Looks like he's downloaded several files that will open by default in Irfanview. Irfanview doesn't have a native Lixux version, so it's most likely Windows.
Looks like he's downloaded several files that will open by default in Irfanview. Irfanview doesn't have a native Lixux version, so it's most likely Windows.
Nope, Chrome's download bar. Looks like he's downloaded several files that will open by default in Irfanview. Actually, now that I think about it, Irfanview doesn't have a native Lixux version, so most likely Windows.
Damn, I should have planned ahead.
It must be hard to walk around with so much tinfoil weighing your head down.
All hail Gabe the Great!
You have shown me the truth, the only truth. I shall go now, and assimilate myself with the great one.
You could have been a Half Life 3 hoax? That would have been quite rude.
Luke im ur dad k?
I know, I know, I have fond memories of playing Halo 2 with friends online. All I was saying was that it wasn't until the next generation that it was essentially one of the key reasons to own a console.
I don't think you've been playing the right game.
Erm, nope.
I think your comment is the quintessential definition for "I'm taking this way too seriously."
Ahhhh, see, I've never been a big Kevin Hart fan, so I didn't even recognize the gif.
I can't tell if racist, or joking, or... I don't know, man. I just don't know.
I suppose, but the amount of effort that goes into articles on Polygon (both in design and writing) compared to articles here is why I tend to visit Polygon more often.
The top is featured articles, and is usually where you'll find longer writeups like I, School Shooter being promoted. I actually like that, as it helps the better articles stand out from general news.
Oh yeah, that's like the biggest fear of anyone in a college public speaking class. Your teacher says you can use your notecards for reference, you maybe don't rehearse as well as you should have, and you get to class and you realize that you've forgotten your notecards.
Autobots, assemble!
He was promoting Samsung's curved UHD TV, and the teleprompter got screwed up after he skipped over the executive's intro line. A hilarious amount of awkward ensued.