I’m so tired of the Wilhelm Scream. Anytime I hear it now it takes me out of the moment, and becomes clear that the movie is making a meta joke at itself to remind everyone that it’s still just a movie.
100% the pink marshmallow. In general I pick my candy from a very selective method. My thought process is the following. Would a 7 year old girl eat this? If yes. Then so will Norseman.
hard to say with a fair vote cause some of them i haven’t tried some of the others. prawn cocktail sounds like it would be the tits. i’d have to say with much experienced i’ve had with lays is salt and vinegar.
As i live in the land of crappy dental care. The classic ready slated walkers crisp was my childhood favorite and now I’ve tried flavors such as smokey bacon and roast chicken and they are so goo. If you ever come to by walkers, buy these MJ,
Also Prawn cocktail is shit, no exceptions just joking ofc!
Re: Potato Chips… You’ve got the thin, “normal” chips. Then you have the rigged cut. These are thicker than the thin/regular cut. These are better for dipping into a, usually, sour-cream-based dip. Like sour cream and chives, dill… Eh, that’s all I can think of atm.
And then there are the even wavier cut chips. Oh! and don’t forget the abomination that is the kettle-cooked chips. I only eat the jalepeño-flavored ones.
Edit: It was around a month ago I ate a small bag of the plain/salted chips/crisps. made me feel bloated afterwards. So I can only think that “None, they’re ALL bad.” right now.
I was gonna choose Wilheim scream, but I went with Howie Scream because it’s absolutely hilarious. And the biggest crime is that it’s barely used anymore!
Yeah, I guess I don’t usually save in WoA trilogy either. Saving in Hitman games usually just saves the ‘round’ or ‘game’ you’ve just played, but not the whole game progression. I was thinking about saves that involve game progression like story, money, and items you earn/unlock. That will probably make a difference between everyone’s saving strategy.
I remember the days when you couldn’t save at all. You started from the beginning every time you booted up the game. Or if you were lucky, you entered, like, a 12 digit code or something.
But early RPGs got me in the habit of rotating between a few saves because a lot of them had points (without warning) where the game would become next to impossible if you were underleveled or didn’t have your party set up right, so you never knew when you’d have to go back a few hours.
So I still tend to rotate between a few saves in most games, if I can.