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  • I was told it was never about the size, it was about how you used it!

  • Hell March 2 intensifies

    "WE WILL BURY HIM...literally, in this case."

  • Lol you're correct. Idk what happened there, meant to say fun!

  • Tremors is up there for me. Every couple of years I revisit it and have just as much time as the last.

  • Rad! I love the docs that Danny and the rest of the team do, and I just watched a bit of the preview they did of the tavern keeper game. Glad they're having success enough to expand a little.

  • I think you might reconsider what qualifies as "best case scenario" if you end that statement with "when this thing goes, it's taking the industry with it". Like, best out of a bad bunch, for sure, but the best possible outcome?

  • Ah, the old adage holds true: everytime Morrowind is mentioned, someone starts a fresh install.

  • I typically turn the water off if I'm brushing in the shower. Hop in, shampoo, rinse, apply conditioner, turn off water, brush teeth, scrub body, turn water on, rinse, done. Makes use of otherwise dead time I'd spend waiting for the conditioner to work, and is comfortable enough with the residual heat from the walls and steam.

  • Unfortunately, you are mistaken. Ross is indeed the founder of the initiative. If you look at the SKG homepage you'll see Ross is the sole contact listed.

    Additionally, here is a PC Gamer article from April 2024 (the month The Crew's servers shut down) which cites Ross as the founder of the initiative.

    I believe he may have reduced his most visible contributions to the movement after it became about gathering signatures in the EU, since he is not a citizen. I could be wrong on that front though.

  • I mean, would you say modern Italian culture is the same as Roman culture? Devoid of context, the idea that your civilization evolves over time isn't a bad one from a fluff standpoint, and, as another user mentioned, it increases the likelihood of niche or late-game specific civs getting play, so I can see mechanical benefit too.

    That being said, if anyone said the execution fell flat, I've no reason to doubt them.

  • It's an Albany expression.

  • I don't shop at Trader Joe's because it's outside of my budget, but I have friends that do. I'll be sure to ask them. Their niche as what I guess I'd call a "boutique grocery store" would seemingly allow for coffee grinders in-shop, if for no other reason than I think it appeals to what I'd imagine their key demographic is.

  • Oh wow! That's even more expensive a selection than I remember. Is this a chain, or a local store?

  • This is snarky, so I'm preempting this by saying this is in the spirit of a gentle tease, and not an attack on your person: The presumption that I've somehow simply missed the aisle which contains bulk whole bean coffee and it's attendant grinders for the past 20 years is wild. Is this a platform 9 3/4 situation? Or must you close your eyes, spin counterclockwise 3 times, and say Arabica Kadabra?

    In seriousness though, color me jealous. I'd love to have access to what you're describing, especially the fresh nut butter.

  • Do you mind sharing your general location? Within the Midwestern US, they all seem to have gone the way of the dodo.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    whatever happened to in-store coffee grinders?

  • It's always odd to me when words develop parallel but distinct meanings based on context. Like, I know "to cleave to" something is to attach to it, but it trips me up (esp. in a Warhammer context where Saltzpyre would be hanging out) since I default to "he was cleaved in twain".

    As with most other English oddities, I assume this is holdover from my ancestors treating other languages like swap meets.

  • Josh Ritter's Kathleen performance from Live at the Iveagh Gardens has far and away subsumed the studio version for me. The original track is fine, I guess, but there's some kind of alchemy in that live performance that takes it from a kinda sleepy singer/songwriter ballad to a roots rock revival jam. Or something like that. Idk, I'm certainly no music critic, but I know which version I prefer.

  • This sounds like something George Clooney's character in O Brother Where Art Thou might say.

    Personally, a proverbial pile of proctologists pass as performers called "The Soggy Bottom Boys" perfectly.