Classic poutine is already amazing, and there are all sorts of variations, but shawarma poutine just hits the spot like no other. It still has the fries, gravy, and cheese curds, and they add chicken swarma, hot sauce, and toum (garlic sauce).
Maximum comfort food, especially to watch a movie with in the winter.
There is definitely a nostalgia factor, and I was into playing the TCG with the actual cards too, so that helps. It's been a long time so I'm not sure if it would still hold up.
From the main games I have played Red/Blue/Yellow, Gold/Silver, and Emerald. I think they are all pretty close in terms of favourite, but I'll say Blue because it was my first and had a huge impact. I remember battling other people using a link cable at school.
I think those games all have the same problem. The battle system is too slow by today's standards. Random encounters can get annoying (thanks, ZUBAT!). It's not just exclusive to Pokemon. Other series of the time haven't aged as well for the same reasons. Back then it didn't matter though.
Pokemon Stadium deserves an honourable mention. Seeing the Pokemon animated in 3D was amazing at the time. The mini-games and the gameboy pack that connected to the N64 controller were great too.
Pokemon Snap - meh. It was the type of game you play at the demo booth while waiting for your parents to finish shopping.
Pokemon Trading Card Game - the gameboy game and the physical card game were both peak. I feel like the gameboy game was slept on by many, but I loved it.
I've been sleeping like shit. The air mattress I sleep on has a slow leak and deflates halfway through the night. It's also been cold af for the last 3 months and the baseboard heater isn't enough to heat the room.
On the bright side I finally found a job, so the threat of homelessness is subsiding. I'm looking forward to getting a real bed, now that I know I'll have a place to keep it.
Relative to the last several months, I'm doing amazing. Thanks for asking.
No. We would go camping and do cool stuff together. The only conflict I foresee is taking turns on the gaming PC, but we would be happy to work together to build a second one.
Look at your phone and say "Gotta go. See you later". Maybe say something relevant to the discussion to acknowledge them, like "I hope your dog's rash heals quickly".
Did you get an important text? See the time? It doesn't matter because you are already walking away.
Primitive Man, on tour for their 2017 album Caustic. They're one of the heaviest bands I've ever heard. I saw them at Lee's Palace in Toronto and they made debris fall from the ceiling.
Spectral Voice opened for them and were also incredible - maybe as good or better than Blood Incantation who they share members with.
I haven't seen the show. From the context you provided and assuming good faith from both parties, it sounds like a skill issue on both their parts.
Don't understand words? Ask for clarification during the conversation, not after the fact in a performance review.
Audience doesn't understand your words? If the audience tells you they don't understand, take that feedback and try to communicate more effectively.
It's not fair to judge if this is micromanaging or toxic based on the first discussion about it. It depends on how both parties behave and choose to cooperate now that the issue has been raised. Knowing whatever history these characters have and the tone of the scene might paint a better picture of their intentions.
Jerboa. Of the ones I have tried, it feels the most like Baconreader (RIP) to me.