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A cameo role or cameo appearance (/ˈkæmioʊ/; often shortened to just cameo) is a brief appearance or voice part of a known person in a work of the performing arts, typically unnamed or appearing as themselves.

“where they must two minutes at a certain position for a messenger pigeon to arrive.”

Oh great so when the kid’s stuffed clown goes crawling under the bed I’ll know about it.

Oh great so when the kid’s stuffed clown goes crawling under the bed I’ll know about it.

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Sounds like George Bush when he’s been drinking:

and spaghetti and macaroni and cheese I’m so damned confused...

What the hell is even going on in this thread? I’m following a discussion about wiping and toilet paper use and somehow it turned into present wrapping and something about Christmas?

Kids... kids wad until they’re taught how to properly wipe their little butts.

Wow that was deep. It’s interesting that a game can make you realize you’re mirroring some of your habits (for good or bad) in real life and make you contemplate your actions so. I’ve been meaning to pick up Witcher 3, but honestly, I’m terrified to. I have so much to do already and too many games to play. I have #2

I’ve been turned off of the humble bundles for quite a while now. I like the charity aspect, and I liked when I could find some good games by indie devs at a reasonable price; but now it’s all subscriptions to get a better deal or games that are big on Steam that you’ve probably already purchased. If Subnautica was

I’ve been turned off of the humble bundles for quite a while now. I like the charity aspect, and I liked when I

Blizzard also told us years ago that Diablo III required a constant always-online internet connection because of “cloud processing”, one of the buzzwords at the time trying to sell “always on” DRM. It was proved false shortly after release when someone had it running without a connection.

That would be a funny youtube video - visiting a farm with a friend, “Can we milk one of your cows? My buddy and I would like to have a competition.”

Don’t forget there’s that awesome Genie movie Sinbad starred in.

Problem with Ark is that you can grief in various ways, even if PvP isn’t enabled. Unless you’re controlling the server, people can do a whole lot of messed up stuff. With PvP off, the guy can pull the Giga to follow him and it might attack/destroy another player’s base. With them offline (or unprepared to deal with a

Ark is a hell of a game. I played it about 2 years ago on PC and left after our tribe got demolished by a larger established tribe on an official server. They’ll take out anyone that’s getting too big. I went back about 6 months ago and was having a blast on a private server that turned out was being run by some jerks

Battlefield 1942.

Sorry to post again but I’m probably lost in the grays anyway, so the short of my reply to someone else:

I thought my wife was into gaming when we met. Turned out she was just saying she was into a lot of the same things to spend time with me. I did manage to get her to play a few games, not just casuals - she was into Morrowind for a bit, and played through all 3 Mass Effect games - but there were always dry stretches

I’m not convinced this wasn’t an intentional move on Funcom’s part. It hasn’t received the highest of ratings on Steam and what better way to get more people to play it and in Funcom’s own words “. . . hope they make the jump to the official version so they can stay up to date with the latest patches and

Wouldn’t it be 9 Cat?