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FYI, your link doesn't go to They Bleed Pixels, but Kingdom Rush

"the black people"

It's a private company. There are no investors.

I don't really get it. Don't these blades get dull from being smushed against whatever hard surface is under the pizza? Why not just use scissors?

They're using different software, and I imagine different resolutions than they used to use for games. I like the super crisp pixels of yesteryear, but now that everything is more feathery, and round, I'm just not feeling it.

Maybe I'm overreacting... but I don't find the characters to be as artfully designed as the past games.

I remember buying FFIV for $60, and FFVI for $80

Ti...m... Bur... fuck that. Hyrule is not made of spirals, Johnney Depp, and Helena Bonham Carter.

Yeah, I don't agree with the anti-credit card advice. I use mine for *every* transaction. And then I pay it off immediately online.

I was actually partial to the time Jesus was banned for being a jackass in the comments.

Just because other people commute a longer distance, doesn't mean that you're not commuting a long distance.

I try to get the amount of sleep my body needs... go to bed at night early enough that you wake up naturally. Alarms are bad for your sleep patterns... save them for when you have a flight that you 100% cannot be late for or something... but just aim to be awake early enough before work that you naturally wake up, and

Aslo, the further away the hunk of rock is when it's spotted #corre.... oh wait... hashes don't work now

They're really going to have to fix the whole damned "Offline Mode" thing before I'd buy a productivity application on Steam.

What's amusing about pronouncing the word wyvern correctly?

Maybe they at some point became aware of Square EA, and then stopped paying attention to the company and haven't kept track that they no longer are associated?

I don't get it. You say "eh", like a Canadian, but spell "Humor" like an American.

There's a difference between using temporary placeholders for prototyping, and using them in the final product.