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I watched the walking dead, years ago. Perhaps the first and some of the second season.

I’m going to go with real. I don’t think anyone would go through the trouble of registering their Fiero in Montana to avoid taxes:

Let he Pittsburgh fan who is without a DUI cast the first Keystone

You would say that, you abortion loving commie! Fuck off!

But I thought Tucker loved it when leftists came on his show to speak their truth. This clip indicates that maybe he doesn’t?

Eh, I’ll give Bregman a pass for the sheer joy of seeing Tucker Carlson losing his shit.

I played it VR first and it was by far the most terrifying experience I’ve had. I think it kind of dulled my fear of all other games because of it. Even moving forward was terrifying cause I felt like I was there!

The original Bioshock has several great moments - the Dentist’s office, that room with all the steam where the bodies keep moving around as your vision clears, and that one corpse you walk up to on some stairs, where the head suddenly pops up, the NPC screams “HA!” and then attacks you.

The entirety of Amnesia: The Dark Descent is probably the most scared I’ve ever been in a game, with the peak coming in the prison area when I was too scared to leave one of the cells because of the horrible sounds I was hearing in the dark. Just couldn’t do it. 

I’ve always thought of Ramos as a Brad Marchand or maybe Alex Bregman type, talented assholes you may hate but deep down in places you don’t talk about at parties you’d love to have on your favorite team.

Haha can’t wait for all the blood and gore of MK 11!

On the one hand, this is Dead or Alive.

Millennials are killing the grift industry.

Paying with cash and he used his legal name?  Rookie move.

Can we please have a healthy discussion about that gigantic spatula?

Company releases buggy game

Throwing shurikens

If you don’t want to be friends with somebody, don’t be friends with them.

Watching the view from behind the goal, you can see the ref start to blow the whistle and signal a penalty on Cole before Wilson even gets to him. It’s just that Wilson’s reaction was so quick that he beat the ref’s whistle.

Wait, what?

Assuming away the larger debate about fighting in hockey, how is what Wilson did here in any way predatory or excessive? Cole was the one who threw a dangerous, unnecessary hit on Kuznetsov, and Wilson punished him for it in a way we wouldn’t even bat an eye at were it done by another player.