Spamwich76
Spamwich76
Spamwich76

Their game, their rules.

It’s a bold move on part of Tripwire. Killing Floor had a pretty passionate fanbase, and this has seemed to be one of the most anticipated games out there. Honestly, I wish more game companies would do this.

No, it’s be like the police serving you with a restraining order if you were repeatedly abusive and threatening to your neighbor. I never understand the people who get up in arms over clauses like these when it comes to playing a communal game. Don’t be human garbage to others online. It’s that simple. And understand

Meanwhile, at Every EULA Ever:

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Oh man, I love Killing Floor. Such a fun series.

Alternate TheBlaze.com headline: “New video game trains gays to slaughter straights!”

Kano is totally a bear.

Great. Here comes the HuffPo article about the "NEW VIDEOGAME THAT ENCOURAGES BRUTALLY MURDERING GAYS!"

“Kiss the Sky” was damn near perfect, and I’d forgotten just how good that Cage the Elephant opening for B1 was. Thanks for connecting the dots.

Wave 103

Man, playing AoE II back in the day with buddies was fun times.

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Track: Closure | Album: Lustmore | Artist: Lapalux

Amazon Glacier. Uploading and storing data is super cheap, but you pay to retrieve it, and it takes up to 4 hours (or more) to retrieve it.

I had an idea for an Oreo banana pot milkshake. I think it would sell really well — in Washington, Oregon, and Colorado, anyway.

I came looking for this very comment.

Just a friendly reminder that "muad'dib" is a desert mouse . . .

Anytime something like this happens and all proceeds go to a quality charity I think you should bold the "All proceeds go to", as people who skim article headers would be more likely to read it.

Pains me a bit to say it, but I agree with you. I've had a mostly hate-hate relationship with Windows for years now, but Windows 8.1 was absolutely a step in the right direction, and Windows 10 shows that Microsoft's the company actually giving serious thought to future user experiences, while Apple's... well,

He's flying a parabolic arc - like the vomit comit - so there's there's apparently zero-G for a few seconds. That's why the candy bar doesn't fall. It moves backwards because he pushed it backwards. You can see when he noses-over further into the arc when the circular grey cover on the right side of the pilot's seat