

The first ones I bought were Alita Battle Angel and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets just to enjoy the display :)


The first ones I bought were Alita Battle Angel and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets just to enjoy the display :)


Having read the books a couple of times, I walked out of the movie. They turned the main protagonist (Grace) into Homer Simpsons. He can’t walk without falling over and is brain dead stupid. They also skipped most of the science (this was to be expected, it’s a movie) but waste so much time with setups for stupid visual gags.
But I’m clearly in the minority so feel free to completely ignore this comment :)
I love this twist on that: “Did you know that on average, snakes have one penis. Now think about it carefully”


I love the 45° builds. Not easy but you pulled them off


I like devilled eggs with a side of pico de gallo personnally


This reminds me of https://www.wikitok.io/


Miami, or you know, any hot place on Earth…


I would highly recommend Monument Valley (1,2 and 3 is coming soon) as far as puzzle goes, for a quick arcade fix, I like Breakout 71 (with rogue-lite elements) and all games by Arnold Rauers (Card Crawl being my favorite, but by a small margin).
Here’s a quick selection from the top of my head, if you want I can go throw my app history for a few more :)


A tip I’ve seen online is to keep a gaming journal. After you finish a session, write what you accomplished and what you want to do the next time. Then every time you are a bit bored or have time to kill, look at your journal and flip through your started games. Works like a charm for mr at least.


Oh don’t worry, France isn’t far from the US. Loads of leaders have been judged guilty but they always come out unscathed…


Nice tool, I use a similar one on android to pick a random tv show episode (great for Star trek, stargate, the simpsons, etc). It would be great if there was a rating filter (tmdb for example), because I got some awful movies with Very high popularity…


Currently reading/listening to Wizard’s First Rule by Terry Goodkind. I’ve tried diving into earlier fantasy authors like Moorcock and Le Guin, but their writing styles never quite clicked with me. This one, though, I’m really enjoying so far.


Kill, kill, kill!


I really love this series.
The universe may feel a bit generic, but it’s like a “best of” fantasy classics—with strong worldbuilding, a solid magic system, and a great cast of characters. The pacing is good, too.
The author was quite young when he wrote the first book, which makes the young hero feel especially believable (refreshing). As the series goes on, the writing improve noticeably in my opinion.
It’s an easy read with a good flow so you might as well give it a go.
Oh and the movie never existed, never!


I use it for books/movies/music/games recommandations (at least while it isn’t used for ads…). You can ask for an artist similar to X or a short movie in genre X. The more demanding you are the better, like a “funny scifi book in the YA genre with a zero to hero plot”.


Looks to me like America’s brain has been drained enough! :D
You are sick… and I love it!