The Steins;Gate game has a very opaque choice system. The ending you get has to do with how you use the character's phone in the game, not really how you interact with people. I suggest playing with a guide.
It's really good, though.
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I was a little unsure whether 'knit' belonged with the rest of yellow, but it was clear at the end.
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It was nice knowing the theme of even the last, automatic group.
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The Star Wars red herring tripped me up.
Catholitic?
Huh, I only just noticed that Tracer's googles there are a nod to Sonic.
With drip machines the trick is finding one that gets the water hot enough for proper extraction. Most of them do not. As mentioned elsewhere in the thread, the Mocca Master is the gold standard here, but it's expensive.
Of course, the easiest way to get boiling water is with a kettle, and if you can forego the convenience of a drip machine there are a bunch of brewing methods where you supply the water. The French press, the Aeropress and the Hairo V60 pour-over are popular options.
The main thing, though, if you're serious about the flavor of your coffee, is to grind your own beans.
I gave up and turned it off at 12-1. Oof.
Thought it was Tom Baker from the thumbnail.
Did way more guessing than I like, but I guessed right each time.