psychogecko
Psycho Gecko
psychogecko

Just as much a spectator sport as any sport with its own jargon and rules. Like baseball, basketball, football, the other football, cricket, rugby, water polo, regular polo, Marco polo, golf, gymnastics, weightlifting, swimming, cycling, wrestling, pro wrestling, and the ice capades.

Ah, Diablo. The last time the series had any horror in it. Good game. Good times.

Oh yeah? How about you drop it on the ground and I grab my potion when I’m just about to pick it up.

Three classes, but they could all learn the same spells and equip the same weapons as one another.

Trying to get in that boy’s soul, huh?

So Cap finally got a hold of Stark’s power-suppressing tech? Because Stark had that the whole time. His side makes use of it, too, on heroes like She-Hulk and Komodo. It almost got stolen by HYDRA, too, at least until Secret Invasion. Then, for all we know, HYDRA still got it.

So in this timeline, someone was shooting a giant laser out of the Negative Zone prison? Because it’s not like they set that thing to blow or anything. It stood until some Negative Zone aliens came along and laid siege to it with all the still-trapped prisoners inside.

One of the things I’m constantly finding to be an issue is the specter of negativity. It doesn’t always come up, but when someone’s toxic, it’s usually bad enough to ruin a night. And that just seems like it’s more likely to happen if you’re trying to learn someone new or refine a certain skill, both of which can make

I’m more shocked that people think this has been added. The first SW Battlefront featured ship combat in some of the levels, and the second had entire levels of nothing but ships fighting each other in space.

Hopefully it’ll be as easy as it was in Star Wars Battlefront 2.

Wow, so Star Wars Battlefront will finally get to have players fight each other in ships. Just like SW Battlefront, where you could get into fighters and dogfight with opponents. Or like in SW Battlefront 2, where you could get into a fighter, bomber, or transport, attack enemy frigates, fighters, and capital ships,

Will they at least include a joke, unlike this person? It’s like if someone staged a viral video of themselves getting beaten down by the police at a traffic stop...and then that was it. If you want to claim people shouldn’t be so sensitive because it was a joke, you have to actually include a joke in there somewhere.

So the cops pretended to be real and did stuff to the actors themselves? Or do you mean that SNL has skits where their own well-known actors are clearly pretending to be cops only within the skit? Because the first one is impersonation, and the second one isn’t.

Just as long as they don’t screw up my Shaco, things should be fine. Well, screw him up any more than they did by messing up the jungle.

Om nom nom nom nom!

As a Shaco main (who has admittedly been branching out as of late):

Alright, just to try and make it clear: Twitch Terms of Service say you can’t impersonate people or entities to misrepresent them, and they also say you can’t show anything that violates laws. Impersonating a law enforcement officer is illegal.

I wasn’t aware Twitch was the company airing Conan, Letterman, and all the other talk-show hosts. But part of the reason a lot of us keep mentioning that something should have been done to indicate it is a joke is because that does make a legal difference. Straight up impersonation of law enforcement is illegal.

The difference is that South Park and Family Guy have jokes that, even when they aren’t funny, are clearly jokes. “Police come in and arrest a guy similar to how other people have been treated” isn’t funny because there’s nothing to distinguish that it was supposed to be a joke. “Detective with mustache pretending to