Dread-Fox
Dread Fox
Dread-Fox

Please do.......what?

Subway is for our nostalgia taste buds, nothing more. For those of you new to that terms it’s easy to explain: As a kid and into your teens you likely at cheap(ish) food often because someone else was footing the bill. Even if you got a job at 15 you didn’t make a ton so you still ate fast cheap food often.

Damn I’d actually have to buy the thing.

I’m sorry I saw a boulder in front of a spaceship get pummeled........aaaaaand not much else.

I cannot speak for the sequel I did not play but Nights on Saturn was anything but garbage. You cray.

Pretty much an insult to even use this garbage in the same sentence as Nights. I mean WTF am I looking at that should excite me at all? Looks freaking boring and very uninspired.

Loved Zelda 2 so much. Couldn’t find many people that shared the opinion.

I agree with him too, in that we don’t feel any guilt about any of it. Thug life.

These deserves all the the stars!

Awesome thanks. Yeah that def Robocop. Geeze, why does Wolverine look like ass?

I don’t see Robocop.......wut r u guys talking about?

Your sentence comes across as someone not even obliged to have actual sex if they chose not to. Which of course would be quite awkward to the other party involved. Especially if it stemmed from no reason other than "I've chosen no more sexy time, so sad, too bad, oh well."

Download the stronglifts 5x5 app. Checkout his website too. You'll be enjoying squats and deadlifts in no time.

Yeah because nothing says respectable company and healthy workplace like a company that allows TV personalities to physically assault low level producers and get away with it.

What is this from lol

I don't remember Dragon Ball airing on any tv stations here before my first exposure to anime on scifi channel when I was very young. Robot Carnival and Vampire Hunter D.

How young are you people? If Robot Carnival didn't make you love anime than I feel for ya

One of the all time best games in the history of gaming IMO.

Yup, that's me pretty much

I agree. He delivered the line so perfectly it's always been one of my favorites in all of cinema.