spookietristan
SpookieTristan
spookietristan

Pffft.... two tone is weak sauce.

As a gamer and child of the 90s, I will never, ever understand the streaming thing as anything other than a rather sad indication of how lonely everyone has become.

I tried. I really did. I’ve watched one or two “lets plays” over the years... but mainly for practical reasons - games that didn’t have demos and I was

I wish the stuff I liked had a fandom as dedicated as Overwatch’s.

Last month Stuart Brown (who’s mentioned in the Wikipedia article) posted a great hour long documentary about Polybius on Youtube:

That’s a very irresponsible comment to make. The idea that only ugly people can be predators is a component of our rape culture and also just rude/superficial.

There are a few Hollywood celebs that I would be really surprised to find out are sexual predators. Steven Seagal is not among them.

So did IGN beat the average price when they bought Humble Bundle?

That’s what happens with all male celebrities

I think he was in Candyland after the first shot

The guy behind PUBG created DayZ: battle royale and helped with H1z1: king of the hill.

Also of note regarding Battlegrounds’ accessibility: it requires a lot more knowledge of military weaponry, and the UI is ugly, unintuitive, and just about as unoptimized as the rest of the game. (I’m still amazed the game’s main menu is just a glorified web browser running on an HTML backend.)

Take a trip to Asia and you’ll understand how lawyers ruin everything fun (but stay a little longer you’ll understand how they keep everything from going to hell).

With enough time...everything is hilarious.

“Hey grandpa! Remember that one time you got a stroke on the glass walk?!”

“Banana Banana Banana, Poop!”

“Hahahahaha, classic grandpa!”


year 2017, we have transparent LCD screen. and people are still shooting vertical video . wow.

This would last about 10 minutes in the US before they were sued for something like emotional distress.

AIM, MSN, Y!M... The three giants. The heralds of the people. The minstrels of communication. For a age they connected the world in many an instant. Though they were not eternal, and into memories they resigned

I have a bootleg MP3 of Tatu’s “All the Things She Said” that, inexplicably, has the shutting door sound right in the middle of it. It still shows up on my ancient iPod shuffle from time to time and provides an instant flashback to when life made sense.

In the immortal words of Dennis Green, Vice is who we thought they are.