nodiet 3mo ago • 100%
They mean sparkling wine. It's called Perlwein in German, hence the mistranslation.
nodiet 4mo ago • 100%
Joel pretended to do that in the last of us, only to turn around saying "I believe your friend" and killing the second guy immediately.
nodiet 4mo ago • 60%
Judging by the statement and username, Germany. And I agree
nodiet 4mo ago • 100%
So apparently for the latter you can just claim to be using the american pronunciation https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/penchant
nodiet 4mo ago • 100%
Can the term potency also be used to refer to the exponent in English? Because that is what is meant by the terms in the other languages and I haven't come across that usage of the word potency in English
nodiet 5mo ago • 100%
I'm pretty sure the whole thing is that witches in the witcher universe can shape their faces however they want so they all choose to be super pretty? Am I misremembering or did yennefer make herself "not conventionally beautiful" on purpose?
nodiet 6mo ago • 100%
That sounds like unnecessary effort when there is a perfectly serviceable audiobook version to listen to!
nodiet 6mo ago • 100%
If you read the article you find that he didn't actually sell furniture, he got people on Facebook marketplace to pay him money for the privilege of collecting free furniture from Craigslist. It's a really shitty scheme
nodiet 6mo ago • 100%
Yeah wikipedia says venom was introduced in spider-man comics in 1984 (under a different name)/1988. Deadpool's first appearance was in 1990.
nodiet 6mo ago • 100%
He did make 64000 dollars in those 10 months though so people will probably still use that as a talking point to claim homeless people are just too lazy
nodiet 6mo ago • 100%
That's hilarious. Although i am a Bit disappointed that it seems quite impossible to write a script that actually tells a story since all the characters will end up doing is describing each other
nodiet 6mo ago • 85%
I used to think like you but have been using endeavouros for the last 2 years or so and never felt like I an lacking stability.
nodiet 6mo ago • 100%
What's the difference? (Asking as a non-native English speaker)
nodiet 7mo ago • 100%
Okay but the penguins do make sense, right? Penguins are like the mascot of linux
nodiet 7mo ago • 100%
Where exactly is their company going? I've only ever heard good things about them
nodiet 7mo ago • 100%
The woman's hand in the back looks weird.
nodiet 10mo ago • 100%
I wouldn't bet on it. It's published by epic, after all. The Alan Wake remaster still hasn't made it to steam, either.
nodiet 10mo ago • 100%
Raspberry pies are more powerful than you give them credit here. Nothing wrong with using systemd on them
nodiet 11mo ago • 100%
I know David cage is problematic but what is that thing about Elliot page you are alluding to? I haven't heard of that. Of course I know he was in beyond two souls so must have worked with cage but that's the extent of my knowledge
nodiet 11mo ago • 100%
I live in Europe and have one friend who does that. No idea where it stems from, maybe the parents felt they could keep more of a personal identity if they were referred to by their name at home or something
I don't know if this is the right community for this, so I am sorry if it shouldn't go here. I am currently playing through a link to the past for the first time and have noticed a steep increase in difficulty once I unlocked the dark world. The dark palace was okay but I am honestly kinda stuck at the swamp palace. I would love to play through the game because it was a lot of fun up to this point but I don't feel like the game is mechanically fun enough to beat my head against the wall repeatedly. I have already noticed I can swap between the worlds with the mirror so I guess I could go to the normal world at any time to stock up on fairies. Are there any other tipps or hidden mechanics to make the game easier? I don't really want to spend a lot of time aimlessly searching the world for heart containers and following guides to them also seems kinda tedious.