Werewolf: The Apocalypse is a tabletop RPG system/setting, and the developers have similar naming conventions for their other RPGs. Meanwhile, if game or book or whatever is effectively a spin-off of a specific IP made by a different dev or group, they kind of need to use the full name of whatever the base IP they are working with. Hence, Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Other games with similar compound names/titles are either an example of this, or the publisher is angling to set up the convention assuming their game's success.
This really depends on the environment it lives in and individual dietary quirks. It’s true that wild salmon is generally more pink but there are definitely exceptions to this
I worked the overnigth shift at McDonalds around 2010-2012. At 3am is when we start getting the munchie stoners, and the drunks heading home from parties and clubs. You get some wild encounters and honestly at that time of the night, yeah we're willing to fulfil weird orders to get rid of food that late at night.
17:50. It's called that because Werewolf: The Apocalypse is the name of the ttrpg series it is based on. And that one is called that because there already is a very well known social game called Werewolf.
I remember a video about the ice cream machines - being "broken" is much more common at McDonald's, other fast food places often use the exact same machines but with less problems and their contract with the ice cream machine company is different. It has to do with the cleaning cycle and the cooling/freeze cycle. I can't remember the exact details but it's omething about the machine getting overfilled after the cleaning cycle and not reaching the right cold temp at the right time so it throws a code that only authorized repair people can decode and clear There was a third party company that made a usb thing that could tell the employees how to clear the code so they could just redo the cleaning cycle, refill the machine and get back up and running but, of course, McDonald's and/or the ice cream machine company shut that solution down. Oh, and I don't know if they're still made but I do remember at one point someone DID sell gold pills, and I think I remember seeing scented ones too.
Mother and Monster are sold side-by-side in Aussie supermarkets. I even went to Coles yesterday and there were both Mother and Monster next to eachother. :P
Did *not* expect the rant about Mother, but they're right
and yet we never heard if they got back to em :\
Also the ice cream machines get often infested with cockroaches.
🤢🤮
It's not real ice cream anyway. Just buy your own.
yeah, its always cockroaches
Werewolf: The Apocalypse is a tabletop RPG system/setting, and the developers have similar naming conventions for their other RPGs. Meanwhile, if game or book or whatever is effectively a spin-off of a specific IP made by a different dev or group, they kind of need to use the full name of whatever the base IP they are working with.
Hence, Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. Other games with similar compound names/titles are either an example of this, or the publisher is angling to set up the convention assuming their game's success.
26:26 Farm-raised salmon are grey while wild salmon are like flamingos in that they're pink because they eat shrimp and stuff
This really depends on the environment it lives in and individual dietary quirks. It’s true that wild salmon is generally more pink but there are definitely exceptions to this
I worked the overnigth shift at McDonalds around 2010-2012. At 3am is when we start getting the munchie stoners, and the drunks heading home from parties and clubs. You get some wild encounters and honestly at that time of the night, yeah we're willing to fulfil weird orders to get rid of food that late at night.
17:50. It's called that because Werewolf: The Apocalypse is the name of the ttrpg series it is based on. And that one is called that because there already is a very well known social game called Werewolf.
I remember a video about the ice cream machines - being "broken" is much more common at McDonald's, other fast food places often use the exact same machines but with less problems and their contract with the ice cream machine company is different. It has to do with the cleaning cycle and the cooling/freeze cycle. I can't remember the exact details but it's omething about the machine getting overfilled after the cleaning cycle and not reaching the right cold temp at the right time so it throws a code that only authorized repair people can decode and clear There was a third party company that made a usb thing that could tell the employees how to clear the code so they could just redo the cleaning cycle, refill the machine and get back up and running but, of course, McDonald's and/or the ice cream machine company shut that solution down.
Oh, and I don't know if they're still made but I do remember at one point someone DID sell gold pills, and I think I remember seeing scented ones too.
just looked it up and Mother is owned by Coca Cola and NOT recommended for kids.
Year late, but Kingdoms of Amalur is a good game. Unique with a great story. At least I think so.
6:03
RIP Cheems
you are still insanely loud bro...
But again still appreciate your content 😌
Isn't werewolf in the same world as vampire the masquerade lmao all the games (tabletop and video games) in that world are named like that
21:30 this is already a thing, but its gold flakes
Is Mother just Monster but forced to comply with weird Australian censorship regulations?
Mother and Monster are sold side-by-side in Aussie supermarkets. I even went to Coles yesterday and there were both Mother and Monster next to eachother. :P
@@JomasterTheSecond Ah, should've been a giveaway when he said it tasted good