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I watched it the other day on HBO. It was pretty trope-y and predictable. For me it just solidified the end of the Superhero genre because I don't feel like there's anything new they can bring to the table. It wasn't really a bad movie, it was just very flat and forgettable.
This is definitely true in California beer stores. 80% IPA and then just, the rest.
The world needs more barrel aged stouts god damn it.
I think both my Fitbit and Samsung were first or so gen, so I'm sure they've improved since then. But even still, I also like the simplicity of the Garmin screen vs having a small smart phone screen on my wrist.
I've had a Fitbit, Samsung Smart, and Garmin. Fitbit and Samsung were almost a daily charge where my Garmin Solar lasts about a week. Both Fitbit and Samsung died on me roughly after a year and a half, Garmin has shown no issues.
Plus the de-aging tech they used on Jon Lenguizamo was terrible and looked totally fake
First game was Dark Forces. Family PC didn't have enough RAM so my dad and I ventured into the world of hardware tinkering.
Most current game is most likely going to be Starfield. I built my current PC in 2020 with those first pandemic checks. My specs are all at the recommended, except for my GPU, which is the minimum. So if the game is good at launch I'm going to probably look to upgrade my GPU.
Hey kid, I'm a computer
Stop all the downloadin'
No they spelled it right. Belived is how beekeepers assimilate into the hive. It's been described as sucking on honeycombs for the mind.
I'm an IT worker bee and I agree, management sucks
There are only two things I can't stand in this world: People who are intolerant of other people's cultures, and the Dutch.
I felt the same about WandaVision. They gave up the mystery about halfway through and it just became kind of boring and predictable after that. I'd say the same about Moon Knight too.