Tag: fits
Tron Merch at Walt Disney World Offers Sci-Fi Fits, Retro Toys, and Custom Figures
Walt Disney World’s new Tron merchandise capitalizes on Flynn’s arcade and the Grid with futuristic gear, program-inspired toys, and throwback fashion.
I live in a 456 sq ft tiny house – there are no closets but it fits a dishwasher & king bed plus a hot tub outside
BIGGER isn’t always better — for one woman, a 456-square-foot house is just right.
The modern-day Goldilocks may have no closets but she’s perfectly happy with her tiny house.
A woman showed off her 456 sq ft house with a hot tub in the yard[/caption]
Her living space doubled as her bedroom with a bed and couch[/caption]
Emily @ebroomy, shared her home in a tour with over 200,000 TikTok followers.
“Tour of my tiny house,” she said, panning over a field of snow as she entered the home.
The backyard of the house featured a fire table, hot tub, sauna, and plenty of open space.
The inside held a roomy full kitchen, complete with an oven, dishwasher, cabinets, fridge, and microwave.
Steps from the kitchen revealed a studio space that doubles as a living space.
The room contained a king bed in the center of the house complete with a work desk, dresser, couch, TV, dining bar, and festive Christmas decorations.
A compact but modern bathroom highlighted a walk-in shower, washer and dryer, a double vanity with sinks, and even a toilet with a bidet.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts on the homey space: “I want it,” said one commenter.
“Love it! It’s beautiful,” said another.
“My dream retirement home!” said a third.
“I absolutely LOVE this tiny home!” said a fourth.
“All I want is this kind of home, so peaceful,” sighed a fifth.
Her bathroom contained a washer, dryer, walk-in shower, and a toilet with a bidet[/caption]
New Skull and Bones gameplay footage shows how the story fits in
Hot on the heels of announcing yet another delay for its upcoming pirate game, Ubisoft has unveiled new Skull and Bones gameplay footage that provides the most in-depth look to date of how its multiplayer open-world fits with its narrative elements.
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Splatoon 3’s Chill Season is giving us the cosy fits we need for the winter months
Nintendo’s put out a brand new Splatoon 3 trailer showing off the upcoming Chill Season, promising fresh fits, new weapons, and the return of an old favourite stage.
This Chill Season kicks off in Splatoon 3 on December 1, and looks like it should liven things up again since the game launched in September. So far we’ve had a couple of Splatfests, one of them just over the weekend which was a collaboration with Pokemon, but this upcoming update will add in a couple of news modes.
First up is the arrival of X Battles, a new mode for the series that’s more about your skill level than anything else. We’ve seen it in previous Splatoon 3 showcases, and you can only unlock it after reaching the elite rank in Anarchy Battles, so if you’re looking to play with the big fish, you better start putting the work in.
‘Singing’ goat causes giggling fits at Worcester Cathedral service
One size fits all: Universal charger will be reality in the EU by 2024
The new rules aim to cut down on waste and provide savings for consumers by letting them use a single charger for various portable electronic devices.
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Hot Drop: How Apex Legends Mobile Fits Into Apex Legends’ Lore
Hot Drop is GameSpot’s Apex Legends column, in which Jordan Ramée takes a closer look at Respawn’s battle royale to provide additional insight into the game’s evolution, as well as dive deeper into its episodic storytelling and characters.
Man, I haven’t written a Hot Drop in a hot minute. And for that, I apologize. Y’all deserve regular opportunities to get in the comments and tell me how absurd my many Apex Legends’ theories are, or how I’m 100% correct in my prediction that the Apex Games are moving to the moon of Seer’s home planet, Boreas, in Season 15. To make up for my absence, let’s talk about something spicy, like Apex Legends Mobile lore.
Jon Hamm finally found a movie that fits his knack for comedy
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How She-Hulk Fits An Ultra-Serious Daredevil Into Its Comedic World
When the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer debuted at San Diego Comic-Con, fans got quite the shock with the reveal that Charlie Cox is reprising his role as Matt Murdock/Daredevil in the series. This is incredibly exciting–especially when you consider the upcoming standalone series for the character on Disney+. However, Cox’s portrayal of Daredevil so far has been decidedly serious and often dark. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, on the other hand, is a half-hour sitcom about a lawyer who just happens to turn into a big, green rage monster. How, exactly, do those two pieces fit together?
According to showrunner Jessica Gao, it wasn’t as hard as you might think. “It’s so fun to take these characters that you’ve only seen in these kinds of very serious dramatic roles and situations and [bring] them into our show where they get to kind of take a break from all that because in our show the universe isn’t going to end,” she told GameSpot. “It’s slice of life. It’s daily life. It’s like a chill Tuesday. They don’t have to be so heightened because of that. They get to live a regular life, and we all get together to explore a different side of them when they’re not in these heightened situations.”
Not surprisingly, Cox had a pretty good understanding of how to fit his version of Daredevil into the show. “Charlie is so wonderful,” Gao continued. “He has such reverence for the character that he’s played, and he loves being Daredevil so much. He was definitely part of the conversation. And I don’t think we did anything that made him feel like we were betraying the character.”