There was an old card game I learned around 2003ish called Spite & Malice, involving 2 full decks of cards for 2 players. Was just a ton of fun, but it's faded from memory and the ruleset I found online once didn't match the one I played.
Final Fantasy Legend, on the Game Boy. There are multiple worlds, and in every world there's a giant tower, and when you enter the tower, each level leads to a different world. Eventually you get to the very top and you fight God, who is guarding the door at the top level that leads to paradise.
Yes, because humans are messy.
Toxic positivity in action
Lower Decks deserves 7 seasons x23 episodes per season, with better quality animation for the space-based visuals
I agree. Star Trek.
I still don't know what ich_iel is and at this point I'm too afraid to ask
- Pick some friends that you like
- Download "I Am Never Going To Give You Up" by Rick Roll
- Put the song on the disk in very low quality .mp3
- Give the disks away as "fun, retro" drink coasters
- Watch as they use the coasters, unaware that you Rick Rollered them
I don't understand why they think he's worth this much money and effort when by all accounts Chipotle is a shell of its former glory
I hate how this is phrased as "redundancies". IGN literally JUST bought these outlets, they haven't had time to dig into and examine the organizations they acquired; it's just straight into the Corpo playbook of "lay people off and let the dust settle where it may".
These are people, not "redundancies". They contributed in the old organization, and they could contribute in the new, but they never even got the chance.
Yup, it's a little known secret of our economy that roughly 15% of the populace makes over $10,000 a month evaluating restaurants, aka, eating at them and filing reports.
Those reports are essential for us all, and I for one have been perpetually grateful for the knowledge I have gleaned from them.
It worked. I licked my phone screen and remembered a meme that once upon a time was referred to as Dank.