

The only thing worse than a ghost is an upper class ghost always talking down (haunting down?) to you.


The only thing worse than a ghost is an upper class ghost always talking down (haunting down?) to you.


That site doesn’t claim that they aren’t actually gluten free. What it does claim is that the data General Mills provided has not convinced the Canadian Celiac Association that the process for verifying that that there was no cross contamination was not rigorous enough. That is good info, but starting off with “Cheerios aren’t actually gluten free” is simply not true. My family has not had any issues due to any cross contamination with them (we would know immediately), but this does make me want to cut it out as the risk is simply too high. Thanks for the heads up.


Maybe it’s been removed from the internet, but searching for “amber lamps” or “epic beard man” will probably get it to turn up in some form.


That sounds like where I used to live, so I figured the BOGO was Publix. I’m now in the midwest so no Food Lion or Kroger either, all store chains I had never heard of, but they do a lot of the same things.


I’ve never been one to sell games, but I give, lend, and borrow games frequently with my friends. This (and some locked away exclusives) are the only reason I still even own consoles. Sony et al have decided they don’t want my money anymore.


Thankfully this no longer matters since Sony just made an announcement which killed any interest in their platform.


Call dem amber lamps.


You can still get a usb external drive very cheaply. I would actually still have an optical drive in my PC if there were any decent cases still being made that has space for them.


Hah, called this immediately on Sony’s news. All of the console makers have been waiting for one of them to jump. This is the console equivalent of Apple dropping the headphone jack and everyone else following suit, but much worse.


Most: Terraria on PC. I paid $5 during their first big sale on Steam and have like 500 hours in it so $0.01/hr (1¢/hr )
Least: Spawn for the PS1. I got a special launch version that was $60. I hated it after 20 minutes and was full of regret. That’s $180/hr


No way, it’s FULL of time.


That sounds like Publix behavior, though I am sure they are not alone. I have noticed that with essentially all grocery stores even after I moved across the country and have all different stores now, so it could be the manufacturers that are driving that sales flow. Either way, I get it. I just do the “stock up during sales” thing you were referring to because my wife and daughter were a bit starved for choices of “easy foods”.
How many bottle caps do you think my dried Trinidad Moruga Scorpion peppers will go for? I bet the ghouls will love them!


I think that if it came out today it would be nothing and fade away, a subscription would never have happened. Notch got very lucky that his particular game, out of the many similar games at the time caught on and was given the time to expand and iterate. Not that Minecraft didn’t become quite cool, but I wish Zach from Zachtronics that made the game that inspired Minecraft (Infiniminer) had gotten more success from it. Then again, if he had, we might not have gotten all the wacky and cool games he released later.
Yeah, I did think about how to make it in any way viable as just a mental exercise and came to a similar conclusion. If I didn’t enjoy getting my own veggies and fruits I’d probably just stop. I mostly started because I love very spicy peppers and was unable to even buy them most of the time. I eventually started growing all sorts of things of course, you can’t survive on superhot pepper pods for long, and if you could, you may not want to.
This is unironically me. I sadly did the math on how long we can survive on my vegetable garden. Spoiler: not long!


I only buy specific cereal, and only when it is on sale, because my wife and daughter have celiacs disease and their options for “easy” food are fairly limited. Cheerios and Chex are essentially all I buy and only when they on a significant sale.


womp womp you fascist fucks


For a while that was practically true. Solo dominated the market (i worked a crappy retail job where I stocked them).
Little Caesars is closer to a frozen pizza experience, but at least they are priced to match.