lexgamer
lexgamer
lexgamer

Hahaha, I got it too and thought the same thing!

I got Monopoly Gamer collectors edition on black fridaylast year. I don’t know what kind of paper they had Hasbro use for the instructions, but it aint standard and they made sure it would last.

Really though I imagine these punch-outs are made with a degree of factory precision, and after one play, when they go in the closet, they just can’t be that durable, especially in kids hands (rubber bands get crusty/worn quick too). Then the games become tough to play without buying another set, as trying to

I know I’ve played too much Overwatch when I can only read that line in Torb’s voice.

“Build your own damn peripherals.” - Nintendo

Just because you wear Jordans means you can play like him.

A screwdriver. Seriously, that’s it. Even after wasting the better part of a weekend troubleshooting (only for the problem to turn out to be a DOA part), I still highly recommend PC building to everyone. It’s been so fun and satisfying, and even just browsing the internet on my new machine feels a little bit different

I remember picking this up day one for PS4, and being immediately confused and intimidated.

Good! That’s exactly the feelings you’re supposed to get, and the very reasons we’ve all pushed you to do it, good for you! No way you could have figured out the PSU was bad without parts to swap in. As for the power button pins being wrong, like we’ve said, don’t forget to triple check all the things! ;) There will

Bye, I guess!

Looks like somebody’s got some straw feminists living in their closet.

Wonderful, I appreciate your thoughts here. Now I will admit, that what I’m trying to say, is difficult to put into the proper words, so I may not have said it with universal accuracy. See, while I agree with you in a sense, there’s more to it. For for one thing, if you aren’t sexist, then you’re feminist (and

One can also work toward changing the community instead of just opting out. Anyone who does is gonna catch shit for it no matter how they go about it.

That reaction to your post is a really great example of the point you were making.

Woah, slow down, stuffing words in my mouth and down my throat. I didn’t say I don’t like the word, or that it makes me uncomfortable, or that equal rights (etc) shouldn’t have happened -.-

Ok, feminism is not the problem, but the connotation that goes with it is. Mainly cuz of the many “feminists” that have dragged the word through the mud; she’d be best to avoid the term. That said, her feelings are on point, it shouldn’t be controversial, but it is, and calling it out like she does is blatant

I mean, healthier than the concussions and dying young (relatively) that professional NFL players have a tendency towards.