SeaWorld laying off. While I do not like people losing jobs, the highlight of that place for my kids was the jungle gym that had nothing to do with the sea.
Also it was a huge ripoff and overpriced. Kids have had better animal experiences at small town aquariums on highway 101.
Also epi pens are pretty serious business, they can mess your shit up if you screw it up. When i was a lifeguard they told us expressly to not administer epi pens. Even if the beachgoer had an epi pen they had to hit themselves with it, and we definitely couldn't just grab one from someone and hit them with it.
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21stCenturyCall me Pixel, or Pix for short![They/Them]Registered Userregular
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
No. They revised the peanut butter thing I think to younger than that.
Or maybe it was honey. I don't know. My kids don't have allergies to anything. Except maybe they are allergic to putting on their shoes in a timely manor.
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
No. They revised the peanut butter thing I think to younger than that.
It goes all over the place from what I read up on a couple months ago. Its like the are eggs good for breakfast argument.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
Epinephrine has a shelf life of like 18ish months, so I'd say "a year" is reasonable.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
No. They revised the peanut butter thing I think to younger than that.
Or maybe it was honey. I don't know. My kids don't have allergies to anything. Except maybe they are allergic to putting on their shoes in a timely manor.
The honey thing is less about allergies and more about tiny human immune systems being no match for mighty bacterial neurotoxins
While adults are apparently like "Botulism? More like notulism. Ha!"
I think we should remove the general public's ability to put reviews on the internet, not make them more important.
Oh man yeah.
If I am looking at a game I may look at Metacritic and Steam. But just the base score and even then I still go watch gameplay vids to be sure because I have played some great games that got blasted by the mob.
No Man's Sky, Mass Effect Andromeda, and hell I even enjoyed that SimCity that got slammed.
Well I'm pretty sure you're objectively wrong about SimCity.
That SimCity was pretty fun for a little while. But the flaws came out pretty fast.
Cities Skylines just bulldozed over Sim City 5.
It wasn't even fair.
Cities Skylines does seem to be pretty awesome from the little bits I've played.
People were more apt to look over the flaws the game had at release because it was offline and had slightly larger build spaces. It has improved a lot given the time to do so though. No more corpse towns. No more filling up tiny spots you were given. No more buggy traffic. Its the best out right now.
"Slightly" larger? Nah man, the build space in Cities was like 5-10 times the size of SC5.
/shrug. You got, what was it 14 or more, plots you could build on and connect. You get one in Cities. So Simcity was slightly larger. And at release it only the best computers could build on the full Cities plot anyway as it still needed a ton of optimization. Its much better now though like I said.
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
No. They revised the peanut butter thing I think to younger than that.
It goes all over the place from what I read up on a couple months ago. Its like the are eggs good for breakfast argument.
I only followed the honey thing because of botulism or whatever. But I was pretty lax on the other stuff. In small itty bitty quantities that is.
I think we should remove the general public's ability to put reviews on the internet, not make them more important.
Oh man yeah.
If I am looking at a game I may look at Metacritic and Steam. But just the base score and even then I still go watch gameplay vids to be sure because I have played some great games that got blasted by the mob.
No Man's Sky, Mass Effect Andromeda, and hell I even enjoyed that SimCity that got slammed.
Well I'm pretty sure you're objectively wrong about SimCity.
That SimCity was pretty fun for a little while. But the flaws came out pretty fast.
Cities Skylines just bulldozed over Sim City 5.
It wasn't even fair.
Cities Skylines does seem to be pretty awesome from the little bits I've played.
People were more apt to look over the flaws the game had at release because it was offline and had slightly larger build spaces. It has improved a lot given the time to do so though. No more corpse towns. No more filling up tiny spots you were given. No more buggy traffic. Its the best out right now.
"Slightly" larger? Nah man, the build space in Cities was like 5-10 times the size of SC5.
/shrug. You got, what was it 14 or more, plots you could build on and connect. You get one in Cities. So Simcity was slightly larger. And at release it only the best computers could build on the full Cities plot anyway as it still needed a ton of optimization. Its much better now though like I said.
Well the plots "connecting" wasn't really anything more than a single road going in and out right?
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
unsurprisingly that's now changing and people are beginning to have evidence that for many food allergies, it's that we stayed away from the food that triggers allergic response on first exposure.
The whole thing is a giant goddamn question mark. Stuff changed between BC and spool17 and there's a raft of things we did that aren't done now, and vice versa.
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
No. They revised the peanut butter thing I think to younger than that.
i thought the thing now was that you can try them out on it and early exposure can actually prevent allergies
though again i just read stuff on the internet occasionally and sometimes remember it correctly
I finally met this person I've known online for like 10 years and is a ridiculous human being
It seems like her life plan is to marry a millionaire so she can be a beach bum forever
She's 40
I don't even know
That sounds like a great plan. Where can I sign up for this plan? Don't (at) me.
Southern California but also you have to be a food journalist(???) and go on a lot of international trips where you have cuddle sessions with millionaires
I cannot figure out if she's actually a journalist; she's definitely sort of trying to be but also sort of not trying that hard and getting money from her parents and her dates
She is american but has a british accent from when she was dating a swedish aristo years ago so now she's basically european and did you know that americans should work less etc etc
I'm really just disappointed that she was wearing normal clothes instead of like a dolce and gabbana jumpsuit or the sort of ridiculous outfits she describes on her blog...
Steam, LoL: credeiki
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TTODewbackPuts the drawl in ya'llI think I'm in HellRegistered Userregular
*headbangs to ducktales theme*
Bless your heart.
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ShivahnUnaware of her barrel shifter privilegeWestern coastal temptressRegistered User, Moderatormod
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
No. They revised the peanut butter thing I think to younger than that.
i thought the thing now was that you can try them out on it and early exposure can actually prevent allergies
though again i just read stuff on the internet occasionally and sometimes remember it correctly
I think we should remove the general public's ability to put reviews on the internet, not make them more important.
Oh man yeah.
If I am looking at a game I may look at Metacritic and Steam. But just the base score and even then I still go watch gameplay vids to be sure because I have played some great games that got blasted by the mob.
No Man's Sky, Mass Effect Andromeda, and hell I even enjoyed that SimCity that got slammed.
Well I'm pretty sure you're objectively wrong about SimCity.
That SimCity was pretty fun for a little while. But the flaws came out pretty fast.
Cities Skylines just bulldozed over Sim City 5.
It wasn't even fair.
Cities Skylines does seem to be pretty awesome from the little bits I've played.
People were more apt to look over the flaws the game had at release because it was offline and had slightly larger build spaces. It has improved a lot given the time to do so though. No more corpse towns. No more filling up tiny spots you were given. No more buggy traffic. Its the best out right now.
"Slightly" larger? Nah man, the build space in Cities was like 5-10 times the size of SC5.
/shrug. You got, what was it 14 or more, plots you could build on and connect. You get one in Cities. So Simcity was slightly larger. And at release it only the best computers could build on the full Cities plot anyway as it still needed a ton of optimization. Its much better now though like I said.
Well the plots "connecting" wasn't really anything more than a single road going in and out right?
Oh yeah nm im thinking of another game. My bad. I do remember when they modded the maps larger in Simcity 5 though it was killing gpus too heh.
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
unsurprisingly that's now changing and people are beginning to have evidence that for many food allergies, it's that we stayed away from the food that triggers allergic response on first exposure.
The whole thing is a giant goddamn question mark. Stuff changed between BC and spool17 and there's a raft of things we did that aren't done now, and vice versa.
when you get right down to it it's a surprise any of us survive childhood at all
Also epi pens are pretty serious business, they can mess your shit up if you screw it up. When i was a lifeguard they told us expressly to not administer epi pens. Even if the beachgoer had an epi pen they had to hit themselves with it, and we definitely couldn't just grab one from someone and hit them with it.
good rules
some well-meaning kid can easily just waste it. Or fuck up and prick themselves with it or something.
I think we should remove the general public's ability to put reviews on the internet, not make them more important.
Oh man yeah.
If I am looking at a game I may look at Metacritic and Steam. But just the base score and even then I still go watch gameplay vids to be sure because I have played some great games that got blasted by the mob.
No Man's Sky, Mass Effect Andromeda, and hell I even enjoyed that SimCity that got slammed.
Well I'm pretty sure you're objectively wrong about SimCity.
That SimCity was pretty fun for a little while. But the flaws came out pretty fast.
Cities Skylines just bulldozed over Sim City 5.
It wasn't even fair.
Cities Skylines does seem to be pretty awesome from the little bits I've played.
People were more apt to look over the flaws the game had at release because it was offline and had slightly larger build spaces. It has improved a lot given the time to do so though. No more corpse towns. No more filling up tiny spots you were given. No more buggy traffic. Its the best out right now.
It's just a matter of being honest.
"We can't give you single player because it all happens on the cloud!!!!!!111!!!one"
Not honest. Just disable those cloud features, besides, the simulations should happen on our computers because there's no way that's even fucking cost effective in the long run.
Cities Skyline was super honest for what it was. It had it's flaws, but you could tell they weren't making shit up just to sell you a polished turd.
There were a lot of other problems with Sim City 5, too. I'd argue that the build spaces we're much smaller and the simulation was really shallow.
The launch date problems with Cities Skylines were all problems with simulation logic. "Corpse towns" happened because of a combination of citizen lifespan logic and traffic logic.
But the truth behind that is that there is some pretty sophisticated simulation logic under the hood. Citizens have lifespans! They age and die! Traffic is actually trying to get from point A to point B!
Whereas in SimCity 5, the behavior of Sims was abstracted into rules that made it more like a puzzle game than a simulation. For example, Sims in SimCity 5 don't have persistent homes. When a Sim leaves work, he goes to the closest available empty house. All of the utilities including water use the same congestion rules as traffic.
The simplicity of their simulation made both the small building areas and the always-online requirement questionable.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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Donkey KongPutting Nintendo out of business with AI nipsRegistered Userregular
Guys... what if autism causes vaccines.
Think about it.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
I think we should remove the general public's ability to put reviews on the internet, not make them more important.
Oh man yeah.
If I am looking at a game I may look at Metacritic and Steam. But just the base score and even then I still go watch gameplay vids to be sure because I have played some great games that got blasted by the mob.
No Man's Sky, Mass Effect Andromeda, and hell I even enjoyed that SimCity that got slammed.
Well I'm pretty sure you're objectively wrong about SimCity.
That SimCity was pretty fun for a little while. But the flaws came out pretty fast.
Cities Skylines just bulldozed over Sim City 5.
It wasn't even fair.
Cities Skylines does seem to be pretty awesome from the little bits I've played.
People were more apt to look over the flaws the game had at release because it was offline and had slightly larger build spaces. It has improved a lot given the time to do so though. No more corpse towns. No more filling up tiny spots you were given. No more buggy traffic. Its the best out right now.
"Slightly" larger? Nah man, the build space in Cities was like 5-10 times the size of SC5.
/shrug. You got, what was it 14 or more, plots you could build on and connect. You get one in Cities. So Simcity was slightly larger. And at release it only the best computers could build on the full Cities plot anyway as it still needed a ton of optimization. Its much better now though like I said.
Well the plots "connecting" wasn't really anything more than a single road going in and out right?
Oh yeah nm im thinking of another game. My bad. I do remember when they modded the maps larger in Simcity 5 though it was killing gpus too heh.
oh wait didn't they turn off cheetah speed
because it was killing the servers to have everyone run their city on 3x speed?
Don't they expire every 6 months? You will be advised to stay away from stuff like peanut butter until whatever age. Think it's 2. But I think you'll be ok without one. Can ask your ped about it though.
No. They revised the peanut butter thing I think to younger than that.
It goes all over the place from what I read up on a couple months ago. Its like the are eggs good for breakfast argument.
I only followed the honey thing because of botulism or whatever. But I was pretty lax on the other stuff. In small itty bitty quantities that is.
Yeah we accidentally exposed ollie to various nuts through just being dumb. Like he was asking for some of my yogurt and I totally forgot it was one of those mix cup things with nuts and granola.
His weirdest allergy is to ranch/bbq, but supposedly that's a common one with babies/bowen.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
ShivahnUnaware of her barrel shifter privilegeWestern coastal temptressRegistered User, Moderatormod
I love the idea of a society where everyone goes to the nearest job then house when they're done with work.
"Hello.... M.. Martha honey, I am home from my job at the... water treatment plant? I hope whoever is living in yesterday house doesn't kill the kids!"
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21stCenturyCall me Pixel, or Pix for short![They/Them]Registered Userregular
Since the Weinstein thing broke, there has been a response in hashtag form from France in #BalanceTonPorc (Which I think would be "Dump your pig").
I shouldn't have googled that, though, because the loudest people talking about it are whining about how dare women be disrespectful to men.
BeNarwhalThe Work Left UnfinishedRegistered Userregular
My nephew has it figured out already, too.
My brother was telling me that he calls sweatpants "softies", so like if he's getting dressed and you ask if he wants to wear jeans, he'll shake his head and tell you that he wants to wear softies. So 9 out of 10 days that dude is rockin' sweatpants.
I aspire to that level of confidence.
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SixCaches Tweets in the mainframe cyberhexRegistered Userregular
Does anyone want to marry me
can you feel the struggle within?
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Sir Landsharkresting shark faceRegistered Userregular
But right, we were hanging out with another local person who's a biglaw associate, and she and I were talking about career uncertainty and just not quite knowing what our ideal like looks like, and we're like, ok how about you, Californian visitor? And this woman is like yeah, I just want to keep surfing and travel a lot, maybe the tech millionaire I'm currently dating will work out
...like that's actually her life plan???
I just...well...ok...
Steam, LoL: credeiki
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
being allergic to ranch might end up being a boon really
Allegedly a voice of reason.
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jungleroomxIt's never too many graves, it's always not enough shovelsRegistered Userregular
I think we should remove the general public's ability to put reviews on the internet, not make them more important.
Oh man yeah.
If I am looking at a game I may look at Metacritic and Steam. But just the base score and even then I still go watch gameplay vids to be sure because I have played some great games that got blasted by the mob.
No Man's Sky, Mass Effect Andromeda, and hell I even enjoyed that SimCity that got slammed.
Well I'm pretty sure you're objectively wrong about SimCity.
That SimCity was pretty fun for a little while. But the flaws came out pretty fast.
Cities Skylines just bulldozed over Sim City 5.
It wasn't even fair.
Cities Skylines does seem to be pretty awesome from the little bits I've played.
People were more apt to look over the flaws the game had at release because it was offline and had slightly larger build spaces. It has improved a lot given the time to do so though. No more corpse towns. No more filling up tiny spots you were given. No more buggy traffic. Its the best out right now.
"Slightly" larger? Nah man, the build space in Cities was like 5-10 times the size of SC5.
/shrug. You got, what was it 14 or more, plots you could build on and connect. You get one in Cities. So Simcity was slightly larger. And at release it only the best computers could build on the full Cities plot anyway as it still needed a ton of optimization. Its much better now though like I said.
Oh yeah it went from really good to amazing, but I'm just sayin... the Skylines plots were 3kmx3km and SC5's were 2kmx2km.
These days we can unlock all 81 tiles in Skylines, it's niiice.
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Also it was a huge ripoff and overpriced. Kids have had better animal experiences at small town aquariums on highway 101.
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
at least she's older than me so i feel like less of a failure at the same plan
Nude building mod is the light.
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Or maybe it was honey. I don't know. My kids don't have allergies to anything. Except maybe they are allergic to putting on their shoes in a timely manor.
It goes all over the place from what I read up on a couple months ago. Its like the are eggs good for breakfast argument.
pleasepaypreacher.net
Also Narwhal's strategy
... No, wait, that doesn't make any sense ... hold on ...
Epinephrine has a shelf life of like 18ish months, so I'd say "a year" is reasonable.
The honey thing is less about allergies and more about tiny human immune systems being no match for mighty bacterial neurotoxins
While adults are apparently like "Botulism? More like notulism. Ha!"
/shrug. You got, what was it 14 or more, plots you could build on and connect. You get one in Cities. So Simcity was slightly larger. And at release it only the best computers could build on the full Cities plot anyway as it still needed a ton of optimization. Its much better now though like I said.
I only followed the honey thing because of botulism or whatever. But I was pretty lax on the other stuff. In small itty bitty quantities that is.
Well the plots "connecting" wasn't really anything more than a single road going in and out right?
unsurprisingly that's now changing and people are beginning to have evidence that for many food allergies, it's that we stayed away from the food that triggers allergic response on first exposure.
The whole thing is a giant goddamn question mark. Stuff changed between BC and spool17 and there's a raft of things we did that aren't done now, and vice versa.
i thought the thing now was that you can try them out on it and early exposure can actually prevent allergies
though again i just read stuff on the internet occasionally and sometimes remember it correctly
Southern California but also you have to be a food journalist(???) and go on a lot of international trips where you have cuddle sessions with millionaires
I cannot figure out if she's actually a journalist; she's definitely sort of trying to be but also sort of not trying that hard and getting money from her parents and her dates
She is american but has a british accent from when she was dating a swedish aristo years ago so now she's basically european and did you know that americans should work less etc etc
I'm really just disappointed that she was wearing normal clothes instead of like a dolce and gabbana jumpsuit or the sort of ridiculous outfits she describes on her blog...
Inject babies with peanut butter, got it
Oh yeah nm im thinking of another game. My bad. I do remember when they modded the maps larger in Simcity 5 though it was killing gpus too heh.
when you get right down to it it's a surprise any of us survive childhood at all
much less adulthood
some well-meaning kid can easily just waste it. Or fuck up and prick themselves with it or something.
There were a lot of other problems with Sim City 5, too. I'd argue that the build spaces we're much smaller and the simulation was really shallow.
The launch date problems with Cities Skylines were all problems with simulation logic. "Corpse towns" happened because of a combination of citizen lifespan logic and traffic logic.
But the truth behind that is that there is some pretty sophisticated simulation logic under the hood. Citizens have lifespans! They age and die! Traffic is actually trying to get from point A to point B!
Whereas in SimCity 5, the behavior of Sims was abstracted into rules that made it more like a puzzle game than a simulation. For example, Sims in SimCity 5 don't have persistent homes. When a Sim leaves work, he goes to the closest available empty house. All of the utilities including water use the same congestion rules as traffic.
The simplicity of their simulation made both the small building areas and the always-online requirement questionable.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Think about it.
oh wait didn't they turn off cheetah speed
because it was killing the servers to have everyone run their city on 3x speed?
Yeah we accidentally exposed ollie to various nuts through just being dumb. Like he was asking for some of my yogurt and I totally forgot it was one of those mix cup things with nuts and granola.
His weirdest allergy is to ranch/bbq, but supposedly that's a common one with babies/bowen.
pleasepaypreacher.net
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/jump-up-super-star-single/id1295624919
Look Nintendo if you release this here I will buy it with actual money I know it seems like you are allergic to money but I will buy every game soundtrack or single you put out if you let me.
"Hello.... M.. Martha honey, I am home from my job at the... water treatment plant? I hope whoever is living in yesterday house doesn't kill the kids!"
I shouldn't have googled that, though, because the loudest people talking about it are whining about how dare women be disrespectful to men.
and I'm like
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My brother was telling me that he calls sweatpants "softies", so like if he's getting dressed and you ask if he wants to wear jeans, he'll shake his head and tell you that he wants to wear softies. So 9 out of 10 days that dude is rockin' sweatpants.
I aspire to that level of confidence.
a Tuesday night leaguer?
...like that's actually her life plan???
I just...well...ok...
Oh yeah it went from really good to amazing, but I'm just sayin... the Skylines plots were 3kmx3km and SC5's were 2kmx2km.
These days we can unlock all 81 tiles in Skylines, it's niiice.