The Ice Cream Business
A fascinating look at what goes into making Ben and Jerry's ice cream.
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EXU Calamity: Brennan gets to do a super intense prequel in Matt's world
ACOC The Ravening War: Matt gets to do a prequel in Brennan's most intense world
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I find fan edits of ttrpg shows hysterical. Cause it’s just the most dramatic music set over clips of just people at a table. And you have to quickly sleuth by outfit and background what scene and character we’re talking about.
Like if you aren’t into these shows it must be the most inscrutable thing like why has this white man betrayed these people?
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it’s so weird to see people hate on matt in the d20 fandom for a lot of reasons, but mostly it’s weird when I see people say Matt doesn’t belong on dimension 20... he was in the second season, the first sidequest. Matt’s been part of dimension 20 longer than most people have been in the fandom so yeah he belongs in the dome. He’s also been friends with Brennan for a long time. Brennan’s been on CR as a guest and as a gm, same with Aabria, I think he’ll be fine in the dome.
*he’s also been on Pirates of leviathan, another d20 side quest, but I wanted to emphasis how long he’s been apart of d20.
** Also Matt’s not a super ridged dm, I don’t know where that comes from, but he’s pretty open to cool things as long as they make sense and the players can do them
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Never did I expect myself to be mourning the absence of english essays and writing exams and theatre class critiques. Do you understand how fucking amazing of a grade I could get on an analysis of trauma in Critical Role? On Lou Wilson and Emily Axford's finesse in portraying the heavy expectations and double standards placed on children? On Ylfa Snorgelsson's relationship to death? On the journey of a man's relationship to violence? On an analysis of grief in Dimension 20? On the pitfalls of youth? On the dynamic between humanity and religion? On the journey of self-discovery and acceptance? On love in all its forms? On the nature of choice? On everything Brennan Lee Mulligan has to say about capitalism? On the tragedy of im/mortality? On Gerard and Elody's divorce? On the unfeeling and aimless happenstance of the universe? On the role of fate and destiny? I'm not saying it would be easy. I'm saying can you imagine how fucking cool it would have been to turn in 5 pages about a dnd show, feeling good about it?
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Does The Kit Kat Store Sell Kit Kat Bars?
On my most recent trip to Toronto I decided to check out the KITKAT Chocolatory at Yorkdale mall. When I decided to go all I knew about the place was that it was a Kit Kat store. I had a few assumptions about the place, but all I knew for sure is that one thing they offered was custom Kit Kat bars. I don't like to brag, but I've taste tested a few variety of Kit Kat bars in my life (you can see all my reviews here), so I was expecting a lot out of this store.
One of my assumptions was that they would sell a selection of Kit Kat bars from around the world. In particular I thought they might have a few of the Japanese variety. This was not the case at all, they don't even sell a variety of Kit Kat bars from North America. It appears that every single Kit Kat bar they sell is made in house.
I will say that the house (the store) they built is very fancy. Many of the different variety of custom Kit Kat bars they sell were beautifully displayed in these glass display cloches. The fanciness does come at a price, as these might be the most expensive non-imported Kit Kat bars I've ever seen.
Even the packages display them as more of a fine chocolate than a simple candy bar. This leads me to the a few of the problems I had with this place.
First of all, it's very expensive, I walked out of this place with nothing because I just didn't feel like it was worth the price. My bigger problem comes from how they make the different "varieties" of Kit Kat bars. Most varieties of Kit Kat bars sold in stores around the world incorporate every aspect of the Kit Kat bar. Meaning the chocolate, the wafers and the cream between the wafers are often different in the various varieties of Kit Kat bars sold in regular stores. The bars at this store are just three variety of Kit Kat bars, white, milk chocolate and dark chocolate, with random ingredients stuck to the top. The random ingredients available where also fairly standard in the chocolate making world. While I'm sure they tasted fine, it really didn't feel that adventurous, particularly for the very steep price tag.
This with the fact that they didn't offer any of the hundreds of imports available, really turned me off of this place. If I was describe this store, I would say it's a Kit Kat themed fancy chocolate store. While Kit Kat is there, the true spirit of the brand is not. I don't blame you if you want to try this place out, as I'm sure the treats taste great, I was just hoping for a little more adventure than what was on offer.
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Veth Brenatto could and would catapult a fluffernutter into the sky for New Year's Eve entertainment
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