This is something that I have been doing for the past few years. Switching channels, ignoring articles and looking down at the floor during movie trailers.
This is something that I have been doing for the past few years. Switching channels, ignoring articles and looking down at the floor during movie trailers.
I live in NorCal and whenever I go see some art exhibits (free ones) in the bay area I've seen stuff like bundles of framed pubic hair, a VHS recording of a homely nude obese woman poorly painted blue while weight lifting and a guy dressed up like a strange furry dog whimpering for I don't know how long because I…
Specifically an Asian American.
Next year WaLuigi!
I remember when they let my character out of the vault he spent about 80 hours going the opposite way and the areas around Megaton City. I thought "ugh when am I ever going to get a place to store my gear?" and had to use that small town that you fortify from Mutant invaders as my home town. Even when I finally moved…
We're going to need a bigger boat.
My circle pad is fine. The circle pad is way too sensitive and I find myself dashing and smash attacking on accident without having the slam it to get the move off.
These guys all look like Sam Cassel
Pocket Monster Hunter
This wouldn't work in the US.
Like everyone else I used to imagine this too except I would use my hand as the character and he would eat swallow things entirely if he couldn't avoid it.
I'm trying a never be seen and never kill gameplay in Dishonored. I don't think I'd be able to do this one.
Sonic likes Miles Davis. Who knew?
Following your passion and getting healthier. Good stuff.
Glad to hear you all at least tried to get a Dillion and Mac.
That's how I see it, gives it more of a push. Flatter your body type and facial features.
I like the illustration over the original image so much that I took away the stars I gave to the other comments.
So people want Nintendo to do more of the same and not go out of their comfort zone.
Oriental like a rug. -just something one of my Asian studies professors used to say when someone was referring to an Asian person.