prestidigital73
Prestidigital73
prestidigital73

These are kind of neat though.   They’d be a nice art piece or something.  

Someone should retaliate by making remote sensor buttons. Wii, Kinect, PS Play... all in button forms.

These remind of the faux computers and stuff you see in furniture stores and model homes.

Nearly every car I’ve owned would scrape those parking stops or a curb, unless the curbs were short for some reason. I’m not even talking about anything special: 01 civic, 09 a4, 08 miata, 12 mazda3... None of which were lowered from stock.
Then again, I suppose a “normal car” nowadays is a crossover

The kneel thing is puzzling, but after getting the news from the senate (it no longer deserves capitalization) that no witnesses will be called, I find the ability to stand  without having a spine even more amazing.

All that requires is sending me your home address!

Your ideas intrigue me, and I’d like to subscribe to your newsletter.

tl;dr: murder bad, slow murder good!

So they’re deadlier than insects, dogs, spiders, bears, and sharks combined...*WITHOUT EVEN TRYING*.

I’ll wait for Rifftrax to cover it.

I liked it too. It definitely wasn’t the grim-dark of D2 but I never really understood how someone could say that D3 was cartoony.

Nope. I really enjoyed it as well. But we do seem to be in the minority.

Aesthetically, Diablo 3 was nice. However, I appreciate moving back to the grim, “Hell”-ish feeling of Diablo 2. I feel like based on the early gameplay, it strikes a nice balance.

“that Diablo III was too cartoony”

“Today on ‘Cecilia teaches us to human’:” 

I guess what I'm trying to say is that if you tell people theres a "bajillion" guns in this game and make the drops sort of a slot machine type of excitement where you never know what you're gonna get, and then give players a way to bypass the drops entirely by making what you want, it diminishes the value of the

I think you would ultimately end up seeing stuff on the ground as just more crafting materials instead of guns that may or may not be cool, and I’d rather play a game that has a ton of guns instead of a ton of crafting materials. To each their own though. I know crafting in games is a super popular thing, I'm just

I think if you let people craft whatever guns they want then the random drops (and the whole selling point of the genre) becomes meaningless. If I can make my ideal rifle then why would I ever care about what drops?

I just call all my dudes ‘babe’.

I’ve always found a direct correlation between the size of my blunt and my enjoyment of Borderlands. For example, Borderlands 1 was meh(I was pretty broke at the time) However, Borderlands 2 was played when I was gainfully employed and living with other doing fine stoners, and it was fantastic. Now I’m a dad who plays