Don’t chuu get it?! Do you see the HAT? I am.. Missus.. Nesbit!
Don’t chuu get it?! Do you see the HAT? I am.. Missus.. Nesbit!
Spy sappin mah’ sentry.
Sold.
Haha you got shot.
From some information I saw online, I figured that he’d been painting for about 20 years before his first show.
Also, and his paintings were not spontaneous, there was an original painting hidden offscreen that he had as reference.
I wish Bob Ross was still alive and did paintstreams.
Congratulations man. :D
Simcity 2000 was something I remember playing on my old Pentium, back when all the best games were on DOS.
I did a recent-ish run, saving Flint and then accidentally burning it to the ground, and helping the survivors.
Some shit is easier said than done. It’s obvious to see, but hard as fuck to put into practice, especially with an abusive partner that could try to sabotage your every effort.
May I ask again, when was the last time you had to look for a job? Was it under the same conditions that she is facing right now? You know,…
When was the last time you had to look for a job?
The heroine appears..
The early Initial D Arcade Stage titles (1 - 3) were great games for it’s time, but l feel they were largely ignored. It was a unique and engaging experience.
Douchebagism is a disease that needs to be fought. I think it’s time that if you witness douchebagism in action, you should stand up for the working man / woman trying to survive in the face of absurd expectations and a corporate environment too gutless to stop it.
Or better yet, record it - and have that shit go…
Get Mike Fahey here on the double.
I just came here from the NES 30th Birthday article, and I stopped to see if that flashback living room had an NES. :3
A bad time for everyone inside.
Oh yeah?!
I already put this story on another recent article, but I feel blessed that was born just in time (1983) to witness the rise of Nintendo, which was (for me) the beginning of an amazing evolution of entertainment technology.
Then the SNES came out a year later!
1996 or 1986? ...and I only ever met ONE person who owned one of those back in the day. I remember it was probably Alex Kidd that I watched them play, and some sort of bonus stage with rock, paper, scissors.