AwakeningZero
AwakeningZero
AwakeningZero

jaaawsome!!!!

He’s the fucking best! That short mealy mouthed bastard is one of the most S-Rank people to ever walk this Earth seriously what a cool guy him and his sorta awful movies(but often in a fantastic way) have brought nothing but joy to this planet. His friends, oh wait he doesn’t have friends he only has Family must

Problem is insurance needs to be heavily regulated. They always increase prices but never cut them.

Pretty much the weightlifting equivalent of when I have sex; plenty of talk beforehand, a good show of confidence, a decent build up, use of a rubber... and then unintelligible grunts before everything slips out and I’m getting laughed at after a spectacular fail.

Or you could just do whatever you feel like and stop forcing a sense of normalcy on yourself.

I think what you think of such mods (and similarily a bunch of other things) is whether you personally have made yourself a difference between “erotic” and “pornographic”.

Good article. I like how it’s informative about the actual subject instead of some childish column going ‘ieeeeuw boooobieees’.

Sell your computer.

I’m still here for 24 hours I can still fire you

I think perhaps what you’re missing here, Doug, is the fact that if someone is in the $3,500 market, it’s safe to assume they don’t have much money. And if they don’t have much money, it’s safe to assume they can’t afford to pour another $1,500/yr into the car they just purchased to keep it running. And if they can’t

The conversation around Steam has distinctly shifted toward, “A cool new game is out? Eh, I’ll just wait until it’s on sale” for all except the biggest new releases.

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The Steam controller got another big update. Now in open beta, it allows you to register your Steam controller for easy access to your configurations anywhere. It also adds a selection of adorable chime noises for when you power on. Watch PocketEngi’s video of them above. I’m especially partial to “triumph.”

I disagree that it frames it as an unsolvable problem (especially in the context of cartoons where villains are typically dispatched as opposed to rehabilitated or redeemed.) It instead says each of us are responsible for trying to be good. We can’t control the actions and attitudes of others, we can control our

This is simply not true. People do things for reasons we can explain, if we’re willing to wade through the work of doing so.

Update, for 2 years later... Yes and Yes. I now drink dark beers exclusively and this year I need to consolidate hobbies so that I have a few that are very enjoyable instead of 30 of them that all are scattered and in a disarray. Wife and I got back into backwoods camping and hiking, we are planning on doing that