The GI Joe movie was fantastic though and the height of the show. Not a jump the shark moment.
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We all played a game called Drug Wars. It was text based.
I don't know anyone who's used IRC in the last fifteen years at least.
At least back when I used IRC, it wasn't indexed either. It was just an alternative to AOL Instant Messenger or Yahoo Chat.
They're right next to each other.
Honestly, I think it's an impossible question. Like, how do you pick a favorite book that isn't an absolute arbitrary answer to begin with? I don't even think I could narrow it down if you asked by author. Like, which Piers Anthony book is my favorite? Damned if I know.
That's why people go for classics. Because it isn't answerable.
Interesting. I read these as a kid and remember nothing but them being ripping good yarns.
Depends what you're into. CD sales are more than alive and well in the kpop/jpop circles and there isn't a lot of vinyl to find there.
Now try making tortillas in ten minutes.
I don't keep milk or heavy cream in the house and I don't think it would work as well with soy, so I don't think this will work for everyone.
We also have that in Michigan. You still see bottles and cans places. Historically, there have a lot of 'reward programs' that incentivised keeping bottle caps separate (either from the company or occasionally locally for reasons). I also distinctly remember it being advertised that bottle needed to be capless for recycling, so we always removed the caps and tossed them. Only recently have I seen verbiage on bottles requesting them to be recycled with caps on, which I usually forget to do because it's habit to toss the caps.
Hamilton.
Thought it was probably fine, but massively overrated. Avoided pretty much everything about it until I saw it live.
It was better than the hype.
Not really. It depends on what it is. There are entire games and items that aren't available in the US, but make a killing in Asia.
Like, here's Genshin Impact numbers from 2023.
On that game, the US comes in at 7th, is less than half of the top country (Japan) and is notably behind Switzerland.
For Tik Tok specifically, we can look at their annual reports.
Let's look at average annual users per region. 682M in Asia Pacific, which does not include China. 192M in North America.
China's numbers are 750M daily.
I don't think most of their money comes from the US.