Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

I have to agree. This was a pretty turrible decision by the 76ers.

Noble wisdom from Sir Cumference.

The Round Mound of Sound Logic.

What’s needed aren’t some modest reforms or some tinkering around the edges: The USOC needs to be entirely overhauled or scrapped in its entirety.

Ugh, that was pretty humerus. +1.

none, just bone spurs

Trump loves America so much he stayed here through the entire Vietnam War.

I admire Trump and his team’s ability to successfully push the narrative that supporting Trump = supporting America. It is so far removed from reality that having to explain it to someone is almost more trouble than it is worth. 

“Which bone is most likely to be infected with racism? Femur? Rib? Have medical professionals ever confirmed the existence of a racist bone?”

Breaking: Corruption somewhere across an ENTIRE FUCKING CONTINENT THAT IS FUCKING HUGE!! Localize. Africa is treated like it’s a country. Africa is larger than Europe PLUS the United States PLUS China PLUS India. By my count that is one full continent, two sub-continents, and a minor sub-continent.

ETA: To this day

So much of this. Hell, pokemon tcg online is probably more popular than Artifact 

I know it’s just part of the background noise at this point, which is horrifying, but the parallels in the words chosen by Trump and those by a politician who might have actually caused a journalist’s death...it ain’t great.

I don’t understand this sport. The animal doesn’t want to be ridden. It’s not “playing” with you it’s trying to get you to fuck off.

This is a straight failure of reading comprehension.

I never said the author’s vision had to trump player agency; I said that reconciling any definitive “endpoint” in a narrative with previous promises of total player agency is difficult primarily because there are too many paths that players can take in order to reach

Now playing

Came here for the Dusty Rhodes reference.

This is the difficulty that any set narrative runs into when it advertises itself as being driven by “player choice.” It is not possible to both have a set narrative line and not do shit that invalidates certain player decisions at some point along the line.

The same thing happened to Mass Effect 3—and has happened in

Painlessly killing an animal for food isnt torture. Is that what you think? Because idiots think that.

It’s these type of bullshit comments that really chafe my nuts.

I dont believe it.