They were worth it though. There was one across the street from my high school and I'd play dota, CS 1.6, and StarCraft on LAN with some buddies after school. Nothing beat that experience and it's a shame we lost something this great.
Wage garnishing is a very useful tool for a government captured by cruel interests. Since it's been decided student loan debt can never be forgiven, this is the only way to collect on that during the loaner's lifetime. Basic food and housing be damned.
Most recently it's Clair Obscur Expedition 33. There's an actual overworld map but you need to get your bearings in area maps and dungeons because there are none. You'll have to use local landmarks to get around, find clues for hidden areas, and the direction you actually need to go. I've spent hours in single areas just getting lost admiring the design and artwork.
A nearby restaurant has a really good plate of chilaquiles that changed in price from $14 to $24 over the course of two and a half years. With prices like that, who can afford to eat out?
Ubuntu sometime around 2010. It definitely wasn't what I was looking for so I didn't try another distro until 3 years ago. Linux Mint's working well for me but I'm curious about Bazzite.
Look closely at the beer bottle and spatula. The bottle has a slight bend and so does the spatula where it's touching the burger. Also Dale's left hand is a little too low below the waist.
They were worth it though. There was one across the street from my high school and I'd play dota, CS 1.6, and StarCraft on LAN with some buddies after school. Nothing beat that experience and it's a shame we lost something this great.