@yolojkj365 @MarvelSnapBugle If the game ended at that moment, who would win? That person has priority. If no one is winning a majority of locations, it's based on total power. If there is a tie in total power, it is random.
@rayztung@DavidClarkie Came here for this, so glad Burgoo King is here. The thing people forget is that he likes the burger, but he also is the burger.
@JacobWysocki I had five biscuits that were baked stuffed with Trader Joe’s cranberry crusted goat cheese as lunch/appetizer. We totally forgot to heat up the Hawaiian rolls for dinner.
@manohladargis My partner and I intermingled our collection and then watched them all alphabetically, then sorted based on how much we liked each film relative to the rest.
@Jake_D_Riley @CarlosCrits This would be really cool! And also it wouldn’t diminish the value of the original, since that would still have the certificate of authenticity and everything. Win win for everyone!
@MissMindykins I like leaning into the random factor of dice for everything, so I go 4d6 drop lowest, and then I let the array help me decide what the character will be, but I know that can be a little min-maxy for some folks.
@ContraPoints Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love is arguably the most liminal film of all time. Two people in a relationship that can never last in a living situation that can never last in industries that won’t last in a country that won’t last meet up in a hotel room.
@acminbur@yashar If you want fast food or need to eat fast food but are a vegetarian Taco Bell is really one of the only options, and one of the best options with the most customization.
The takeaway is still solid, but its sales figures probably wouldn’t be quite so hot without it having come with one of the best selling consoles of all time.
Hi @RobinhoodSnacks@jackkramer@NickOfNewYork your Wii Sports stats are a little misleading. While it is one of the best selling games of all time, much of that is due to the fact that it was bundled with the Wii. It doesn’t diminish the nostalgia factor, though.
@tedcruz This is a confusing way to phrase your point. “Just 5-days-a-week” makes it seem like you want kids in class more than 5 days a week. You mean to say “just 40%,” right?