R3tr0Gam3r1971
R3tr0Gamer1971
R3tr0Gam3r1971

I saw his ALPOCALYPSE tour in Mesa over the Summer with my 10 year old. It was her first concert. She LOVED IT! Her fave song was the sign along Yoda. Now Al is guesting on her favorite show, so our streams truly are crossing.

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I will give a thumbs up and a cookie for anyone who can kick this guy in the nads....HARD!

Yes. A majority of victims do gey help now.

Yes. No one believed in the Eighties that male on male sexual assault was ever a thing. It was VERY taboo.

Remember kids! Beatniks were Hipsters before it was cool! "Beatnik was a media stereotype of the 1950s to mid-1960s that displayed the more superficial aspects of the Beat Generationliterary movement of the 1950s and violent film images, along with a cartoonish depiction of the real-life people and the spiritual quest

These students aren't wrong. They are just partying like its 1899!

Good on her! I was sexually abused by my fifth grade teacher, and my sleazebag Stepfather in the 80's. They both got away with it, although my teacher was prosecuted for molesting another kid. MY EX-Stepfather was a University professor, so no one believed me. Being a guy made it worse. My balm is that the fucktard is

I thought this was the logical grandchild of modern day chess! Probably the most familiar 3D[note 3] chess variant to the general public in the middle 20th and early 21st centuries is the game ofTri-Dimensional Chess (or Tri-D Chess), which can be seen in many Star Trek TV episodes and movies, starting with theoriginal

Star Trek: The Next Generation. It had a bumpy start, but quickly became one of the best reboots ever made. The best cliffhanger EVER was Riker saying fire and then waiting 3 months in 1990 to find out what happened.

Would you ever consider bringing Seinfeld back as a Web Series? Or on NetFlix like Arrested Development?

Or they can have their own corrections approved mini tablet!

Might as well say this to us.

Holy Shit! I was using that as a University archivist back in 98!