Is that Albert Whisker? I’d give it a perfect 5/7.
Is that Albert Whisker? I’d give it a perfect 5/7.
Saw a homeless guy do this in downtown Toronto before. It didn’t smell great.
After a long day of performing 4th and 5th trimester abortions, you’d be hungry too.
I just watched this movie 2 days ago at my parents and the trauma is the same as it was in 1984.
I saw this in a Japanese convenience store. Makes you wonder.
I read an article recently comparing w10 and w11 performance and the numbers were basically the same as this. No gamer should be running w11.
Their search isn’t great, I get better results using site:archive.org on Google
Maybe it’s because I grew up with 8 and 16 bit rpgs but I despise level scaling. It really takes the enjoyment out of playing for me so I just don’t play games that have it. Some games have min and max enemy levels based on location but others keep the enemies in lock step to you and it just makes playing the game feel pointless. In either case, every game with level scaling would be better without it.
Try liking sonic the hedgehog games. The characters are all children but the fandom does not care.
To be fair, it hurts when they nip you.
If it’s not haunted then why is it sweating?
I work in print. This is a common request.
If you think it’s from robot chicken, you aren’t old enough
A tool like that would almost definitely require api access to function. If that was still possible, most of us wouldn’t be here having this conversation.
In many other languages homophones are often spelled differently. Hiragana and katakana phonetic alphabets so homophones all have the same spelling.
The Japanese alphabets are phonetic so all homophones have the same spelling. In your example all the words are spelled differently.
I had to はし (hashi) over the はし because I forgot my はし at home.
Same word phonetically, three meanings. With Kanji it’s easy.
When does egg become not egg?