...I kind of want to see them all animated doing the double hand job dance.
...I kind of want to see them all animated doing the double hand job dance.
I participated in the world's largest secret Santa, but Guinness can get fucked for pestering me about buying a commemorative certificate.
I always love when people answer my questions with an "I need to do some research", that's how you know you have a valid argument with someone.
Last time I can remember getting that response in an actual conversation was during the NFL kneeling protests. I guy I work with kept repeating how disrespectful it was to kneel, so I asked "Is it disrespectful to God when you kneel in prayer?" You could practically see the hamster fall off the wheel, and he said he needed to speak with his pastor.
Goo gone works wonders
I see you have nothing better to do
Cheese.
Either the edible kind or the repetitive-bullshit-but-it-works kind.
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SNES.
The fact that all the retro indie games try to mimic the SNES style shows how big that era of gaming was.
GBA era is a close second, but that was basically a portable, higher powered SNES.
Transistor's soundtrack gives me eargasms.
The amount of time I spent with the game paused to listen to Red's humming is staggering.
German Suplex in 3...2...
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I still want to see the "Unethicalyimpics" where they do zero drug testing, the athletes are sponsored by pharmaceutical companies, and there's cash prizes for the winners.
They sold T-shirts that said "Ball U" until the pearl-clutching started and ruined the fun.
The Super Mario invincible star music as one guy starts taking out a bunch of people, followed by the death music when he gets hit in the back of the head with a chair/bottle.
Weld them all into a singular abomination that sings the songs of the damned.
When the voices all call out in unison, the end will begin...
Reproduction is more valuable than continuing existence
The slide is taped down, the aimimg angle is terrible, and the mag well is covered so you can't reload.
3/10; I would get shot in the kneecaps while trying to explain how stupid this staff is.
I think at the time, there were people who didn't even know that type of attitude existed, so getting it out on prime time television was big.
I also think that one-shot characters have to be over exaggerated to get their entire being from introduction to resolution shoved into a 22 minute TV show which can be detrimental.
I think the fact that this episode is still today sparking discussion shows how well it was done, but I think there's a lot more story there to flesh out instead of making things so black & white.
We know what your family looks like and where they live. Get back to work.