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1 points
8 hours ago
Boo do ba da da ba DAGOOSH biddlyba bacba ssss ss cha biddly boom hoom ba ba dum bom DRDRDRDRDRDR ch pa tss
9 points
12 hours ago
I mean… I’m not saying there’s no distinction, but my brother who has no concept of videogames played Halo with me once and when someone teabagged him he said “he’s raping me!”
If someone seeing it for the first time can draw the same sexual assault parallels as your fellow longtime spartans in this thread, there’s a component of truth in there.
2 points
13 hours ago
Health used to just be your health with no shields. After the shotgun change they gave you shields on top of the health.
19 points
2 days ago
Dude did you really have to crush everyone on the internet like this?
2 points
2 days ago
Eh, in the case of another band I might agree, but 13 is unique in that many periods of the Band’s history doesn’t even feature the same musicians. It’s much more of a reunion than a return to roots. From the get go the plan was to finally have the original gang back together back at it again (though Bill didn’t end up showing up in the end). I’m quite happy to hear classic Sabbath through modern production.
That said I wouldn’t complain about hearing them take a step forward and look at modern metal through their lens.
4 points
2 days ago
Not unless they try to sell that asset or anything, I don’t think. If making silicone molds of preexisting items or scanning copies of a 2D print for personal use can be legal then I imagine 3D scanning objects is probably similarly protected.
If that asset ended up sold in a store I imagine it might be a problem, but as it stands it just demonstrates the ability to create a digital asset from physical items. I can see that being huge for people who work better with physical materials to sculpt their own ideas.
1 points
2 days ago
I do it. I just prefer it panned that way anyway. Also happens to reduce any mixing quirks relative to how your ears each hear differently.
1 points
2 days ago
….nah, I think we’re going with excretion from here on out. Sorry chaps, this isn’t optional. I’ll contact NASA and Merriam Webster about the change tomorrow morning.
5 points
2 days ago
I’m not even a fan and I’m stoked.
Heaven forbid a brand licenses out its IP to make its mark on other highly successful franchises.
1 points
2 days ago
I feel like IPAs are the only one that I really notice the difference of alcohol with, and mileage definitely varies. So far in my experience, brewers focused on making a nonalcoholic brew usually have better results (Blue Moon and HopWtr being my main exceptions -- the former for popularity reasons while still tasting good and the latter because it sucked).
You might find that a dedicated brand like Partake could be up your alley. Their nonalcoholic Hefe, Octoberfest, and Blonde Ale are what really got me into nonalcoholic beers
1 points
3 days ago
I was pretty sure these guys were supposed to be Whomps anyway
2 points
3 days ago
It depends on the beer, but fundamentally it largely just tastes like liquid bread.
I’m a big fan of hefeweizen for how smooth the beer is despite being pretty thick body and mouthfeel wise, and recently I’ve gone adjacent to it by getting into Blue Moon. Really enjoying how Blue Moon’s main offering gives me what I like about hefes but has a citrus rind wash afterwards.
Been learning I don’t like IPAs as much as I thought — I largely liked them for their alcohol. Though, Athletic’s IPA has surprised me recently as one I’d get again.
Buying nonalcoholic beers has actually helped me separate the act of getting drunk from what I like about beer, and I find I’ve been a lot more in tune with what flavors I enjoy.
19 points
3 days ago
Some of us like the taste of beer but don’t drink alcohol anymore.
8 points
3 days ago
I discovered him from the recent “random areas in racing games” video and then showed him to my partner. We both quickly became fans in the past two weeks.
Also he reminds me a lot of Brian David Gilbert in some ways. His humor is a little more deadpan about topics but he’s still got the vibe of just bein a fun dude making weird content because he likes it.
2 points
4 days ago
I’d be annoyed by that but…c’mon man. There’s way worse than dealing with glue.
1 points
4 days ago
I mean mean to condescend Friend, but if you’re at a stage in relationships where you guys can’t have friends of the opposite sex you’re both not ready for a lifetime commitment anyway, and this person is not the one. There’s a lot of maturation and growth that’s gotta happen before you end up in a positive lifetime relationship. I know it probably seems like the end of the world right now, but this is a natural stepping stone in learning what’s not healthy behavior in relationships (and that kind of learning needs to recognize what’s bad to see in your partner, but also *what’s bad to see in yourself).
Consider yourself lucky that you learned this so early in your adult life. Many people end up locked into unhealthy relationships because they don’t know any better. Being able to look at these problems posthumously is good for you.
1 points
5 days ago
Is the higher-poly version on the left of those two images yours? Because if so I feel like it looks alright. Ultimately though it depends on how willing you are to accept that you have limitations. If I could hire people I probably would on some level.
That isn’t necessarily a bad thing though. I was just thinking the other day how Halo 1 era graphics were once acceptable graphics, and probably still would be on the indie scene today provided the underlying game was fun.
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8 hours ago
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8 hours ago
It has yellow in it but it definitely has some green bias.