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Fallout: London’s DLC is still “coming soon”, but you can now immersively drink its irradiated tea in VR
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Fallout: London’s DLC is still “coming soon”, but you can now immersively drink its irradiated tea in VR

by admin June 2, 2025


Fallout: London might have launched buggier than a holiday at a nature reserve dedicated to cockroaches and coders, but since that point Team FOLON’s put a lot of effort into making sure people can enjoy the pretty damn good game it’s created. While you’ll have to wait a bit longer for some Londony DLC, you can now play some of the mod in VR.

This Fallout: London VR mod is available to grab right now in beta form via Nexus Mods, having been developed by a team led by modder Asciimov. So, it hasn’t come from Team FOLON directly. That said, Fallout: London project lead Dean ‘Prilladog’ Carter has shouted it out via an announcement on Team FOLON’s Discord server.

“Please note that this is a community-made and unofficial mod by Asciimov’s ‘Fallout: London VR’ modding team,” Carter wrote, “Team FOLON does not provide any support for this.

“This mod and its conversation system are still in beta, as only around 10% of the quests (one main storyline) have currently been tested, but at the moment all known game breaking bugs have been fixed.” So, you can at least get started with your virtual reality trip to the city of baked beans, bowler hats, and blokes who sound like Michael Caine.

Carter also headed any questions folks might have about the Fallout: London DLC that Team FOLON’s working on off at the pass, adding: “If you are expecting us to announce the DLCs, they are still in the works and coming soon.” Cool.

If you fancy giving the Fallout: London VR mod a go, the list of requirements is on its Nexus Mods page. You’ll need Fallout 4 with all DLC, Mod Organiser 2, Fallout 4 Script Extender VR version 0.6.21, and – unsurprisingly – Fallout: London. The Fallout: London VR team also has its own Discord server you can head to for help troubleshooting issues that don’t have potential fixes outlined already.



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35 Years Ago Today, Garfield's Owner (Didn't) Drink Dog Semen
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35 Years Ago Today, Garfield’s Owner (Didn’t) Drink Dog Semen

by admin June 1, 2025


On May 30, 1990, the world received a new Garfield comic strip. This isn’t a big deal. We’ve been getting daily Garfield comic strips since 1978. We got a new one today! But 35 years ago, a single Garfield comic strip became one of the most infamous in the franchise’s history because a lot of people thought it depicted the lazy cat’s owner drinking dog semen.

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Here’s the Garfield comic strip that appeared in newspapers around the country exactly 35 years ago today:

Image: Paws Inc / Jim Davis / Kotaku

So yeah, that does seem like Garfield’s owner Jon Arbuckle just drank some dog semen that was sitting in a cup while trying to flirt (unsuccessfully) with veterinarian Liz. That would explain why she mentions that Jon should expect a “fine, healthy litter of puppies” and why he appears to have consumed something truly revolting.

And that’s what a lot of people thought after seeing the comic in 1990. For many, many years, Garfield fans and people who like weird facts would spread the story of Jon drinking dog semen around the web as people reacted in disbelief or assumed the strip was altered. And even if you chose to believe that Garfield creator Jim Davis didn’t intend the joke to be about dog semen, there wasn’t a readily available and funny alternative explanation.

In 2017, we finally got some answers. Buzzfeed contacted Davis and asked him about the dog semen comic strip. And to the disappointment of many, the creator behind the famous comic claimed Mr. Arbuckle didn’t drink dog semen. However, his explanation of the strip is still pretty weird and not very funny.

“On the farm, we used to give first-calf heifers a high-protein supplement to help them deliver healthier calves,” Davis told Buzzfeed. “The supplement was provided by our vet. Since Liz is a vet, I assumed that there would be a similar supplement for dogs. There you have it!”

I’m inclined to believe Davis, though it’s still wild to me that nobody involved with the Garfield strip pointed out to the creator how the comic could be misinterpreted. I also find it strange that Davis would assume everyone in the world is familiar with high-protein pre-natal cow supplements and would understand that this random comic was referencing that very specific concept.

Screenshot: Realnutsling / Kotaku

In 2017, however, Davis threw a wrench in the works when someone allegedly bought a signed copy of the infamous strip. And included on the artwork was a message from Davis: “These events are canon.”

You know what, I changed my mind. I think 35 years ago Jon Davis wanted to see if he could get away with making a comic about a dude drinking dog semen, and pulled it off, but can never admit it without destroying Garfield’s brand. But Davis, it’s 2025. The world is weird and loves this kind of shit now. If you admitted it, you could make shirts about it, and make even more money than you already have. So I say fuck it. It’s been nearly four decades. Admit the truth, Jim, and profit.

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Never Drink Alone: A Guide to Turkish Coffee
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Never Drink Alone: A Guide to Turkish Coffee

by admin May 31, 2025


Out of all caffeinated rituals, Turkish coffee takes the (coffee) cake. That’s because, according to some experts, Turkish coffee isn’t a type of coffee—it’s a cooking method. Commonly seen across Middle Eastern cultures, the beverage looks and acts similar to espresso, served in a small cup and tasting very rich yet very different.

Turkish coffee is made with coffee ground finer than espresso (the ideal Turkish coffee grind has a flourlike consistency) and a brewing process that involves boiling three times. It’s an unfiltered drink, so the coffee grounds eventually settle to the bottom of the cup. The grounds make for a thick drink, but they also play an important role in the auspicious ritual of fortune telling, a practice that ultimately inspired my love for the brew.

My introduction to Turkish coffee was with my sister’s Iranian family (we have different fathers. Her father, Ali, is from Iran). Upon visiting them to celebrate the Persian New Year, my sister’s aunt made Turkish coffee after dinner one evening and a family friend proceeded to “read” the coffee grounds and tell us our fortunes (I dive into the specifics of this process more below). While I cannot adhere to the validity of fortune telling, I will say that the family friend predicted I’d have a son. That was over 10 years ago. At the end of 2024, I gave birth to my first child, a healthy baby boy.

But you don’t have to get your fortune told to enjoy Turkish coffee. You also don’t have to search too far and wide across the coffee forums to find strong opinions about the strong coffee and how it should be made. This was possibly my biggest setback in research, as there are those who suggest beginning the brew with hot water, while others suggest cold water. Some suggest sugar, others without. Some suggest high heat, others low. You might have even seen Turkish coffee being prepared in sand. (The owner at my local Palestinian deli tells me that this is mostly a tourist gimmick.)

So, to the coffee nerds, the anal and the meticulous, if you’re hoping for a “right” way to make Turkish coffee, I hate to disappoint you. Those who make Turkish coffee in their home regularly measure and brew with their heart, and each household has a similar but almost always slightly different method. It’s your preferences that will ultimately guide the ins and outs of your brewing.

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What Is Turkish Coffee?

Turkish coffee is often served in a cup that’s usually no more than 2 ounces. It might look similar to espresso, but while espresso is brewed under high pressure, Turkish coffee is brewed by boiling finely ground (even more fine of a grind than espresso) coffee in a cezve. A cezve (referred to as an ibrik in other countries like Palestine) is a small pot with a long handle, usually holding around 10 to 15 ounces and made out of copper.

Generally, Turkish coffee is boiled in the cezve in three parts. After each boil, a small amount is poured into the coffee cup. The cezve is returned to the stove after each pour until you’ve filled your cups. The process of boiling the coffee multiple creates a thick and frothy coffee that is very strong and very aromatic.

Ideally, Turkish coffee is ground with a traditional Turkish coffee grinder like this. Because Turkish coffee is ground to a fineness that most commercial coffee grinders cannot achieve, your best bet is to buy it pre-ground (I’ve suggested a few brands below). I almost considered using my Sana Grain Mill (8/10, WIRED Recommends) to see if I could achieve the grind, but didn’t want to risk the coffee flavor in my homemade flour.

The Process

Traditionally, finely ground Turkish coffee is mixed with water in a cezve, along with some sugar, depending on your preferences. You’ll bring the coffee to a boil on low/medium heat over an open flame, usually in three parts. The first boil will develop a foam (think crema, as seen in other coffee drinks). This foam is essential to Turkish coffee, as the drink’s frothy thickness makes it stand out from others. Some recipes suggest using a spoon to scoop the initial foam into your prepared cups. Otherwise, you’ll use the cezve to pour it into your prepared coffee cups a little at a time. Put the cezve back on the stove to boil and repeat this process twice more until you’ve filled your coffee cups to the rim.

As I mentioned earlier, it’s important to note that, unlike other coffee styles in which technicality is prioritized with scales and thermometers, you’ll see neither of these aspects come into play when making Turkish coffee. With roots that date back to the 16th century in the Ottoman Empire, Turkish coffee is a drink integrated into and born of a culture. So, think of Turkish coffee like your grandma’s cooking—a recipe acts as a guide, but it is ultimately a process that is led with the heart.

The Tradition of Fortune Telling

You may not place much stock in auspicious practices, and I don’t blame you. But in case you’re curious, there are traditions to be respected.

The fortune-telling process begins once you’ve finished your drink. You’ll place your coffee cup upside down on its saucer. The grounds will drip and scatter, and this is what the fortune teller will analyze to determine your fortune.

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Turkish Coffee

Just as my family friend read my coffee grounds on that fateful day 10 years ago, the practice of fortune telling through Turkish coffee should be done by someone who is experienced in the craft. It is strongly suggested that you do not try to read your own fortune.

This act of fortune telling also establishes something important when it comes to Turkish coffee: It’s a social activity—something meant to be enjoyed with company. It’s not a science. A great example of this is my local Palestinian deli using hot water to make its Turkish coffee. Beginning with hot water may go against what some coffee aficionados recommend (beginning with cold water is usually ideal for any brewing process to achieve optimal flavor and extraction), but many places selling Turkish coffee do this to speed up the process and serve their customers more quickly. When making the recipe below, don’t focus on being too technical.

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Turkish Coffee Recipe

Yields 2 2-ounce cups of Turkish coffee

Equipment

  • 1 cezve
  • 2 small (2 oz.) coffee cups

Ingredients

  • 2 heaping Tbsp Turkish coffee
  • 6 ounces water
  • 1 tsp sugar (optional)

Instructions

Combine Turkish coffee, sugar, and water in your cezve. Stir until combined. Put cezve over a low/medium gas stove flame and slowly bring to a boil over a couple of minutes (if it boils too fast, it’s harder to develop the initial foam). Once boiling to the top, quickly take the cezve off the stove and pour a small amount into your prepared cups (about half an ounce).

Return the cezve to the open flame and bring to a boil. Repeat steps 3 to 4 twice more until you’ve filled your cups to the brim. Serve immediately.





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