I'm gonna have to strongly disagree about the zombie point. 1) If its about seeing yourself decay, why is it almost always other people decaying? 2) Zombies aren't defined by decay. 3) That doesn't align with the history of the genre. Whose origins lay in racist depictions of voodoo practices.
I call just about everything "the thing(y)" and pray that the context is apparent enough that I don't need to actually recall the name.
I can't find any evidence of the browser games Hasbro hosted for their various toy lines existing in the 2000's, so here's something slightly newer than that.
I forgot to mention the name of the creature in the post itself. Its a semionotus. And no I didn't misspell it on the prompt sheet, you did.
Probably grabbed an arm full of haagen dazs.
I feel like when that stuff is said people are often envisioning like, flour tortillas, and its like. No, not those ones, the corn ones. The little dudes. The ones where you can grab a dozen of them and, much like portioning a box of spaghetti, wonder if that's ~really~ enough.
Its such a good feature and needs to be implemented everywhere else.
The part that SHOULD infuriate people is that changing the extension doesn't convert the file type. If this trick works for the software you're using, that means that it DOES (technically) support webps and SHOULD work fine without the trick, but the devs and/or publishers said "nah".
I'm a fifteen minute walk from the nearest grocery store, and same.