

Dutch version? “Hoi, paard!”.
Dutch version? “Hoi, paard!”.
I had to explain it to my wife, both in Dutch and English. :-(
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Friends.
Shallow, punchable people who made being dumb fucks a virtue.
My problem with those series is that there is probably a decent story, but you simply get side tracked by exploration, multiple side quests and a main story that does not develop fast enough to stay interesting.
PS:T was a positive exception to that though. The substories of the party members were actually developed to help along the main story. If you were done explloring, you could just talk to one of your party members, and gradually unlock part of the main protagonist’s history. Very clever.
Baldur’s Gate, Elder Scrolls and Divinity series all spring to mind. I really want to like those games, but the story just progress way too slow.
I loved Planescape: Torment though.
Good idea. Maybe an NFC-readable tag with address information. If the owner lets their dog shit in the streets, we can deliver the turds at their front door.
I am not a fan of dog owners.
I am getting slightly off-topic here, so downvote me if necessary. When I buy new running shoes, they normally last ~1000 to ~1200 kilometers, with an occasional peak up to ~1400. The salespeople recommend replacing running shoes after ~800 to ~1000 kilometers due to the support wearing out.
Back on topic: if you know a good shoe cobbler, you may want to re-sole your boots.
I wish that I had the luxury to be bored.
Television and streaming services. Just not worth my time.
Atheist here, married to another atheiest. If I were to date, beliefs would be fine as long as we were somewhat compatible. Open mindedness is a big thing here. Observing certain rituals would be no problem as long as I would not have to participate. However, if you are overly dogmatic or bigoted towards other people based on color, religion or sexuality, you can fuck off right away.
And yet, our good-for-nothing, fascist government keeps supporting Israel. Fuck them. Sideways. With a running chainsaw.
End of discussion. The last thing I want to think about in the shower is meetings with my clients.
OP: what age are you and where are you from?
Another vote for Raising Arizona, although it is a close tie with Wild at Heart.
A friend of mine bought a gaming keyboard with magnetic switches (which is a new concept to me). That felt comfortable. I sadly forgot which brand or model it was.
That being said, if you have red or yellow switches, your keyboard should not be clicky. Many mechanical keyboards even have swappable swihches, so in theory you should be able to replace the switches on your keyboard with red ones.
I have been a Cure fan for over 30 years now. I have seen them live twice, both times in their ‘Bloodflowers’ tour. Normally, when they perform near us, they perform on big festivals. I hate festivals.
The “average adults” in my bubble all complain about not being able to game, but somehow know all about the popular TV shows of the moment. And of course Formula 1 and the many football leagues (world football that is, not ‘American’ hand-egg).
It’s all a matter of priorities.
Also, as my kids are a bit older now, we sometimes game together. My son loves coop Portal and my daughter enjoys it when I play Valheim. She loves watching me explore the game world.
And where I come from: expensive German SUVs, preferably Mercedes.
I’d love to give a helpful answer other than Kafka audiobooks (sorry, am dad, could not help myself), but what do you consider kafkaesque?