Pray4Mojo
Pray4Mojo
Pray4Mojo

I felt that way about XIII, which meant I never allowed myself the opportunity to be disappointed by XV.

I was wondering why my Colgate tasted salty...

Yes, It was the smile that made me think of it and maybe a bit around the eyes. I mean, not a dead ringer, but for some reason that picture just gave me a Wilem Dafoe vibe.

Anyone else think he kindof looks like a young Willem Dafoe in that header picture?

I’ve never thought of the “this is fine” meme as emblamatic of people “facing crushing realities they could not control.”

While I don’t disagree with the sentiment, typically calling someone an idiot is best accomplished while using correct grammar and punctuation.

Me, right now re. the headline and your explanation thereof:

Lol. I bought a few GME stocks out of FOMO a while back just to see what would happen. At this rate, I’m getting about the same return rate as if I bought a new game and took it back to GME for trade-in value.

Awesome idea, but I’m not sure if an Indie game will necessarily get the traction necessary to crowdsource level design. Part of the magic of Mario maker was that you could ostensibly have millions of people making levels. While that could be both a blessing and a curse (a lot of garbage levels out there) ideally, the

Lol, I’d heard it before, but didn’t realize it was a Daniel Tosh reference.  Source notwithstanding, I stand by it.

But you can buy a jet-ski, and you could probably get a decent used one for that kind of money.

lol no.

Quick with a Gene Wilder quote.  You’ll do just fine here.

I’m not too put off by textures, but I recently tried a “Yogurt Jelly” from Taiwan, which is in a tiny little pouch that you squeeze/squirt into your mouth, and, while the flavor was alright, the texture was almost gag inducing.

I honestly don’t understand any of this...

Is everyone stuck in a grade school mentality?

But what about the FOMO?  THE FOMO!!!!!

Well yeah. I think it has something to do with how adamant Kotaku was about calling Act/Bliz out on their shit, which has been awfully quiet recently, and now we’ve not only got an article cheerleading D4 but also encouraging paying for premium versions to get early access and premium content.

Yeesh, this article feels dirty.