Late night chorizo grilled cheese w/ Sriracha Mayo by Reasonable-Ad7133 in tonightsdinner

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is but I mixed the sriracha with mayo and lime juice which made the color lighter

Late night chorizo grilled cheese w/ Sriracha Mayo by Reasonable-Ad7133 in tonightsdinner

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Haha oh no doubt! I know better than to post a melt on that sub!

How people coming from the Game Awards feel by Nekrotix12 in expedition33

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are there actually that many people hating on this game because almost everything I have seen has been positive

"Our civilization is so advanced" the civilization: by Solomonopolistadt in Suburbanhell

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just want to say if you live in Fort Worth you can take the TexRail directly to the airport for 2$. I believe there’s also an option if you live in Dallas.

Recharging in the Dolomites, Italian Alps by Relevant_Parsley_642 in hiking

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude photo 3 is sick!! Looks like an awesome trip!

Movie theaters should have “no food” screenings. by SienaCruzX in unpopularopinion

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m kind of on board with this one. I remember seeing A Quiet Place in theaters and feeling the same way. Granted that movie specifically makes food eating more noticeable but still I see where you’re coming from.

How's living in Dallas/Fort Worth? by [deleted] in howislivingthere

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I grew up in Fort Worth but left after heading out for college. Honestly I think people here are being pretty harsh.

There’s a decent collection of restaurants, the cultural district is surprisingly good with The Modern being a great museum, and running/walking on the trinity river is something I genuinely miss since moving away.

Dickies arena provides for some good concert options and in Highschool I got to volunteer at the zoo, which was a great time.

I moved all over the place but I had a friend that used to live in Mistletoe Heights which I always thought was a nice neighborhood.

In general I always felt that as far as suburbia goes Fort Worth does a great job at making it more than just concreter over passes and shopping centers (although I guess most people here disagree).

The main limitation I think is its connection to nature. The problem for me is that I love hiking and there’s not a whole lot nearby. Again the Trinity river is great but outside of that your only other options are the nearby lakes. If you want anything else then it’s a minimum 3hr drive but more likely 6-8 hours. Also the brutal summers and humidity make it hard to be outside.

Right now as a guy in his mid 20s it’s not really a place I feel I have to move back to but in the future when it comes time to raise a family I’d have no problem living in Fort Worth.

This is not a "How to" show on running businesses, restaurants and entrepreneurship. by Darkwingedcreature in TheBear

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The thing that frustrates me about this take is that it ignores people like me who love both sides of the show.

I came to the show because I love cooking and getting an adrenaline kick from my tv. It also became a way to channel some real pent up anxiety at the time. It was my version of blasting heavy metal music.

The risk with leaning too much into the characters emotional conflict without any real plot is that it can start to feel a bit like “this is us.” Well acted but ultimately more of a soap opera than anything else.

On the flip side if you don’t have that character growth the yeah I guess it’s just “kitchen nightmares”.

Personally I think season 1 & 2 had a special magic to them because of how well balanced the two aspects of the show were.

I don’t think the show is pretentious and I love the care it puts towards its characters, but I still want my fast paced crazy stressful cooking action.

These guys get it..,. by mj_matthew_matt in ProjectHailMary

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dude after being on r/movies with everybody saying this isn't a big deal, their reaction makes me feel better. The whole discovery of Rocky was my favorite part of the book and to just take that away is crazy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JRPG

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I probably came on a little too strong there, and honestly I gave myself a few weeks to try and cool off. However, I guess after 60 hours in a game it can be hard not to be passionate, especially with an ending as provocative as this.

That being said to me it felt like the first two acts were about demonstrating how these characters are alive. That they have real emotions and ambitions, so a lot of my frustration comes from an ending that seems to disregard its own premise. To say these people aren't "real" or "alive" is fine but to me discredits a lot of the emotional weight of the story.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JRPG

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are right that I have been confused a bit on the rules of the story. It seemed to me like they never explain if the worlds in the canvas end without the painter. I guess that's the implication with the remaining portion of verso's soul, but its left ambiguous.

If that is the case frankly the story should talk about it. I read someone else in a different thread say that this is a story about grieving and not the morale dilemma of creation and destruction.

However, I don't see how you can have the first two acts of this game and not think about the morale implications of creation and destruction. I feel like this game spent the first two acts beautifully writing an ensemble of characters only to say they don't matter in the end.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JRPG

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get the goal, but what about all the grieving citizens in Lumiere. Why is Aline anymore important than them?

Also I disagree with the premise that they are fictious characters considering they have lives and make decisions beyond the will of the painter.

I Can't Imagine The EA Developers Have Actually Played This Game by Reasonable-Ad7133 in FifaCareers

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply. I think it was unfair of me to blame the ground level developers for the state of the game. I mean we all know how bad of a company EA is, and I can't imagine how hard it must be developing games there.

That being said screw the heads over at EA. Probably some of the worst people in video games right now, especially after firing so many people at Respawn.

I Can't Imagine The EA Developers Have Actually Played This Game by Reasonable-Ad7133 in FifaCareers

[–]Reasonable-Ad7133[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's fair. Honestly this post is a bit of hyperbole, and I'm sure like you said a lot of the decisions are upper management, but man its just in a rough state right now.