bluearcher
bluearcher
bluearcher

The best part is I’m not sure if you’re joking or not...

Best Console ever....

Thanks! I hope to be able to! *wink at Kotaku*

I WOULD TOTALLY BUY A HANDHELD PIKMIN OMG.

Technically, if you would like to get all “proper English”, the proper usage would be “anymore”, as opposed to “any more”. Generally speaking, “any more” is used when referring to a potential quantity of items (i.e. I don’t need any more groceries). “Anymore” is used as a reference to something not being done any

Except that’s not really correct. To simulate moving the head left and right you would need to rotate the analog stick, not tilt it. Tilting left and right would be the same as resting your head on your shoulder.

This entitled housewife looks back at her impressionable child and calmly says “She is yelling because that girl deserves it, the service is terrible every time we come here.” And then she looked me straight in the eyes.

I’m sure they have a game show for that

Oh god, but there never is, is there?

I don’t know about this. I feel like volunteering for a $400 voucher is better than sitting back and waiting for a 1% chance to get $1,200.

His favorite Roman’s reign was obviously Caligula.

I honestly wasn’t expecting my story to be featured or the response I’ve gotten because of it. Pokemon, and video games in general, have become my main way for opening up conversations with people. I’m autistic and don’t have a lot of social skills, so Pokemon really opened that door for me. Never having gotten this

hot = delicious

So that means we won’t see anything like this? Lame.

I once had a teacher who had a 50 question true/false test. All of the answers were True. Needless to say over half the class failed since we assumed they couldn't all be true.

And according to the game designers, that was the first time a Falcon had even got to the top *8* at one of FFG's big events. The Falcon is a great ship, made better by C3-PO, but hardly "overpowered".

I don't know. I've always found that solution-based propositions to the problem in my relationships have always been more hurtful to me.

Problem-based: "You don't pull your weight with chores. I always have to do everything around the house!" Solution-based: "What do you think about a chore list so we can make sure we're both doing a fair share?"