They’re more different than people might expect. I like both, but they’re very different experiences.
For anyone curious: I drink this every so often. It’s very good, but it’s not what you might call “easy drinking.” It’s the kind that fights back a little.
To be fair, peanut butter porters are generally pretty good. There’s a local brewery near me that makes one, and they don’t even have a spot for it on the shelf because it’s sold out before they can stock it.
I never got the hype with Doctor Who in general, but I can see the appeal of the character.
I think he’s endearing. But I was probably about 12 when I first played BG1, and the dumb-but-good-hearted warrior with the world’s only miniature giant space hamster was comedic gold for me at that age.
I wasn’t a fan of Astarion either. Though to be fair, I’m never a fan of self-centered characters or evil runs. I don’t get the appeal.
I found Shart less annoyed by altruism, and there are story reasons too. Astarion’s just an ass.
Aside from Tim Curry’s rendition in Muppet Treasure Island. Pure gold.
Ross is the one that drives me insane. Literally every other person demonstrates some sort of growth over the 10 years the show takes place, but Ross is pretty much exactly the same.
For me, Rachel starts out annoying but gets more likeable through the seasons.
Toronto Transit Commission. Donald loves to ride the rocket.
Yep, I always thought the cartoon renditions of a green blob on top of a brown stick were more realistic than they are.
“Yeah, but my PC doesn’t handle it well. If my PC were upgraded, it could really gen some AI.”
Scammer 1: “I thought you said his bank account looked like a phone number!?”
Scammer 2: “$9.11 does look like a phone number”
Absolutely. Making sure I have a huge life insurance policy, but getting it far ahead enough to avoid questions of fraud would be worth it.
Saw the image and very briefly forgot Buffalo was referring to the city.
Good on you in either case!
If I had a nickel for every time I was eating cornbread and thought, “I sure wish this cornbread were noodly…”
I’ll throw Alpine Linux into the mix. Not sure how well it supports older hardware, but it’s really small.
Approaching infinite volume, by the looks of them