Two so far.
A DBZ set would actually be pretty sick.
Two so far.
A DBZ set would actually be pretty sick.
No, you pretty much got it. It became this weird meme and, as with everything that becomes popular, someone's trying to monetize it with toys, collectibles, Fortnite skins, and now a cinematic universe, because of course.
Neat. Spider-Man's text seems to imply we'll be seeing a lot of stun counter interactions in this set.
Venom's ability implies more symbiotes, hopefully they pull deep from his lore and we get a whole Venom-verse.
Doc Ock himself is a bit underwhelming, but the Tentacle is going to be an auto-include in my mill deck.
I get he's a goblin, but come on, Green Goblin not being green? Great ability for wheel decks though.
I'm glad they're putting a lot of thought into these cards and not just pulling from Marvel Snap, and I'm excited to see how they'll work the other characters.
The most dangerous place is where that picture was taken. St Louis drivers are bold and straight up wild. Just this afternoon, four different cars were pulling some Fast and the Furious nonsense, weaving in and out of traffic around me. And I was going 80!
They just spend billions of dollars making sure Joe Rogan is on every from page and in a favorable spot in the algorithm.
Something tells me there are going to be plenty of personal liberty and free market opinions that will be left on the cutting room floor.
I agree, but I think Valve has said a Steam Deck 2 isn't coming anytime soon. I was wanting to hold out for an announcement, but I might just go ahead and pull the trigger.
What did Stimpy ever do to deserve that
Don't even need a warhead. The Double Asteroid Redirect Test (DART) just threw the probe itself at an asteroid hard enough to affect its orbit.
You could cheese Mecha-Hitler by luring him into a side room that had near-infinite health packs.
With Mecha-Trump it'll be a room full of vaccines or something.
Even when I liked Jeff Dunham (I was in high school), Sweet Daddy Dee seemed like the product of him watching one 70s Blaxploitation film.
A couple years ago my in-laws were downsizing after retiring and they asked if I would possibly have any use for their ancient desktop PC (at least old enough to have shipped with Windows 7).
I installed Debian on it and it's running Jellyfin, qBittorrent through Gluetun, Calibre-web, NextCloud, and Pi-Hole containers, with plenty of room to spare. I've also got some services running on Raspberry pis (back when they were cheap). And an external 4TB hard drive connected to it acting as a NAS. No hardware transcoding or 4K video on Jellyfin but that's no big deal for me.
All that to say yes, you can absolutely self-host on repurposed hardware. Any old PC you're looking at is no doubt newer than mine.