Balatro. So much Balatro.
It’s addictive, but in all the good(?) ways. Lots of “just one more run” potential.
Balatro. So much Balatro.
It’s addictive, but in all the good(?) ways. Lots of “just one more run” potential.
It’s an old trope, but still bugs me: Ordering food and leaving the table long before it could have arrived.
If you wanted to have a 5 second conversation, meet under a lamppost or something, not at a fucking diner!
Sometimes I’ll throw a cardamom pod into the cup before making a latte
This is probably the worst example to choose, because in the US the generic name is acetaminophen. This is a case where the brand name actually unites understanding of a drug whose chemical name differs by location.
That being said, I still agree with the spirit, let’s stick to referring to the drug and not the brand.
I didn’t realize they finished the first game, I thought I was playing something still in early access with all the bugs lol. But I’ll still check this out.
This guy is obviously unhinged but I’m glad they included his complaints for the sake of completeness
"I wanted a decent meal, I mean, I asked for sweet and sour pork and I got rocks," Shinner said.
"The fried rice was all right, but the sweet and sour pork, it's supposed to be in a bowl with veggies and all that with it — it's just nothing like that and it was burnt, I was just peed off because I paid all that money and I got crap."
Just chiming in to say I was unaware of how limiting inotify is because of the relatively trivial cases in which I’ve used it. I’d be interested to see the alternative you’ve come up with!
I use a Kriega messenger bag. It’s got a wide strap with a quick way to adjust the length, so it’s easy to make sure it’s secure and comfortable. Waterproof and tough enough for use on the motorcycle but not so bulky that it looks out of place in the office.
I hate that I’m going to upvote every single one of these.
But I am going to.
Can we talk about how utterly absurd it is that there isn’t an obvious answer to this question yet? Feels like we’ve gone backwards from the AIM Direct Connect of old.
I would have recommended oat, but if you say lactose free milk is already too sweet I think you’re likely to find the same with oat. Macadamia is probably the “creamiest” non-sweet alternative I’ve tried, give it a shot.
That being said, stay open to the idea of cutting back on additives altogether. I went through all sorts of things just to discover that what I liked wasn’t a particular creamer or sweetener or coffee brand - it was just lighter roasted coffee 😅