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Same...and that’s a good question. Maybe on the inside or outside of your sun visor?

It might be similar in performance but, sadly, I guarantee that is only due to what must be a beefy and very expensive computer.

True, I’ve seen a couple over the years but I vaguely remember those only playing the preloaded games. In fairness though, it has been a while since I’ve seen one in the wild or thought about buying one so my memory may be mistaken.

From the Washington Post article:

Sadly it looks like Flashback isn’t included but it plays cartridges so as long as I can find my copy, I’ll be set. That is as long as the problem really is down to this being an early build. I sincerely hope it is...

I’ll buy it as long as it actually comes with Flashback.

I don’t even want to make a joke. I think I just straight up love you.

Aww I wish I could remember the show he was on when he brought up this one scene from when he was on King of Queens. The whole scene played out between the kitchen and the living room but Patton didn’t have a speaking part. So just to fuck with everyone, he stood completely still for the entire time. When the camera

Stop trying to make Kevin James a thing! Fucking stop it, you hacks.

It’s always great to get a peek behind the scenes of game development. Personally, the mixing and blending of the different tracks and layers was one of the coolest aspects of the game. I don’t know how to properly describe it but the hard work was certainly appreciated.

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When 200 years old your towers reach, look as good they will not! Hmm! Hmm!

I can’t wait to tune in! I’ll have the stream on one screen and pull the chat out to another so I can have memes screamed at me for the duration.

That the kids are clever enough to build a sentient, flying car out of junkyard scrap and the Partridge family made a pact with an ancient and nameless evil to have retained their youth and lack of taste 200 years in the future at the cost of their humanity?

I think I’m looking forward to the intro and outro music as much as I am the anime itself.

I used to do that with my macaw once I bought a shower perch for her. She never liked bathing in the sink but she loved to bathe in her water bowl. Fortunately she took to the shower almost right away and I stopped having to worry about her splashing all her water out out of her dish and soaking the floor.

That people only write letters to someone they’re interested in is wholly untrue. I know I’m steadily becoming an old but it really wasn’t all that long ago that writing letters was still a common occurrence. I used to write to a girl I was friends with after she moved and send postcards to another female friend just

That’s fair enough. From what I’m aware of, it never strays close enough to be outright plagiarism but there are times that I’m shocked they haven’t been sued by Paramount or another big production company. Their Battleship knock off looked like it was seriously riding the line. Same for the Pacific Rim one.

A scene? Maybe it depends on how much and how clearly you borrow and whether or not you credit the original author. The best example I can think of is Fistful of Dollars. Uncredited...plagiarism. Credited...remake. I’d also be tempted to say everything The Asylum does but I don’t know if the original film makers

I feel like I’ve heard some variation of it. Possibly from my grandparents or my great aunt...I can’t be sure. Maybe it’s different in his area but I think it’s safe to say that it isn’t a common colloquialism.

I...I feel like I should be offended that they’re exclusive to Dollar General and for the life of me I can’t figure out why. It’s not as if Dollar General stores are particularly scarce around here. How weird.