JiaJem
JiaJem
JiaJem

Clyde was the difference between casual and hardcore players back then. If you cared enough to learn the ghosts behavior you would be able to predict what Clyde would do leaving you with only 3 ghosts to worry about. Players who didn't know his behavior would try to avoid him and wind up on a collision course with the

Usually for privacy. So they don't end up with stalkers which is super easy in the digital age.

I feel like this game is trying to say something about the pointlessness of our self-obsession and the brevity of youthful beauty. Aren't we all just skeletons walking around a graveyard taking selfies?

I don't remember those, but I do remember Popples. (I may be dating myself here) They were cute critters that could tuck themselves into a ball.

Do you guys remember those dolls that folded into cupcakes? Like...they had rubber skirts that folded up and hats that were the cupcake frosting? I had like ten of those

well I just about spit out my morning coffee on this

It'd never happen. Too many trees and wildlife would be affected by the construction. If anything, it'd bring Miyazaki out of retirement to direct a movie about a little girl, who befriends some creatures to stop construction of a theme park. At the end of it all, she would have 'grown'.

I thought this was SUCH a powerful ad.
I was sorta off doing my own thing when it aired. So mostly I could only hear it. I did see the screen and notice it was a steady shot.

I thought it was another joke ad, about people calling 911 for silly things, but the reveal kinda knocked me off my feet. It reeled you in with a

Thanks for the love! Hair process goes like this:

I don't think it should, as far as criminal charges go, for one simple reason: Evidence.

I'm still mourning the demise of these.

I think it's very difficult because "normal" American eating—donuts for breakfast, McDonald's for lunch, pizza for dinner, with a couple of Big Gulps, half a box of Oreos and a bag of Doritos in between meals—should probably be classified as an eating disorder, and when you want to do better it's hard to know what's

I am just going to leave it MNEK about my thoughts about this song

Good thing we're sanitizing the language.

I think many of the critics of her work are impressed by the technical ability, but question whether she's presented anything that an existing photo didn't already present. They are purely technical exercises to me, deadset on faithful recreation, and that's hard to get excited about. The strongest feeling I get

Technically impressive yes, but I can't help but think, "What's the point?" These are all copies of photos that look exactly like the original photos. Where's the artistic license? Where's the creativity? Where's the thing that stops and makes me say, "Hey, that's pretty cool?" What is the point of spending hours

Jesus. Only 39 responses to this gaming feat? That's a damn insult. I remember watching this live and just stopping to actually watch what was actually happening instead of doing stuff in the background like I usually do during speed runs. It was pretty damn amazing what Birfell pulled off. Especially if you

I still can't get over this, the things he does don't even look humanly possible! And they say the Japanese players are EVEN BETTER??

Impressive, most impressive. I enjoy the cheer he gives out at the end. Reminds me of being young and completing a hard section of a video game or something.