I really enjoy the Pixel and their Android experience, and after spending time on Bing I really do like Google's search results more. I feel like I can get the answer to my question a lot faster on Google versus Bing. I also use YouTube as a primary source of entertainment so I'm far from degoogling.
Yeah no problem! Here's the recipe:
2 oz Earl Grey tea
1/2 tsp honey
1/2 oz lemon juice
1 1/2 oz gin
lemon twist
Add all and shake with ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass with fresh ice, garnish
I generally make the tea beforehand and let it get to room temp.
While it's more of a mixer, I drink gin and tonics the most. If we are talking about cocktails (3 or more ingredients), London Mules and Bees Knees are great. I am also a big fan of mixing Earl gray tea with gin and lemon to make a Brisk-like drink without the crazy sugar
- NBA, watching all the games I can and reading articles/news about the league
- Gaming, mostly sports games (offline GM mode only, too old for online)
- Cocktails/Mixology, researching and making new cocktails for myself
I would say that my interests and priorities have changed, and when I do want to game I am much more picky as to what I invest that time into.
Maybe 5 years ago I was super into gaming. I would pick up lots of new releases, play them into oblivion, and move onto the next. Nowadays, I will research until I find a game I think I might like, and drop it quickly if I feel like I'm not having fun. Jedi: Fallen Order was a game I thought I'd like but I hated the backtracking and combat (I'm not a Souls-like fan).
I had to look up gameplay since I didn't even hear about this game, and it's way worse than I expected. I would have loved a remaster of the PS2 version that I was too scared to play as a child though.
I just want Lando to win one man, hopefully soon!
I have quite a few of them, and some I'd like to get rid of. Netflix is probably first on the chopping block.
Red Dead Redemption 2. I couldn't pass it up any longer!