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nobody3rd

AKA “I don’t like what you do so you must be small down there, even though I am the one saying it so I am obviously very self conscious.”

Not showing up in a rascal:

This pleases me.

EXCELLENT! Horizontal video, good audio, clear video, great car.

I became aware of his games when a gay friend of mine sent me a message saying “I think I’ve found the motherload of stupid games”. I don’t think Robert Yang is making the impact he thinks he is.

Amazing. Let’s rub our gay hands over all forms of media until they’re huddled in the corner watching Duck Dynasty on a small black & white CRT, sobbing.

At the LA Auto Show a few years ago, a display “project” Evora let you pick your engine sounds. 4-cyl. V8. V12. And the best one: spaceship. Made all sorts of fun whirring and beeping noises when you pressed pedals and pushed buttons.

$28?

$28?

basically the way formula fucking 1 should sound.

After seeing some of the crap you have to pull off to get to some of the secrets in the Halo series, I don’t think anything would surprise me anymore.

Using custom firmware on the Wii and PSP was such a good time.

You’re asking if the developers left a flimsy wall at that specific (but seemingly random) spot on the map so that players would use the damage from the acid to clip through and have the presence of mind to use their flight ability before they presumably void out, all while knowing that they can fly upwards and slide

I actually think it’s the opposite. Only this and the Rimac Concept One are what I would call “fast”. High-performance EVs are “quick” in that they can accelerate rapidly, but almost all of them are left wheezing and just short of crapping themselves when you ask them to sustain the kind of power output needed to

By redundant, do you mean absolutely amazing and fun to watch since it’s a 800+hp NASCAR-spec Joe Gibbs Racing TRD V8 in a Trophy Truck roaring through a country where it was previous illegal to do anything this fun?

“Real women aren’t picked up anymore with cars, or planes or yachts for that matter. It is culturally obsolete, and the intrinsic quality of the eventual ‘pick-up’ is inversely proportional to the price of the vehicle.”

Oh yay, another shoehorned campaign in a multiplayer game.