You can make the recipe much simpler by omitting some of the ingredients, but don't skip out on the sauces, noodles, cabbage, or egg. You can also add whatever else you want. I typically make vegetarian variants that don't use fish flakes or bacon. And dried yakisoba noodles are adequate; I usually go with Sapporo Ichiban Chow Mein (picture of the packaging, it says yakisoba in Japanese)
🎶I want to roll you up into my life🎵
Those were clearly imps.
This one works on multiple levels.
It's an homage (or whatever you would call it) to The Crying Game iirc.
Not even the ending song? 🎶Swing your arms
You can do it for yourself and you can definitely pull it off.
Got rid of a bad relationship and got some pogs. Sounds pretty adequate to me.
Only if it's pink kryptonite.
What else are you supposed to use to get that curl in them then?
I'm pretty sure that one is about Schrek.
No, no, no, you must respond with a Wikipedia article.
Also, the first article that you responded to has multiple times when Microsoft did this and you should go actually read it. Don't need the specific example that you think acts like a counterpoint to think giant tech corps are assholes and will act like it.
Nananananasanananana Stallman
But where would it send the GPS data if not over Bluetooth?
All the screen area of a phone with all the durability issues of a foldable.
As Kurt Vonnegut put it in Mother Night: We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.
I'll second this with not having outfits that would make a guy feel cute or sexy just by wearing them.
Co-op dungeon crawl the monster-ridden Old West mines and frozen Targa otherworld.
![Shadows of Brimstone: City of the Ancients](https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/66f2fc04-cd3b-4f47-94d0-69d68cafdccf.webp?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Western setting where a new gold rush for dark stone pits gunslingers, lawmen, saloon girls, etc against tentacles, the undead, mutated gangsters, snakemen, and lost technology as they travel between worlds.
It's coop and there are different missions, most of which have randomly generated maps that are created from a deck on you explore, giving it endless replayability. Characters gain experience, skill, and gear but also can become injured or mutate (nothing the church or surgeon in town can't fix for a price).
It also has tons of expansions. While the physical games add up in cost and require a lot of organizing, you can give it a try on tabletop simulator.
There's even a Japanese themed set that can combine with the Western ones.
When I was doing some cleanup and running into enemies in old areas, it made me realize how slow combat is and why. If you have timed blocks, it has to be slow to give players time to react to attacks, so every enemy attack animation ends up being long and they all add up.