Whoa you're part of the FO2 restoration project? Either way, I played with the first couple of FO games buying them from a humble-bundle promo a long time ago. That hooked me into the whole FO franchise. Are you planning on playing starfield by any chance?
Hmm, I can talk about the entire Cold War. From the Acheson-Lilienthal Plan which led to the Baruch Plan whose rejection sparked the Cold War arms race to the 1970s detente to Reagan's "MR. GORBACHEV, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!", I can talk about it with only minor stops. Oh, isama na din yung more obscure proxy wars during the period such as the chess wars (Soviet school of chess, Karpov, Kasparov, Fischer) and yung Transfermium Wars (Dubna Institute, UCLA-Berkeley, CERN)
Saka kung gaano na ko kapagod sa pang araw-araw na buhay. 'Lam mo yung paubos na yung Cheez Whiz tapos pipilitin mo pa ring takpan yung buong slice ng tasty ng palaman, masabi lang na covered lahat ng spots. That's me, I'm the Cheez Whiz.
EDIT: Since you have to talk about it pala. Talk about a number and a thing (i.e. 1 ballpen, did you know that my first panda ballpen was blue? Blue is the warmest color, but why is it warm? How do you think it is warm? Then drone on from there.
NOTE: People might beat you up for wasting their 30 minutes though.
I was once asked, at a party, what my course is actually about. It ended up being a back-and-forth between me and the person who asked me about what my course is all about, and why it is a course that's being taught in university.
I started by drawing parallels between people's misconceptions about certain college courses (IT/Comp Sci = taga-ayos ng computer; Fine Arts = taga-drawing, magaling sa photoshop) versus what they're actually about. Then proceeded to give an overview of what my course is actually all about, as well as the different specialties within it as well as the different career choices available after graduating. I also talked about the different kinds of institutions graduates of my course might handle, and what the differences between them are. I also touched on some of the related, albeit "more esoteric," fields.
I ended up summarizing an entire 101 course in a span of around an hour.
We only realized that we've been at it for far too long when we noticed that the rest of the people at our table have already left us alone.
Late 90s to early 00s internet - I can tell you about Webdog, Dino Ignacio, EdsaMail, dial-up internet, and so on, for hours.
I can also talk about obscure cinema and make recommendations about horror and other genres you've (likely) never heard of. Obscure and indie music as well, such as post-rock and math rock. I know like a bunch of the former.
Mechanical keyboards too, but I feel like I'm less updated on switches and entry-level boards now that I don't consider myself knowledgeable on the scene as I used to.
Basketball pa pala. My in-law was surprised I was able to answer his question on who was the early 00s UP mens college coach (who's apparently a close colleague of his now) in just a second, lol.
I wouldn't say I'm a fan, but I've watched a few videos of Ma Lin, Waldner, and Ma Long. Nakakaaliw tignan specifically yung Ghost Serve ni Ma Lin. Was a really mind blown moment to see high level Table Tennis plays sa YT. Tabletennis is fascinating!
I don't get the Starlink hype. I mean yeah, if you're in a place that couldn't get decent internet, I can see the excitement. But if you have fiber in your area, I don't think satellite internet could hold a candle to it.
Either we have some irrational Elon Musk stans (which is sad lol) or a bad case of FOMO.
Ang weird lang na mag expect ng respect yung mga religious folks habang iniignore nila yung kawalan nila ng respeto sa human rights ng mga namarginalize dahil sa religion.
Respect, is used as a form of control to shield questionable religious leaders from being called-out, while at the same time justifying shitty, chronic, toxic behavior.
It has been only in these kinds of religious circles that I have seen quotes such as "respect is earned, not given" taken wildly out of context and "no one is perfect".
When you are not perfect, or disrespectful HABITUALLY, aka an habitual line-stepper you're gonna get your ass whupped one day figuratively, literally, or legally.
Ang icky sa pakiramdam yung basa ang mediyas, tapos naririnig mo syang nag-ii-squeak pag naglalakad ka. Tapos nararamdaman mo yung pag-piga ng tubig between your soles, the socks, and the insoles of your shoes! Ugh.
Nood daw kami ng Barbie sa Baguio. First of all, why? There are perfectly good cinemas around here.
Second, I'm not really a fan of cold places unless I'm going hiking and I will just have to accept that is that. The cold will just have to seep into my bones.
Third, I don't exactly have good memories there. I do like the strawberries and food there tho.
I mean...if we were to take a detour around the haunted places there I can scrap all of those three reasons I just stated and just be like, ok, why didn't you say that earlier? Let's go.
Pero kung manonood lang talaga, sis sayang lang pamasahe in my perspective. Nag beach na lang sana uli ako 🏖️
Yeah if movie lang di worth. Tho less traffic now since elementary and high school classes are done. As for diplomat, the surrounding area is open but you can't go inside anymore. The old haunted house is now a fine dining resto.
Nalingat lang ako nasa VVL na agad si Dr. Hook. Yun na ba yung entrance niya, naglalakad ng slow mo sa command center ng Camp Big Falcon? Yun pa naman inaabangan ko, lumilipad kasi siya sa anime.
Rhea Seehorn has a good shot at her category unlike Odenkirk. Outstanding Drama is stacked too, but I won't be surprised if BCS takes it (series finale and all, and a better one than Succession's).
Just changed the theme to somthing like the old.reddit.com style, but still there are some issues. One is that there still a lot of space between top and bottom comments. It needs to be more compact. Another thing is that the indent between parent and child comments is too close. I want to be able to differentiate clearly the replies to which comments. It would be great if it's more pronounced, like in hackernews for example: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36705223