If you play a game for 50 hours and ask for a refund you are a lame ass.
If you play a game for 50 hours and ask for a refund you are a lame ass.
However the Tombstone has a limitation that the Stunner does not, which is the person performing the move has to be strong enough to invert the other wrestler safely before dropping to the knees. So it’s limited to bigger guys. So you don’t get the comical reversals, you could with the stunner. If Vince had been in…
“I didn’t put it in front of winning, but I think we all have things that we have to do. There has to be a line somewhere, and that’s what ended up happening.”
Pretty childish act if you ask me. Makes me wonder how he was allowed in the clubhouse for as long as it's been.
This morning, Tiffany Thompson posted two sets of photos of her bruised body to Instagram, saying, “Just for every…
“We understood their one-dimensional offense. We successfully gameplanned for it. If you want to celebrate them despite their terrible offensive performance, than do so, but we declare that we figured out their offense and effectively stopped it.”
Which they did, but then the defense scored three touchdowns and the…
If only we could get a Famicom-Mini! <3
Yeah I suppose that is how a totally antisocial shut in would see this game.
People didn’t walk around staring at their phones before this game then?
One coworker, whom I now hate more than ever, revealed that he just lies there and thinks “about how chill and generally good [his] life is.”
Indeed. These debates really bring out people’s pro-management bias. Underneath it all, athletes are labor, but labor sufficiently privileged to occasionally choose the location of their work. Why shouldn’t Durant do what he wants? What the fuck does he owe the Thunder?
This is the dumbest fucking argument I’ve ever heard. So pro athletes are bad guys when they go for the biggest bucks. But they’re bad guys when they go for less bucks to go to a team that is most likely to get them a ring. I guess the only right move KD could have made would be to take less bucks to go to the Knicks.
Chris, you could have made that kick.
Scoff if you want, but I still remember when my dad took me to a WWF event as a kid. I couldn't have been more in awe of the spectacle: the lights, the music, the costumes, and of course the incredible athletic displays. I remember my dad holding my close and telling me that if I worked hard, went to the gym…