There’s a fitness guy I follow on Instagram called @trailswithzach, and he always posts trail runs where he makes ice cream in a backpack.
He puts bags of ice in a backpack, along with cream and flavors, and the motion of his running helps churn everything together so it solidifies and mixes into ice cream. It’s actually kinda cool, cause you get to exercise and then enjoy a cold treat when you’re done.
I decided on Fallout 4, and have already racked up two and a half days’ worth of play time.
I almost always get sucked into a Minutemen playthrough. Like tbh I don’t think I’ve ever not done the Minutemen questline, at least up to a certain point.
Fallout 4 is actually probably the Fallout game I’ve finished the least. I remember completing the main quest on my first playthrough all the way back on Xbox, but I honestly don’t think I’ve ever finished it again since. I know I’ve never finished it with the Brotherhood, or the Railroad but I did start a RR playthrough once.
Wax is a rapper of YouTube fame from Montana (moved to LA), and this is honestly one of my favorite songs. Just about being a selfish piece of shit.

My aunt and uncle bought a Tesla a few years back. Partially for the electric vehicle; partially for the fact that in California up until last summer, if you were driving an EV, you could use the carpool lane even if you were by yourself.
I remember my cousin just complaining complaining complaining that she’d have to use the other lanes like “everyone else” when she went to school, and that she’d have to wake up twenty minutes earlier to compensate for the traffic.
That almost doesn’t seem fair.
Like judging the academic merits of an AP high schooler, and a toddler just starting kindergarten.
Having read the article and watched the clip they linked, I agree with him.
People are way too free with their criticisms, even when they haven’t even interacted with what they’re criticizing in any way.