I also spent a day at Rock en Seine, which must be the only festival banning beef from its food stands whilst also having a stand where you can buy vapes. Aaah, the French.
August 23, 2025 at 2:09 PM
I also spent a day at Rock en Seine, which must be the only festival banning beef from its food stands whilst also having a stand where you can buy vapes. Aaah, the French.
Oh, the time factor in the game is just a plot point; there's no actual in-game deadlines or timers. You can take as long as you want playing and finishing it. I totally get that you'd want to play games to get away from deadlines and stress.
August 9, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Oh, the time factor in the game is just a plot point; there's no actual in-game deadlines or timers. You can take as long as you want playing and finishing it. I totally get that you'd want to play games to get away from deadlines and stress.
You might think about canceling your Sunday plans as well because it's by far the longest one on the list, playing both seasons will easily run up to about 10 hours :)
August 9, 2025 at 5:45 PM
You might think about canceling your Sunday plans as well because it's by far the longest one on the list, playing both seasons will easily run up to about 10 hours :)
It's such a weird criticism. Wes has released 13 films in 30 years. There's been a couple thousand films released in that period that don't look like Wes Anderson films. If his signature style is so annoying, maybe... watch more movies? We absolutely have room to let singular artists be singular!
June 7, 2025 at 10:49 AM
It's such a weird criticism. Wes has released 13 films in 30 years. There's been a couple thousand films released in that period that don't look like Wes Anderson films. If his signature style is so annoying, maybe... watch more movies? We absolutely have room to let singular artists be singular!
The artwork was featured in the recent exhibition chronicling the Nazi treatment of modern art at the Picasso museum in Paris. A very poignant experience, sadly with more than a few current day echoes.
May 31, 2025 at 3:54 PM
The artwork was featured in the recent exhibition chronicling the Nazi treatment of modern art at the Picasso museum in Paris. A very poignant experience, sadly with more than a few current day echoes.