"Hey, just explain to your kids that when you're 20, this won't be important or matter to you at all."
oh god, please do not do this, I had parents that did this and it was the most frustrating and infuriating thing in my entire childhood. Yeah, kids care about stupid stuff. The things that seem important to children are often laughable as an adult. But it's still important to them. Even thought they're not adults, they're still people who care about their own problems.
I mean, that doesn't mean you have to let your kids walk all over you, stand up them if they're being unreasonable. But don't trivialize the things that are important to them or try to say it doesn't matter, or your children will think you're the world's biggest asshole. Show your kids some empathy.
Is this the first Soylent commercial for giant bomb?
I read some articles about them like two years ago when they were a complete diet for people who didn't like to think about eating or possibly enjoy solid food, and now it seems like they're a nutritional supplement.
It's great that they added flavors aside from [WHEY] but kinda lame that they're just something you have between meals instead of being the only thing you ever eat.
I did the elusive target tonight before watching the show.
Dan's instincts were actually spot on: I started in the kitchen, threw a knife through the guy's head, and jogged out to the helicopter while everyone was freaking out and looking for a guard. Whole thing took less than forty seconds.
As someone who's never played any castlevania games, having been a primarily PC gamer, this series has been a real education. I'm enjoying this one, but the thing that's striking me most is how easy this game seems in comparison to all the previous titles. It's clearly non-trivial, but it's also not "spend two hours on one level / boss" hard, either.
Gargoyle skulls falling down the stairs is real good though, I can see why people liked this game.
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