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I couldn’t stop laughing while watching “Nicki Minaj Plays Outlast” ... good thing I never eat or drink in front of my laptop, or else my desk would be a mess right now, LOL.

Somewhat disappointed that Young Sherlock Holmes didn’t make the list, considering that it contained the first CGI visual effect—the stained glass knight, which was done by John Lasseter, who went on to Pixar.

That looks like an older photo though, as the house now has a gate and iron grilles on the fence wall, which stands to reason, as the owners probably don’t want fans or tourists to just come in their front lawn.

Yaaasss! Love this.

I would really love to see a remastered or reimagined Resident Evil: Outbreak and Resident Evil: Outbreak File 2 with the same 8 characters—online multiplayer coop has come a long way since the PS2.

I would really love to see a remastered or reimagined Resident Evil: Outbreak and Resident Evil: Outbreak File 2 with the same 8 characters—online multiplayer coop has come a long way since the PS2.

... or Kaidan Alenko, who they also used a model for—Luciano Costa:

I tried buying 3 cookies and got 2 pastry-shop lace hats and a chair. *Sigh*

You could substitute “Stardew Valley” with “Animal Crossing: New Leaf” and replace the Switch references to 3DS, and the article would still make perfect sense. 

A single line explanation would suffice, as in “...’Celebrity ASMR,’ which is exactly what it sounds like, with ASMR being “Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response,” --that tingling on the skin which is felt on the scalp to the back of the neck and upper spine.”

*sigh* Writers nowadays and their use of acronyms without even bothering to explain what those letters mean. It used to be good journalism meant that whenever acronyms are used in an article, the letters used in the acronym would merit a single line of explanation. Now, writers just use them everywhere and assume

*sigh* Writers nowadays and their use of acronyms without even bothering to explain what those letters mean. It used to be good journalism meant that whenever acronyms are used in an article, the letters used in the acronym would merit a single line of explanation. Now, writers just use them everywhere and assume

He gets resurrected in modern day New York City and becomes a drunk, homeless bum until he’s given a purpose: to wear a crisp designer suit and become a bad-ass defender of victims against their perpetrators.

It would be so hilarious if Crazy Morgan brings Gavin’s ghost along with him to Fear The Walking Dead.

I haven’t watched the Pokemon anime in years—what on earth happened to Ash’s face? Specifically, his nose...it’s just an incision on his face.

Michael was played by Canadian actor Chris Potter; not sure why he wasn’t called back, but maybe it’s because he’s currently busy in a TV series there?

Yes, he did.

I would heartily recommend Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Happy Home Designer--I love both games, have played them with kids more times than I can remember, and each time they would end up getting their own copies, develop their own towns, and visit each other’s towns.

I thought that they initially CGI’d their faces on the actual Go West music video, but it’s a pretty damn good recreation... the only one missing was Pope John Paul II.

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