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I guess a modern day Mission Impossible could use Snapchat.

Source? Or I'm calling FAKE NEWS!!!

The idea that people jumped ship from MySpace because Rupert Murdoch bought it, in any significant numbers, is a huge reach.

I mention it above, but Battlegrounds was a HL2 mod set in the Revolutionary war and honestly, it kind of was fun in a goofy way.

There was a multiplayer Half Life 2 mod back in the day that was set in the Revolutionary War, complete with agonizingly slow reload times. It was pretty fun for a change of pace.

It looks like it's the same exact amount of total cheese on the pizza as a regular slice.

I should specify that no other controller had an analog THUMB stick, aside from the one obscure, Japan-only 3rd party controller mentioned here.

Arcade machines (and home computer joysticks) were both manipulated by the entire hand, not a single thumb. I'd say it's a pretty key difference.

I think it's fine for back then. No other controller even had an analog stick when it came out. Using the stick, A, B, Z, and R buttons was comfortable enough—the C buttons were kind of stupid (so was the Gamecube's C-stick—not everything has to be built around manipulating a 3D camera), the analog stick was not very

My favorite episode ever.

Body Harvest had some of the shittiest graphics on the N64 (the civilians especially were looked like cube people and had maybe 2 frames of animation) but it was one of the first 3D open world games, kind of Rockstar's warmup for GTA3. Fun, but hard as hell.

You can at least move on to a tuna or salmon roll which is pretty straightforward.

He also does Jason from Home Movies, and even if it's pitched up it's never been recognizably him to me…. though pretty much every other voice he does is just his normal voice.

I'm a casual watcher of Portlandia but doesn't it largely make fun of what Portland has become? Sometimes viciously?

The best multiplayer WWII game for me will always be Darkest Hour, a western front Red Orchestra mod. All I want is that engine and map design with updated graphics.

This seems to be modern media in a nutshell. Just yesterday, Deadspin had an article about how MLB is going to give mics to umps that made the exact same argument as an article on SBNation that was published the day before, only the Deadspin article wasn't nearly as well written or entertaining.

I had to look it up, but apparently it's chopped up fruit, despite most of these articles misleading me into thinking it's literally already juice. Still dumb as hell but slightly less so.

"What is my purpose?"
"You squeeze juicebags."
"Oh my god…"
"Yeah welcome to the club, pal."

It only makes the thing about 3% less stupid, but I'm still glad this is being clarified.

FXX doesn't add black bars, they actually crop and zoom in on every frame to artificially make old episodes widescreen. Which is indeed stupid and not how they were originally broadcast.