Fresh-cut honeydew, pineapple and strawberries. I usually have them alongside coffee (latte) with a bowl of yogurt and GF granola.
Control's Third Act Villain. I've tried it so many times and failed. I shelved the game for now, but I'll try it again sometime. It's just so infuriating how distracting the enemies are and trying to knock this boss out without dying.
Ahh, but then your wish would never happen, because you wouldn't be around to wish it in the first place.
"like a 4chan post came to life" -Jake Tapper, CNN
To be fair, while Trump is an adult, he never grew up, hence the kids gloves.
Kamala is destroying him. He needs the handicap.
Concepts of a plan. Genius!
"and this.... former president..." I'm fucking dying.
I almost ripped a nail off trying to open my edibles a few weeks back. I now put them in a few childproof jars from other edibles that I've saved.
On a side note: those bags aren't childproof, as any kid with a pair of safety scissors is going to make quick work of them.
Mowers running in the middle of the night while people are sleeping? Maybe changing the time of day that they run would benefit everyone, especially cute little hedgehogs.
Ugh, they used the word 'marijuana'. Foreshadowing.
I second this, great manufacturer. The 8BitDo Pro 2 is my personal preference. It looks like a Playstation and SNES controller did the fusion dance. I liked it so much I bought two: one for my PC and one for my Switch. It has a quality feel to it, excellent tactile response, and feels very comfortable in my hands.
So you're throwing your vote away? Might as well not even bother.
True, but my 580 is showing it's age. A lot of newer titles push it too hard, where even with low game settings and Adrenalin tweaks, it still suffers. Enshrouded was almost a slide show. I'm lucky I can still play Satisfactory (especially since they recently updated to UE5).
Firefox, uBlock Origin, and Malwarebytes.
An egocentric attitude, like they're the main character. Super fucking annoying.
The Witcher
File this one under “did not see this coming in a million years but also not sad about it whatsoever”: Daybreak has acquired Palia studio Singularity 6.
“Our team is absolutely thrilled to be joining forces with Daybreak Game Company, a subsidiary of Enad Global 7 AB (EG7), known for publishing and supporting some of the world’s most popular and successful online multiplayer franchises, such as EverQuest, H1Z1, The Lord of the Rings Online, and more,” S6 announced this evening. “The acquisition provides us with some incredible resources and support to continue developing Palia and elevate the product to meet the gold standard that our players expect, including engaging new content, impactful social features, and quality-of-life improvements across the board.”
Singularity 6 says that it will “continue operating independently” under its co-founders and that its “vision and creative direction will remain intact,” which would generally be one of those lines in a press release like this that causes eyerolls, but it might actually be believable in this case, given how Daybreak has handled Standing Stone Games for the last many years now.
Daybreak, of course, was founded back in 2015 using the bones of SOE, but it was itself acquired by EG7, and since then, it’s basically taken over EG7 from the inside out. It’s actually performed fairly well for EG7 over the last few years, though it dipped at the end of 2023, sold off the PlanetSide IP, and relinquished development of PlanetSide 2. Buying an existing studio and game actually aligns rather nicely with EG7’s stated goals of running consistent mid-tier MMORPG moneymakers.
S6 has been struggling for the last many months as it appeared to be suffering serious financial difficulties and went through multiple rounds of layoffs as well as its Palia beta obfuscation fiasco, so it’s hard to see this as anything but good news for folks who wanted to see Palia stick around to actually see its real launch and/or see Daybreak expand and maybe even return to its glory days of bailing out floundering MMOs.