@jasper127 it's 100% restaurant jargon. I've heard it used for an ingredient or item being out of stock working in multiple restaurants across multiple states
@jasper127 that is how language works, 2 things can be true. the etymology of 86d could be about murder, and the restaurant industry could use it as shorthand for being out of something. IDK why you are arguing with me about it. just because kitchens aren't where 86d originated doesn't mean it's not where it's currently used
I still hope E3 sticks around. Or that the companies band together to do these digital events around the same time. These once a year get hype events always get me way more than scattered stuff. I mean I've not watched a single gaming show that isn't E3 or the Game Awards. They just don't get me as excited for whats to come.