Die, I guess.
chunkystyles
I loved that movie as a kid. How does it hold up?
Background: I only watched the original before watching the sequel.
IMO, the sequel is better.
I felt like it took everything good about the original and improved upon it.
My suspicion is that people who prefer the original are nostalgic for it.
Breville (Sage in the UK).
They're expensive, but they're good, and they last.
I've owned: espresso machine, coffee grinder, automatic loose leaf tea maker, coffee maker, toaster oven, bigger toaster oven, waffle maker... I think that's everything?
I've never regretted any of these purchases and never had one shit the bed. I did sell the tea maker and the smaller toaster oven, but I still have everything else. The coffee grinder I've had for over 10 years.
A well loved coworker died of Crutzfeld Jakob disease this year. That shit is terrifying.
He was in his 50s and went from normal, to nonverbal, easily startled, and not recognizing close family, to dead in a span of like 4 months.
Absolutely terrifying.
It looks like he takes care of it just fine. You should chill.
It would be nice if we could watch the videos to have any kind of context. Wait, never mind. Why am I even engaging with this?
As a former Arkansan, I'm hurt you didn't mention Tom Cotton.
My grandmother had the "turbo" version of #2 for some reason. It's the only one I've ever played, but I loved it. The actual gameplay wasn't great, but the graphics, sounds, and story all blew me away at that time. It was so futuristic and cool.
That game was so futuristic. It was nuts.
Back then, the camera didn't feel as shitty as it does today. It was all so fresh and new.
Oh they sure do. They really like shoving the steering column through your spine.
Ya know, all totally normal behavior. Average American shit. Definitely not weird.