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greenspanDan
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you guys know the original 2600 was just wood-colored plastic, right?

so …. no features, then?

Atari 2600 games were 90% terrible. even the ones with names you remember are almost unplayable on that system. there were a few hidden gems that still provide a few moments of entertainment today — Freeway is one of them.

glad the article goes out of its way to point out that the current company calling itself "Atari" has nothing in common with the original company. it's a name and logo that was purchased for its brand nostalgia.

i went to sci-fi conventions and did a lot of acid. there very well may have been furries, i honestly couldn't yell ya.

you sound like a complete piece of shit.

this honestly sounds like the work of one or two people who for some reason have a huge grudge against furries. there have been hundreds of similar conventions and i'm pretty sure most of them don't feature multiple acts of shit-based sabotage.

i'd like to think at least once of them was named "Clashand"

they were. i just watched the episode referenced.

yeah, okay, Ellaria is a possibility. i don't really see why Cersei would give a shit about Yara.

Tyrion.

i thought it was pretty clear.

Teetotaler's Delight

i'm pretty sure literally everyone knows, up to and including Ser Pounce. but anyone with motive to call her on it is out of town or dead.

i said to my wife, that it should at the very least be overrun with hobos. Westeros seems teeming with people living in absolute squalor. why leave a huge fancy castle empty if the former occupant is worm food?

yeah, Jaime straight up asked Cersei what they were doing it for. He was like "it's not for our children, they're all dead…" and her answer was clearly not particularly satisfactory to him. i don't think he'll end up with a new title of Queenslayer, but i do think he might aid in her (inevitable, at this point)

sure, duh. who's questioning that?

actually i heard it is Enrico Colantoni playing Kelsey Grammer playing Kristin Bell's dad.

yeah, it's got some chuckles, but it's not like … absolutely essential or anything.

the comic plays with the idea. I remember one where the Tick himself begins to suspect he's a patient in a mental ward having hallucinations, but then shakes it off and goes and beats up a bunch of wacky ninja or whatever.