Looks like they’re cannibals!
Looks like they’re cannibals!
What are you speedrunning? An entire language?
Babbypachice. Sounds like a real brand!
Nice! Are you sure he’s in there exactly once? And is this completely the work of AI or is there human touch involved?
Isopod -> pangolin -> armadillo
I keep messing up the names and faces in the two games. Looked it up and Calamity Ganon from BotW comes closest to the vibe I got from your post. When comparing them directly, they’re pretty different though.
In Dutch, the word for “child” is “kind”. There’s an app called Kinder in which you swipe baby names until you match.
Cool that it knows the difference between the two “bat” concepts.
Reminds me of Ganon in the new Zelda games!
Greek yogurt is good! I eat it with banana. My grain of choice is spelt, as my supermarket sells spelt “popcorn” without sugar, salt or fat. It’s awesome.
The worst thing is that the text and images are misaligned.
I love Trackmania because you drive tracks of 20-60 seconds, one constantly improves in details, it’s quick to learn but still has a high skill ceiling. I encountered it in a YouTube video, discovered some streams and downloaded the game. Not really based on criteria because I’m not a fan of F1 for example.
Either Urk or Staphorst. The Netherlands.
Can it please be another day already? I want to be initiated in the world of nun’s farts.
Typically those people talk lulkoek.
Nice! In Dutch we have klaphark, literally clapping rake. Not sure why.
Did help me discover some new recipes. I found half of the recipes good, the other half OK. Ingredients are indeed fresh, but heard some stories about rotting produce or small animals in the box (never experienced that myself). Delivery is a nightmare but that’s a local problem. I’d not necessarily recommend but not discourage either.
Take time to be a player of your own life, not just a spectator.
In Dutch it’s also marshmallows, but also commonly spek (bacon), spekjes (bacon pieces) or spekkies (in this case it’s clear you’re not talking about bacon).
Jim Croce - Time in a bottle