I like Twitter a lot. It's a wonderful constraint for joke writing. Social media isn't the devil, lots of people dig it.
I like Twitter a lot. It's a wonderful constraint for joke writing. Social media isn't the devil, lots of people dig it.
Merritt Kopas | Designer of provocative games like Consensual Torture Simulator, frequent tweeter of odd marginalia, unafraid to shut fools down.
I promise, not all Atheists are like this, I swear.
Hey, uh, fella? You don't win cool points for being over-the-top. Nobody cares that you don't care about this. Though, considering how far out of your way you've gone to respond to this, and the things people have said here, it's possibly possible you may care a lot.
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I, for one, welcome our new ancient fossil overlords.
Give me Nuka-Cola or give. me. death.
Come back when ya got some money, buddy!!
If that price tag were a little lower, I'd buy that jacket. It's super slick.
It's a reference to Rosalind Lutece's book, Barriers in Trans-Dimensional Travel. It's basically just the creator making a really subtle joke, and a really subtle play on the goings-on of Bioshock Infinite. The game itself begins with a quote from the text: "The mind of the subject will desperately struggle to create…
This is actually kinda beautiful. It speaks a lot to the mind of the artist, even if that artist isn't looking for porn. In essence, the mind of the artist is driven to create no matter what, even if creation proves almost too daunting to even accomplish.
I'm bisexual and if she were a real person I'd skyhook some throats if it meant a shot.
I'd feel really bad if my kid showed up in some porn.
After watching, like, four different playthroughs over the last couple months... I finally bought the game. I told the guy at Gamestop that I might be back to return it, I may throw it at him, and I may yell. The other guy there joked that he uses "sell someone Dark Souls" as a training exercise.
There wasn't any rage in what I said. My point still stands: If he is watching the show, it's ridiculous that, in the time that he has been watching it (he is watching season 2, after all), he hasn't come across the name somewhere on the internet, and should know how it is spelled. And if you're buying merch of a…
That's not a reasonable mistake. He's talking about a very specific character from Game of Thrones. He should know how it's spelled, if he exists at all on the internet.
Felicia Day was the love interest in Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog, if that helps. I mean the actual actress who plays her, that is.
Hardwick must love this.
I'm gonna be completely honest: I never played Ocarina Of Time until a few months ago, when I bought the 3DS re-release.
I just started watching season 1 this evening, and am currently near the end of that season. At first I didn't think there was much to the theme, but it has grown on me substantially. It's so unassuming, and manages to inform the tone of the show from such a minimal, grounded place.