Complains about anecdotal evidence- immediately proceeds to use personal anecdote as evidence.
Complains about anecdotal evidence- immediately proceeds to use personal anecdote as evidence.
Can’t tell if there’s actually only one person clapping or if that’s the music.
Johnny Eightball
Also sounds like someone who has had a few “second chances” himself
Can anyone give some insight into how this compares to Möbius FF? I’ve been playing Mobius But have really slowed down lately cause there are just so many different leveling mechanics happening at once.
What the fuck is wrong with the NFL’s tweets? Why do I need to open so many goddamned windows to watch a 10 second clip?
Fuck me those are painful to look at. Is it okay that this makes me feel better about watching football on Sundays?
That gif up top is fucking savage.
Was the tombstone joke well-known before this? My grandma has been saying she wants that on her tombstone for at least 20 years.
Haha he speaks in Trumpish
This write-up sleighed me. Hilarious work.
Holy shit that was amazing. Only listened up to “holy night” though cause the wife almost killed me. Some people just don’t dig the holidays.
This is really frustrating, but I’ve found that if you use the camera as a reticule and look at the thing you want to interact with you might have a bit better luck. That is, instead of standing in front of the interactable just get close and pivot the camera around until the item is center-screen and you should have…
Someone posted a link up above that makes the case for why you don’t need to wait to enjoy it- might be worth a look.
I thought the same thing re: Jimmy’s enthusiasm and throughout I kinda went back and forth on what seemed “legitimate” and what seemed “fake.” I think it’s most likely the result of a genuine guy who loves Nintendo and gaming, and also hosts a major late night show that has to get a point across to the audience at…
God help us.
It shouldn’t be legal, but as I think we should know by now- if something isn’t explicitly defined, Trump sees it as an opening. See: tax returns, conflicts of interest, “blind trust”, etc.