Ice cream machine broken
What kind of monsters downvoted this? They must be grumpy because they didn’t get breakfast.
I’m not disagreeing with your comment btw. I was speaking to your question about the title.
In the eyes of a renter, homeowners are rich. It’s (unfortunately) an amazing investment with a very high barrier to entry.
Merry Christmas ya filthy animal
Yeah I did go a bit low. My actual rent is more than that.
Imagine paying over $1000 for rent every month, except that if you decide to move, you (theoretically) get that money back, and (likely) even more.
Now imagine that same $1000 going to someone else and you never see it again.
To me it has a similar feel to some of the later Sonic games, but without the fear of falling off the level. I recommend checking out a how to play guide because it just jumps in without explaining.
Forgot to because I was focusing on getting the screenshot for URL thing. Thanks
Not only is 100C is also really hot, it’s the boiling point of water. Now that’s a 100 degrees that really stands for something.
Honey, I’m home
Maybe it’s just me, but they have only ever had a couple of jobs available to actually work, and they are temporary.
If you’ve got it, flaunt it
Still playing Dark Souls 2.
I also started playing Grapple Dog for something casual/relaxing.
Congrats on turning your life around and getting into the outdoors.
A quick way to learn would be to find a friend who knows and go camp with them.
I think you should not try to acquire all the gear until you know what you will actually use (besides, you will be the one carrying it)
Things I would definitely bring:
-a hatchet
-container(s) to drink from and cook in
-lighters
-single burner propane stove
-tent
-sleeping bag
-tarp
-rope and/or ratchet straps
-water filter (MSR MiniWorks EX is my personal fave)
-garbage bag(s)
Based on what you described, I think you should just go for it with some basics for one night at a time, and you will quickly learn what you want to bring in the future.
It was insane, and pretty enjoyable too
They would get invaded for their oil
Dark Souls 2. I chose Sorcerer class and I’m getting my ass kicked regularly. Great fun though.
I think morbid curiosity is not weird, people rubberneck at car accidents. What you are describing sounds like it is going beyond a passing interest though, and the further you go down that rabbit hole, the weirder it will be.
Since you’re asking, it might be a good idea to talk to a professional. You might also consider getting into something like an extreme sport.
Still playing Dark Souls 2 - almost 100 hours in and there’s just Darklurker and Aldia left. This game just keeps going and going, really well worth the cost. Since I’m almost through, I can see why it seems to be the black sheep of the series. But, despite some problems (like needing to refer to a guide constantly) I like it a lot, and will definitely do a NG+ eventually.
Also started Yooka-Laylee and I love it already. It’s very true to the Banjo Kazooie style.