![]() My shopping list was simple: Bacon and Tortilla Chips. ![]() I was a little slow at getting to it today and I kept pushing off going to the store until later in the day and when I went, I just went up the street to the Dollar General (a noted purveyor of fine meats). I don’t have to keep up with the Joneses (who are probably making bacon-wrapped waffles in bacon syrup served with bacon beer). I need to stick to the basics and just celebrate. ![]() You have to pace yourself over this journey. I’ll leave that to others while I prepare for the 200 plus days left of this quest. I just don’t have to put on the biggest celebration for it. Sure I am going to celebrate bacon and I will do so happily. Then I realize that this is a long quest, not a one day thing. You start seeing it pop up on social media and trending and you start questioning how am I going to make my mark out there? I don’t want to let down my fans. When you celebrate something like bacon, you feel you have to come out strong and up your game. It’s easier to celebrate a day like Pepper Pot Day because not too many people know what it is. I always have a tough time on holidays that are bigger and more widely recognized than my usual celebrations. The world knows that men love bacon and they are cashing in on it. If you have ever checked the “Man” section at a gift store (an awful section of any store that reduces my gender to a group of bourbon drinking, sports watching, bacon eating buffoons), there’s always an area devoted to the love the of bacon. The world knows this and cheers for bacon at every chance it gets. It’s pretty versatile and it will always make whatever you are eating better (ok, maybe not if you were eating Jell-O or something like that). You can wrap anything in bacon and make it better. Just a plain old Townhouse cracker with a little bit of cheese. But if you really look at what I served – it was essentially a cracker. On Christmas, I served bacon covered crackers that were a big hit. It makes anything it attaches to more tasty as well. Salty, fatty, crispy and oh so flavorful. It’s everything you want in a meat product. ![]() Histera is developed and published by StickyLock Games.There are few foods in the world that are celebrated more than bacon, and rightfully so. As a community member, you will be able to see how the game goes from concept to final product, make suggestions for improvements, vote on new features, join public playtests and much more! Instead of just throwing a game out there, StickyLock Games decided to get the community involved throughout the development process. “We are working hard to bring it to Steam for early access by the end of this year.” “By using the latest Unity DOTS and Netcode we can bring some unique features to this game,” said lead developer Mitchel Alberts. StickyLock’s team of 40+ creative artists and developers have been working on the new title for the last 2 years. The game will also include several unique never-before-seen features and competitive e-sports style gameplay including an amazing level-editor option for all players. Experience vastly different surroundings, outfits and weapons that will force you to change tactics and resources. It is possible for players to run around in high-tech armor fighting a rebel uprising, or stomp around in primitive clothes with improvised weapons and fighting a rival tribe. Histera is a multiplayer first-person shooter that takes place in multiple simulated eras and moments in history as well as in the future.
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