speccy4i
speccy4i
speccy4i

I was watching up to the point where he said “that’s when I learned about the power of disinformation. *beat* Not that I’ve ever lied. *wink*” Then it became watching a train wreck that ends with me having the apocalyptic dream sequence from Terminator 2.

And to be even fairer, Michael Cera did play one of the best depictions of Robin on film.

This is where I’m really starting to appreciate the Switch because it’s gimmick doesn’t limit you; it gives you choice.

I think you’d have to add a few more zeroes to that figure to get Trump to come out to play.

I’m surprised he managed to say the word God without even letting the word ‘Me’ pop out. It shows a level of restraint and awareness I don’t think he’s shown in a long, long time.

This is where the Switch’s “gimmick” is more of a strength than Nintendo’s previous two “gimmicks”; it’s pretty much a normal console that’s just portable and more versatile. I can think of so many indie titles that would be great for the Switch but Flinthook is at the top of my list. It’s great on PC but would be

I’d love to see him release those tapes. I’m sure they’re in a draw in his desk right next to his tax returns.

Possible further evidence of Trump’s projection: If you want to know what shady stuff he’s doing, just look at what he’s accusing someone else of.

At least he could’ve stood up to the Space-Libyans.

Probably not the novel you were thinking of, but The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy has an entry based on the same idea:

The tiny silver lining to this turd shaped grey cloud is that we should all be aware of the value of a Donald Trump promise.

I’ve had a lot of friends that wanted a 3DS, looked at the price and went for a 2DS instead, then lamented having to get a carry case. This is what the 2DS should have been all along. Losing the 3D was a smart way of lowering the price (I’m still kinda disappointed that the 3D was what Nintendo hung their hat on with

Every time I see that picture, all I see is the two stone parrots fucking.

Stangute:

It’s a vital part of the process. That keyboard holds the souls of the employees and injects every bear with a little bit of those souls, so there’s a good chance each bear is alive and Build a Bear becomes functionally immortal.

Why am I not surprised?