ThisCharmingMan
ThisCharmingMan
ThisCharmingMan

I do the same thing, actually. The only instance where this is useful.

Imagine all the complete human shit he had to wade through to actually get to talk to someone who at least resembled a person on xbox live though? The first thing I do is mute everyone in a multiplayer game. I simply can't bear it. Sure is a cute story though!

Exactly! I'm glad I'm not the only one who's stomach is turned by these terrible guitar/ukulele videos of girls wearing oversized glasses and singing about pokemon.

I knew someone was going to beat me to this. It's impossible for me NOT to think of this whenever I see/hear of a Cinnabon.

I've put out plenty of records, bud. Way to add to the conversation.

Am I the only one one earth that completely loathes every song written about nerd-culture, games, etc? There is no subtlety, and it's either embarrassingly saccharine (as shown above) or so overtly in praise of a game that it alienates everyone else. Isn't it possible to be inspired by these things we all love without

That's huge. Congratulations, Totilo!

The sound design totally makes you feel awesome, just by clicking a little mouse button. For all it's downfalls, they surely nailed this one aspect.

Mike is doing a lot of damage control and question answering on Twitter for what I think people should be excited about. The less advertising we have in this world, the better. Regardless of whether or not you like/dislike Penny Arcade, or have/don't have money to donate, I think this is an exciting experiment.

So, this guy just made a movie about what touring artists go through to make a living. Ok.

Whoa, I had no idea that Diablo 2 was nominated for an Academy Award. Is that a 'first-ever?

I adhere to the same line of thinking. I don't buy when I specifically need. I buy when I have the money for the product I have my sights set on...after months of research, obviously.

These things usually mean nothing. Companies acquire domain names all the time. It's usually just to protect their brand.

Oh my god, I need this in my home. I hate video game art, for the most part, and would never hang it on the wall. This, however, is incredibly subtle, tasteful, and is really well done. I want.

This is the most convoluted interface for what essentially should be a simple way to interact. Much like a lot of what Microsoft does with it's UI, you've essentially created endless amounts of tabs to scroll and click through to get where you're going. No one wants to shuffle through that many tabs. In this case

I actually had a really pleasant experience as well just this past Saturday. The home button stopped responding on my launch iPhone4. I went in on the LAST day that my warranty was valid to see if someone could take a look at it and possibly replace/repair it. They wouldn't even look at it without an appointment,

Uh, it's hardcore mode...which means he never died to an elite or rare mob either. So yeah, it's impressive.

I am severely against all this "best game that isn't even done yet" awards (?) system...but I have never seen something as impressive as that "The Last of Us" demo.

Now if only it didn't run Windows....

I was JUST going to post about the same problem. I have ALWAYS been underweight due to hypermetabolism, and anxiety. I honestly have no physical problem eating upwards of 6 slices of pizza at one sitting, but the weight simply does not pile on. I guess it's medically more sound than being OVERweight, but I'm sure it