Not American, but a furby surrounded by Biden's team would still be preferable to Trump to most people, so I'm not sure this changes much. Americans around here seemed to mostly be in the "hold your nose and vote for Biden" camp anyway. Not sure how representative that is.
But I do like ironing. I do it so infrequently, I associate it with getting all fancied up to go out to a special event.
And everything about it is so relaxing... The sound of the water in the iron, the hiss of steam. That clean smell, rising with the hot steam. You're forced to slow down and pay attention, if you want to get it right.
Whether you're alone or sharing the moment with company, it's a recipe for encoding a core memory, deep in there, pinned in place by multiple senses.
Imagine naming you iron "utopia"
I thought they were there to cover the unsightly and promiscuous buttons
I would say "thousands" is not really "niche" but yeah, I love small communities. It's how I started on the internet, and it's finally where I'm back at now
I didn't loathe it.
As much as I dislike Disney as a company that does sound interesting... really actually brings up so many new possibilities to revisit the classics!
Weekend just hit again and I'm looking forward to diving back into Tunic this Sunday. I'm a good way through it, but can only play an hour or so at a time.
I was honestly unimpressed to begin with, but the overall vibe, and detail of the manual pages, won me over.
Yep, it's the only game that my one non-gaming sibling has beat, and they still talk about it.
Yes!!! The only* game I've played start to finish in one sitting. The entire experience had me riveted. RIVETED.The aesthetic was perfect. The visuals, sound, music, art design, fiction! So good!
*okay I guess other than You Have to Burn the Rope.
Time to grab your board (web navigator) and surf (follow hyperlinks) the web (more commonly, the graphical "internet"). Totally rippin the gnar, my gender indeterminate dudes (check out wikipedia). Yeaaaahhh (yes, emphatically)!!!