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That chair looks very cool, but I imagine it would be uncomfortable to sit in. That back rest looks hard and thin.

Jesus, that's one creepy video. Unless it's tongue-in-cheek. But seeing as it's allegedly a real gun, it might be serious in tone.

If there's one game that deserves the "HD remake" treatment, it's this one. (And Thief, which uses the same engine. And Deus Ex.)

Facebook Home would be nice if my friends were that good looking, engaged in such interesting activities, and snapped such professional photos.

Same here! "Anyone there?" that felt so real and natural.

What a dumb way to test it.

I started a replay of Dark Forces not two days ago. Gonna work my way through the series again, it's one of my favourites. Nice to see the Hawk made into a physical model.

Virtual Shackles is the only funny one here.

Since when does Superman have a widow's peak?

I'm a huge fan of Valve, but to be honest, I feel like his talent is now wasted working for them. What is he creating now, maps for Team Fortress 2? Items for Dota 2?

Lifting a car like that is much easier than you think, especially from the back side, give it a try.

Who is this guy? I keep seeing his photo.

Tell us how you REALLY feel.

Yeah it's more the number of objects hit and gaps of air between them, rather than their solidity, that affects a projectile's trajectory.

I quite like the taste of .50 BMG myself, thank you very much.

I have a printer that I bought more than 10 years ago, it's sitting to the side covered in a sheet of fabric. I haven't used it in maybe three years. Probably more.

Haha, YES! That was such a highlight in the already stellar storytelling.

Agreed on both counts!

Humanising scientists can be achieved by dozens of other ways. A day in the life of. Favourite foods. Cars they drive. Music they listen to. Sources of inspiration. Notice a pattern? These are all things that don't reduce the scientists to their level of physical attractiveness.

"I mean seriously, her desecrating her 'honor' is worth her life? How is that even possible?"