Way to tie it back to games.
Way to tie it back to games.
Oh no now my copies on my desk and it's open and dammit Tina now we all have the virus. Thanks.
Is it just me, or does that thumbnail make him look like Superman taking off?
I just want to say that I personally don't care that it was 9/11, as opposed to any other horrible event on any other day of the year. I think what's appalling about this is that they advertised their party using the deaths of thousands of people, and profited from it. It doesn't matter what country you're in or how…
There's actually someone with the last name Shitpeas? I think I've seen everything now.
Welcome to our ranks >:D
Iron man topic?
Ah cool, you're posting it later now. Life is awesome today.
That is not what I need. I have 1 account for my brother and I and we play at the same time on separate computers. I need something that would let him play on computer 2 if he wants, preferably so we can co-op without having to buy a second license. I could do that with my Jedi Outcast disk and local lan, I should be…
This is actually a really valid question.
It's kind of plain though.
It's kind of plain though.
It's still perfectly valid. Why don't more women go out and make games? If it's because they don't want to work with sexist men, why don't they form their own all-lady studio? I ask this as a chick who's broken into the engineering world with none of the stereotypical "problems" feminists complain about.
I do know that feeling. The 300th time someone yells "Hey, listen!" and tries to sell you a sword or ocarina, it just stops being funny.
For what it's worth I thought it was funny.
I am pretty popular at conventions actually, as is anyone who dresses up as a half-decent Link. And in this case, I did think it was kinda funny, because the trailer was incredibly stupid, so countering it with a fairly stupid meme is actually kind of hilarious.
I'm guessing you'll never name a cat Schroedinger then.
Oh stop being such a killjoy. It's an appropriate situation to use the meme.
The rest of them are bit.ly, but yours is kotaku.com/bit.ly which doesn't work at all.
Oh yeah, forgot you have a thing against Tina.