New Terrifier film looks to be solid, great to see another take on the “evil Santa” trope from the 90s
Smh it says 13 but I only see 7 beers in this photo 😤
Oh no! Time to retroactively pretend the thing I liked was always bad.
Eh, it was an interesting idea, definitely watch it more like a room-style “black comedy” as opposed to a serious horror attempt. The idea of a picture book “spawning” the monster entity was neat, I like that it’s left sort of ambiguous whether the Babadook was real or is more of an allegory for emotional trauma.
It’s just hard to take seriously at times when everyone besides the lead gives such hammy performances.
No whole onion representation here? Sad 😞
How do bean burgers taste compared to hamburgers? Is it comparable, or kind of a different taste?
Dig the cable management, very neat!
Glad to see he’s still happy to play the character. The live action series on stars being cancelled was a goddamn travesty considering it ended on a cliffhanger ffs.
Intel more like SIN-tel ah
Sad to see Intel on the downswing lately, was hoping their Arc GPUs would take off to give us some competition on the obscenely overinflated GPU market.
Can’t see people willing to trust a “newer” product from intel at this point sadly.
Ads should have to pass some kind of manual review process / “sanity check” to prevent nonsense like this. SMH google.
Well that sucks, can’t even think of a decent gaming news/magazine at this point.
Not like PCGamer will pickup the slack or anything. Gameinformer was cool because they covered smaller games sometimes. Feels like online gaming mags only cover big releases these days.
Pays 100$ for windows 11 pro expecting to not see targeted advertising.
“Play Candy Crush on the Windows App Store Now!” ad baked into the Lock Screen ffs why
Incredible, they made pretty much no effort to hide the scummy AI generated text
The honey one is just as useless as the honey extension itself, otherwise the YouTube one seems like it would be super op for studying topics en-mass
Reddit feels less genuine for sure, than it would have even as far back as 3 years ago. The mod purge probably accelerated things greatly but in general it’s felt like Reddit was going corporate astroturfing route for a while. Real discussions are very sparse compared to the amount of people telling you “to solve problem, buy this expensive thing!”
At this point the only thing Reddit has is a numbers advantage. The videos are no huge loss because at this point since you’re forced to use their (god awful) mobile app they either autoplay obnoxiously or automatically popup obscuring the comments (discussion is 90% of why I go to a forum why make it harder to see comments?).
The desktop experience is still okay but the constant pushing to get you to enable notifications is very irritating.
Bet half of these people drink a hot cup of coffee every morning even when it’s hot out
Maybe we could reach some kind of middle ground (so permanently lose/gain a half hour instead of a whole hour)?