Never Gonna Give You Up, aka The Rick Roll.
Circus peanuts! Even as a kid, those things were disgusting.
which of course I want kids to drive in car seats
Words are hard. I’m looking forward to Tuesday night.
I know you said movies, but a soundtrack for a show I’m hooked on currently is Legion (FX/Marvel, on Hulu). The whole entire show has an amazing cast to begin with, but Jeff Russo (Fargo, Star Trek Discovery, more) and Noah Hawley put together one hell of a score. I highly recommend it and the show.
So, like a peach, huh? I’m half tempted to try this now.
Omg, another Soma fan! I’ve been listening for years! Groove Salad/Classic, Synphaera, and Suburbs of Goa are my favs. This is my jam!
Yeah, I can see that, but it’s like $70. Yes, I looked.
Milk frother for my morning latte.
Yessss. Tropicana grovestand, even better if it’s fresh squeezed!
Sometimes, you just gotta say “cluck it” and walk away.
Bring back Intelligent Qube. I still have the PS demo disc.
Then there’s people like me, who love Outshine’s coconut bars because it has tons of shredded coconut in it.
Why would you do that to your child? I mean, you wanna change your own name, go for it.
Everywhere I go, I hear kitties. This is acceptable.
I first went into Satisfactory with the same mindset: megafactory with rooms for everything, but scaling and space requirement quickly became an issue. I’ve diverged from this mindset, especially since in early game (with tiers unlocked, recipes undiscovered), refactoring the flow of production and logistics is pretty much guaranteed, which leads to undoing all of your hard work. The philosophy of wu wei applies here.
If you are in the end-game, I guess you could create a megafactory, but at that point, I think FICSIT would say that really isn’t efficient or practical and more for aesthetical reasons.
I first determine the part I need, look at the map and find a group of nodes that can support the part, then build a microfactory. Basic parts then get sent to larger factories that have assemblers/manufacturers. The exception to this rule is that screws for any factory are made on-site until I find enough recipes to remove them from my production chain. I also tend to stay away from iron/copper/limestone impure nodes (using only normal/pure) until power is no longer a concern.
All factories are visited by train and collect a residual amount that is then sent to the HUB and joining warehouse for my personal needs (one-stop shop).
Fuck the USA government, you mean. I only live here, and all I get to do is choose between the lesser of two evils every 4 years. What a nightmare.