paulie76
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Hey look everyone! It’s that Canadian guy that was shilling for the Blackberry Classic and talking about how he loves his crackberry forever six months ago, now on stage shilling for an Apple product! We can totally trust that this is his not-in-any-way-paid-for-totally-legit endorsement of said product!

You should probably read up about fifth column and the Japanese internment, chief.

Edited — replied to the wrong person.

“Long Peace” “No Colonial Wars”

2/3 of everythang in that them there metruk system is .666

If graphics is all a person cares, then they don’t deserve to be blessed with a fallout game.

Welp, I ain’t buying a next gen console for one game unfortunately. But if anything makes me go back to Windows from Linux, It’ll be this or nothing. Of it someone gets it going on WINE.

Exactly. Why am I having so much trouble finding the right words for this?

Fallout 3 was the game that changed gaming for me forever. It created a schism between how I used to think of games (casual, light on story, fun) and how games could be a true storytelling art-form with a complete world in which to paint.

Oh he’s capable of being the supporting character. But not be the supporting player while it’s his face on the poster, his name first in the credits, etc...

The Rocks ego doesn’t have the ability to NOT be the star of his own movie.

LA Confidential from the POV of Dudley Smith.

Why is it, that no matter how many improvements Windows manages to make; how many leaps forward in usability they succeed at, their task bar icons are still an ugly disjointed pixelated holocaust with no matching theme.

How’s that jingoism working out for you.

The question becomes (and I honestly don’t know the answer to this) is the south china sea international waters? Or is the area in question part of chinese airpsace?

My favourite gif ever since stumbling upon it.

I love the dated aesthetic in movies.

I’m not a futurist. And I’m not particularly against this idea. But the problem is that it seems to imagine a world where families don’t really exist, and if they do, they all like the same stuff.

I don’t know if it’s considered obsolete per se, but my Desktop computer.