FrankieMcGigglefits
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j6al1fa wrote
Reply to comment by DagothDeez in Russian heavy metal band "Udar" 1987 by daredelvis421
Damnit you beat me to it
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j67walw wrote
Reply to What Is The Gaming Hill You Will Die On? by OutriderZero
Best games were old crpgs like might and magic. Ultima. Wizardry. Bards tale. Dungeon master/chaos strikes back.
Best resident evil is for the japanese Sega Saturn.
Best castlevania game ever is Dracula X on turboduo.
If you can't win smash or tekken or street fighter but especially soulcaliber with just one hand you suck- my 50 year old husband still schools kids at my work.
Stalker series is like delicious junk food, but the original eurojank was a game called martyr, and it ate pentiums for lunch. You'll probably never get to play it but the last wolfenstein games plot is martyr. And the company that made it, well a lot of them probably don't want to be associated with it now, but you've heard of them.
Csgo, call of doody, sports games need a dedicated console so their filth doesn't pollute pc or good consoles. Maybe move them all to ps5 as proprietary software.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j4ewpme wrote
Reply to My grandparents in the 60s by UnivStudent2
Grandpaw was excited I see
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j2bi0cl wrote
Chankla is eternal
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j1s1uno wrote
Reply to Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Well, once you're immortal and able to shape reality, I'd say that's the upper limit.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j1hk80q wrote
Reply to Future of Games by stoneman217
The future of games:
15 minute guaranteed single player campaign.
20 DLCs composed of all cosmetics which will be required for multi-player.
All produced by Microsoft-EA-Taco Bell/Yum Brands.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j1gt6uu wrote
Absolutely hate the presentation. The plate is choked.
And I'd prefer just chips
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j1bgb20 wrote
Reply to comment by StillAnAss in Urgent warning millions of Netflix users 'could be committing a crime' by [deleted]
It's a bold strategy, cotton, let's see if it pays off.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j0fzll0 wrote
Reply to LG’s UltraGear OLED gaming monitors look as good in person as I hoped / Ahead of CES 2023, LG opened its doors to the press and Valorant pros from the Evil Geniuses esports team to show off its upcoming (and first) OLED gaming monitors. by AsslessBaboon
It's just a wordy ad for monitors. Great.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j0av5w7 wrote
I have tires on my car from 2018 older than op. Point?
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_ixsnt1m wrote
Reply to Scotish fans ready for England vs USA by realbeats
Itt: people gatekeeping what it means to be Scottish or have Scottish ancestry.
They have zero idea or respect for Scottish contributions to places like Texas (most of the defenders of the Alamo were Scottish, for example) or for Scottish contributions to America.
These are the same morons that tell me Edinburgh isn't in Scotland, and there are no black folks in Scotland. Literally. Here on reddit.
Who cares what they're wearing? The bigger issue is why anyone would support fifa or the wc this year given the oppressive nature of the host country. These men are sellouts.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_ix1k0ud wrote
Reply to TIL after a seizure left him paralyzed except for his left eyelid, Jean-Dominique Bauby (1952-1997) wrote the bestselling book "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" by blinking to select each letter as an assistant recited the alphabet to him. by chumloadio
Husband watched it with coworkers at his first hospital gig for TIRR. He was on a traumatic brain injury unit, so it was his bread and butter.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_iuc4ab3 wrote
Reply to TIL This palliative care paper determined that a stream of air from a bedside fan relieves dying patients of dyspnoea (breathlessness/ shortness of breath) as equally as supplemental O2. by No_Cauliflower_5489
Pt o2 sat at 52%. Fan on, NC in place running ar 2%
No difference. Pt still panics. Tissue still become ischemic.
This isn't a new or revolutionary or unknown study, and it's not the only one to mention this
-Frankie's husband, the former palliative care nurse
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_iub66ac wrote
Reply to comment by BurnedBeyond in [I ate] NY pizza by blueblink77
That's at Grey's papaya.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_iub2qna wrote
Reply to [I ate] NY pizza by blueblink77
Thus doesn't look like nyc pizza
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_itpm5hh wrote
Reply to TIL Michael DeBakey, developed over many years the technique of replacing the damaged aorta with a tube made of polyethylene terephthalate. He himself suffered aortic dissection at the age of 97 and survived for two years thanks to the technique he developed himself. by Bobba_fat
If you're ever in Houston visit Methodist hospital for their debakey museum/stuff. It's pretty fascinating. Of course, they're not the only hospital in the texas medical center with debakey shrines.
Interesting is that he'd come up with a new bit and his wife would stitch them together for his operations.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_itk6dx4 wrote
Reply to TIL that the famous author Thomas Pynchon has avoided publicity during his fifty-year career to the point that almost all known photos of him are from the 1950s. However, he voiced himself in two episodes of The Simpsons, where his dialogue consisted entirely of puns on the titles of his books. by IHad360K_KarmaDammit
My husband still celebrates finishing gravitys rainbow in college. Shortly thereafter he claimed he's done for awhile.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_isng0lg wrote
Reply to [homemade] Double bacon cheeseburger with caramelized onion bacon jam by altaccount4sharing
Oh yes yes yes. You need to NSFW this image. Mmmmm
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_isnb6ng wrote
Reply to comment by stumcm in TIL that before the invention of regfrigeration in 1851, ice had to be imported to Australia from Boston, Massachusetts. The ice blocks travelled through the tropics inside ships insulated with timber, straw, peat, and sawdust by stumcm
Not so sure. I saw doc invent an ice machine in back to the future 3, so I'm going with that
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_irqtfjq wrote
Reply to Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces and adult well-being. Individuals who recalled more childhood blue space experiences tended to place greater intrinsic value on natural settings, visiting them as adults – which increases better mental wellbeing by Wagamaga
So where's the study? Am I missing think?
Op only put a link discussing the study.
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_irhhbtj wrote
Are we not going to discuss Bruce Lee's involvement here?
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j6cuney wrote
Reply to ELI5: why do our bodies randomly act like we haven’t had water in days and that we need to chug a bunch randomly? by Serratedlily
Most people exist in some state of dehydration. That's with everyone gets an iv when they come visit us