal with it.
It’s also not as much of a constant as it used to be.
I hopped around Southeast Asia until I landed in Japan.
It’s not easy here, and it’s not without its own problems, but it works much better for me.
(I’d probably still be in Singapore were it not for the heat. The food is 10/10 and dirt cheap, but I missed seasons.)
(I knew that answering this question would make the jerks upset somehow.)
I left America over a decade ago due to a laundry list of grievances that I developed while having only ever lived in America.
Once I started living in other countries, I finally developed context to compare my American life with. And it just made things look so much worse than I had previously thought.
And now it feels like not a day can go by without learning some new awful truth about my former home.
Koalas hack the computer and turn Australia red.
“EVERYONE GET OUT!”
I used to work retail with someone who would regularly help parents that brought their baby into the store. Every time the baby would shout gibberish while he was having a conversation with the parents, he would immediately stop what he was doing, look right at the baby, and say matter-of-factually, “I completely agree.”