I haven't actively played YGO in a while, but I always checked out what Cimo was putting out. I remember watching his content as he was coming up in the scene and the excitement he brought. His health journey was inspiring, and he was the strongest of us all. RIP to the GOAT
As someone who is in the "Starfox 64 is one of the Top 10 games of all time" crowd, I'm begging Nintendo to give new gameplay, experiences, story, and lore. It's been 20 years since Command, please
I have a very distinct memory of getting up earlier in the morning to get ready, get a bowl of cereal, and be able to watch the first episode before catching the bus to school. Things were never the same after that
Fun fact:
Pokemon premiered as “first-run syndication” on September 8th, 1998.
This means it was broadcast across affiliated networks (UPN, WB, FOX) and was shown in the early morning hours on weekdays. That’s how the show started.
The “going home to watch Pokemon” you remember? That started in February 1999 and ran until 2006 on WB Kids.
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the funny thing is that you literally DONT need unicorn to understand anything later UC, because it was all written before unicorn was even a thing, so its completely optional lol
Hey everyone, this is just out of personal curiosity!
What's your favorite or most memorable instance dungeon in FFXIV, and why?
Feel free to reply in any language!
Literally build your dinners as 1 protein, 1 starch, 1 veg +- sauce and you can make a good filling meal that's almost infinitely adjustable based on your needs. Dishes that don't require specific ingredients can be a rotating door of leftover ingredients from prev dinners
There's a time and place for going all out in the kitchen, but in the day to day, you just gotta eat and get the nutrition, all while saving some money for the fun stuff
It's a system I've built up over the past year as I'm, currently, the only one at work who makes family meal and it's made it easier to make scalable meals quickly and cheaply. I've started doing it at home and we spend <$100/wk on groceries