Like the other comment, I'd also like a follow-up on this as I usually use hot water to rinse it. The foam seems to get stuck on the razor if I use cold water. Is there something I'm missing that makes the cold water better?
ScrubDaddy was the original one, and was just the scrubby material. This is blowing my mind that not only there is a ScrubMommy, but in some areas it's more common than the ScrubDaddy!
I mean, you're right. I don't agree with the emulators being taken down, it sucks, but it's hardly surprising that Nintendo, a company known for strictly protecting their copyrights, would go after these projects.
Hopefully other people and projects can pick up the reins, but should always be ready and prepared for another strike like this.
Upvote for All Guardsman Party. There's apparently a video series/narration of it as well, though I haven't watched it myself. Reread it 3 times now, though!
Sadly, it takes an infinite amount of time to reach the end of the track. Thankfully, you have infinity time, though it's still inconvenient. An infinite number of people people will die (instead of an infinite number of people), but you'll save an infinite number of people in the end. After an infinite amount of time that will be infinitely better!
I'm really surprised I haven't seen them mentioned here (and apologies if someone did suggest it and I missed it!).
The Monkey Island games. Super simple controls, as most of it is point and click. Not expensive to get into, so no big loss if it ends up not being her thing. They are silly and clever, and reward the player for being silly and clever. They are puzzle games that require some attention to detail and curiosity to solve, but there isn't any "fail" condition. You just don't progress if you can't solve the puzzle. It doesn't assume any prior game knowledge or habits; a lot of games will expect the player to be familiar with certain controls or tropes commonly used in games, but Monkey Island is more similar to a "choose your own adventure" style story.
I'm not necessarily a fan of physical, paper/coin currency, and I think finding better ways to move to digital currency are worth it! I just don't think crypto, in its current state, is that solution. Both systems have loads of room for improvement.
I have a pair of slippers I use to take the trash out to the can (adjacent to the porch), but also typically only wear socks inside the house (usually fluffy warm ones in the winter, or ankle socks in the summer)
House slipons are different! Like the other reply, I guess I'm more getting at that distinction between indoor and outdoor footwear. And something like walking on your porch is fine in either (to me), but I wouldn't go walking around the mall in my slippers any more than I keep sneakers on in the house.
I would disagree, they are footwear but I don't usually think of it as a shoe if it doesn't have a hard sole.
That said, house shoes are a thing as well, and it's my mistake for not including it in the list. I guess my line of thinking was, there are types of footwear for streetwear/outside, and types for indoors, and I think it's a little weird to mix them.
Only place I could find this