Black Friday mood: <huff, huff> time for some rest. Seriously, a reason I made #OtherFemme was to show Samus in a quieter moment like this, catching her breath. #BlackFriday #FridayVibes #Metroid #SamusAran #Mood #FridayFeeling #HappyFriday
Kevin Afghani as Mario & Luigi | Friday, 10.13.2023
This just in: After weeks of rumors and speculations, Nintendo officially confirms that Kevin Afghani will voice both Mario and Luigi (replacing longtime voice acting legend, Charles Martinet) when Super Mario Bros. Wonder releases next week (you can also pre-order the game on the Nintendo eShop).
Friday Mood: after assembling furniture, let me blast something to bits and enjoy a libation. #Mood #FridayVibes #FridayFeeling #Metroid #SamusAran #HappyFriday #EasyButton
If you're in Japan right now, then fellow TMNT players, you're out of luck because the TMNT: Cowabunga Collection was delisted from Steam a week ago.
However, for the time being you can still buy and play the 13-game collection on other available platforms (Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, & Xbox Series X | S).
Max cleared her throat, signaling her distaste for being ignored, "As the alpha of the house-"
Billy groaned out in exasperation.
Max stated, louder and more resolute, "As the alpha of the house, I have the final say on what goes on in this household."
"She does not," Billy tried to interrupt but his protest went completely ignored.
Susan smothered a cackle, refusing to break up the argument between her children. It had taken a lot to get here. She remembered how fragmented they were when her late husband was still alive. She barely had a good relationship with her own daughter, much less Billy. And the children were constantly at each other’s throats, unknowingly reaping the discord Neil had sown in their souls. But now, they survived. They had transitioned to healing. She would be forever thankful to be given a second chance.
Max gave her brother a leveled glare, practically scolding him from daring to cut her off. "Be grateful I'm not enforcing a curfew on you, young man."
Horrified, Billy turned to Susan and whined, “Mom, make her stop!”
Oh.
Susan blinked, not able to trust herself from bawling from the surge of emotions. It was forgiveness and trust and love and hope wrapped up in three simple letters. She was so sure she did not deserve it yet but she yearned to earn it. Her Billy had always been the better person to freely give without regard to merit. She struggled to compose herself, fixing a watery smile as she kissed her son on his temple.
Billy let out a half-hearted protest, mumbling about the state of his curls under her overly eager hug.