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Shlomo: Master of inpetitude
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So you had to make a special trip to the store to buy the charger... and while you were there, your kid saw all the great games for the 3DS they just had to have.

I like that last one.

In FFXV, every day is Halloween, and she's dressed up as Sexy Mechanic. I see nothing wrong.

Oh no, an oversexualised character in a Japanese game! What are the odds?!

An outfit from a Final Fantasy game that doesn't make any sense? Unheard of!

This is a JRPG. The outfits will never make sense. xD

got the reference -_-

Silly Shlomo, this wouldn't be the main series plot, so he'd find the criminal within the episode.

"Brought the Gjallarhorn?"

At last, evidence that you should always bring Spears to a knife fight.

:D

You mean like the numerous steps they've taken to do so like an automated leave/afk ban system, better responses to caustic behaviour in games, and forcing things like chat restrictions/priority queues for repeat offenders? No community is perfect, but I've been playing this for 4 years, it's SO much better than it

Is anything in Gary not collapsed?

Turns out it is the same church. Man, that place is going to be a sinkhole before 2020.

Your reply is reminiscent of Tumblr and the reason as to why I left that website. Idiots screaming about "doing research" when they themselves have made a vital error in their argument.

Imagine being kojima's son? The pranks would never end. He would tell you a Ferrari is parked outside for your birthday and you'll look outside only to see a horse with a red sweater on that says VROOM!!

I would have seen this movie regardless of the whole hacking issue, mostly because I expected it to be another fun, pointless dick and fart joke movie.

I can see this being used by college students. I went to a college where almost everybody lived on campus in dorms (for all four years) and every year you had to pack up all your shit (during finals...) into a maximum of five boxes and put it in storage for the summer. Very few people wanted to deal with a desktop,