King of the Hill.
I've watched is from premiere to finale atleast 5 times now.
Even after that I still pick up on small little jokes. It's a wonderful show.
Verstappen wins by 13+ seconds.
Yawn.
If this thing had a create a fighter, import fighters/rings/belts and an online sandbox dynasty mode I'd be hooked.
I thought 2k23 was going to have that and was sorely let down. Still a fun game, but online/online dynasty leaves a lot to be desired.
Adult Swims programming from the exact same time you mentioned helped shape me into who I am now, lmao. What an awesome time for TV. I can remember sneaking downstairs to the TV to put on Space Ghost Coast to Coast. I didn't "get it" but I was very aware that I liked that type of dry humor.
Mulholland Drive.
Trust me on this...just put all technology away when you watch this and give it your 100% attention. One of the craziest movies I've ever seen.
Agreed. My phone tells me my usage time on it, and I used it for 5 hours less this week due to just not feeling like fucking with the official reddit app. I'm trying to keep it like that.
The official reddit app is pure garbage. Downloaded it to try to atleast have some semblance of normal, but it's just so bad. I Uninstalled it.
I'm using both. I have a few communities I'm growing and I'm posting as much as I can.
Reddit still is obviously more active, but I'm noticing that business is picking up here lately. Once it turns into a 60/40 or 50/50 in which one is more active I'll make the jump full time to Lemmy.
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I think I may have gotten the Lapras as a gift? Or maybe it was a magikarp as a gift. I honestly can't remember, but I distinctly remember only having Charizard in the Elite 4.
I was a very, very stupid kid
As a stupid 7/8 year old I couldn't figure out how to catch pokemon on red/blue. I just figured that if I kept playing the game I'd eventually acquire pokemon(similar to the anime). I wound up playing the entire game with a charizard and nothing else.
It was brutal. Imagine my surprise when my friend showed me his team of 6 pokemon.
My immediate thought would be Papyrus, who made the Nascar Racing games in the early 2000s, and has gone on to make Iracing. Though they technically don't exist anymore the Iracing crew is literally the Papyrus crew now.
I'm really not holding my breath for a great (or even good for that matter) single player experience. No way to make money there.
I'm not a Lord of the Rings fan(in fact I've only seen the 1st movie) but I can't imagine that their is much actual coherent plot in a game about a side character.
I think this is the only poppinkream I've ever seen that doesn't have citations all over it.