Send us Would I Lie to You and we’ll see what we can do.
Send us Would I Lie to You and we’ll see what we can do.
I actually read that in Kristen Schaal’s voice.
And he even managed to beat the unavoidable damage with implant GRX
Honestly I think it’s just a question of time. Colbert and Oliver both did the show for more than seven years before they were offered their own shows, and Williams has only been around since 2012.
An article about a fallout lets play by someone who ISN’T Many a True Nerd? What strange parallel universe is this?
I didn’t even know I wanted this but I’m already SO EXCITED
You throw the ingredients they ordered on the ground and then read them like entrails to figure out what they actually want on the sandwich.
This comparison speaks to me on such a deep, deep level I can’t believe it never occurred to me before.
Frankly, as an adult cis man, I want her and Carrie Fisher to team up and teach me how to woman.
This doesn’t have nearly enough stars.
I almost wonder if he has standing to sue. I normally dislike when people jump to legal action when video games don’t materialize but I genuinely wonder if the promise to Bryan combined with the publicity counts as a verbal contract.
My first association when I saw the headline was with this Selina, and I was very confused.
At the end of the day I just can’t get over Geralt. I know I should, and I’ve tried so many times with both of the first two games but I always give up an hour or so in. Geralt just bothers me too much, and it ruins the story. I can’t bring myself to care.
It’s a common nickname for that sort of horrible thin white shirt that’s weirdly connected to the 50s for some reason. Like so:
I got Moira in the first pack I opened and she has been SO USEFUL. I love the inclusion of Fallout 3 NPCs.
Going bonkers. I love the first game absolutely to death. This and Fallout 4 in the same press conference? All my dreams are coming true.
I have a similar story to this. It was my third or fourth week working as a barista at a chain coffee place in west LA and this shortish blondish woman comes up to the register. She looked vaguely familiar in a pretty kind of way but I didn’t really think anything of it. I asked her what her name was, for the drink,…