Hell yeah. I used to have the shirt.
Since you're not sure what you want to do, I say don't pursue a specific career, but pursue a field that interests you. You might not have the luxury of finding a job opening for exactly what you want, even if you did have something specific in mind, but by having relevant skills you can get closer and eventually find something that works for you.
I went to school for a certain field, found a job that was in no way related, and eventually got a position there that did use my education (I was chosen because of it). 10 years later, found a new company in "my field" that uses both my education and the skills from the previous job that I thought would never be useful elsewhere. The more things you can put on your resume, the better, especially in a world where AI will be screening thousands of applications for the most keywords.
But our grandkids are used to regular cereal brands, so we need to accommodate.
I don't mean to come off as rude, but when I was a kid, I would eat what I was given, or I would go hungry.
Can't you make them something healthier with Canadian ingredients? Eggs, oatmeal, or even home-made pancakes would probably be better in terms of cost and nutrition.
It's hard to pick just one. The ones that get stuck in my head often are Majula, DS3 menu, Demon's Souls menu and the opening cutscene/main theme (with the horns), and the Elden Ring "Dragon" theme where it sounds like the choir is singing "Evil! Evil! Evil! Evil!"
Hey, that's not fair. They added an intrusive feature that offers to "create an event" every fucking time I copy a date in Excel. I'm sure that's useful to someone. /s
Unfortunately not. Is it only available on the 3DS?
Then we all get laughed at to our faces.
Maybe I'm missing something, but that link seems to indicate it's down, -2.26% YTD.
My short answer to why it's not down more is simply not enough time has passed for it to impact earnings reports. If all the tariff threats are implemented and stick around, it could be a red summer. And don't forget that most Canadians are boycotting anything made in the US. We just don't know how much of an impact that will have yet.
It's easily The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
It has everything I could ask for in a game: Sword fighting. Magic. Secrets. Dungeon crawling. An alternate dimension. Side quests. Different tools and items. There's enough content that it feels fulfilling to complete it. Peak art. Peak music. NPCs don't talk too much, and there are just enough of them to make the world feel alive. Bosses.
Looks like a baby house centipede judging from the legs(?) on the bottom.
It's more about the pixelation to me.
To your question about low-pass filtering, I can see a gradient fade working for that (transparent to solid black for example)