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You mean it’s just a sparkling bomb then.

I noticed these spots on cars for years even as a child. Seeing them consistently on so many different vehicles in basically a uniform fashion made me assume it was an intended feature of some sort of car physics I didn’t know about. The only difference now is that it isn’t ‘intended’, just unavoidable!

Dad had a white El Camino that was a thing of beauty. Still miss it.

It’s not hard at all. But RWBY was not so much an anime/show as it was an anime loaf, made of chunked and formed anime parts. It had lots of impressive moments that just kinda... happen.

Success and Popularity =/= Good.

Chonky D Luffy

That’s ok. Looking through my collection of games it seems I’ve never been comfortable owning or playing anything Ubisoft makes.

Remembering how bad Diablo 3 was for a while after launch I held off on D4. Now I doubt I’ll ever play it.

I think one Dr. Clayton Forrester might be interested in hearing more about Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!

Mf’s gonna die at his desk with a pencil in hand.

Ah, good news. I needed this.

D’oh.

In my opinion, Spirit Tracks was probably the most fulfilling Zeldas I’d played in years when it came out. Though in fairness the whole train thing made it basically a one-and-done playthrough.

Whaaaaaat?! Blitzball? I *loved* blitzball. I only wish there was more to it, and that it was really hard to tell (from within the game itself) how to acquire new skills, or what even the requirements for those skills were.

It seems odd that the police would omit details of finding additional explosives, materials to make the explosives, or evidence of the explosives being made in the house.

Whoa, massive shade at FFIII. I’d put it right before V, as V was basically its upgrade.

I’m waiting for a hot fire season finale cliffhanger where the Winchesters show up and Jesus locks and loads.

D’oh.

Now playing

The new roster sure seems... interesting...