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Evan Chambers
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It actually uses six AA batteries, plus two more in each of the mini controllers.

This is the best visual to use when describing the Gawker ecosystem.

It’s like every beehive they see, they gotta find a stick and poke it, and then they whine and cry and scream and bitch and moan about their bee stings for years afterward.

Yeah 2.50 stars for Clerks is about three too many.

Its getting increasingly difficult to read this site and the commenters opinions on movies and such. We all know that if it was like the original show that they would give it a terrible review and it would make zero money. They also act like there are only two modes... “exactly what I want” or “grim dark”

Man I hate the internet.

Frio River. Texas Hill Country, Texas. By Chris Lopez.

I’ve noticed a lot of new commenters here—mostly pleasant and intelligent. 

. . . in the hospital. Which seems to be deserted. And there’s a pair of doors chained shut with “DON’T DEAD OPEN INSIDE” spray painted on them . . . .

Or him waking up on the couch with his wife shaking him. “Honey I told you not to eat pizza rolls before bed, you know they give you nightmares.”

Spoiler alert: Final panel is Rick waking up from his coma.

Twitch’s Channel page just got a much-needed facelift. Now, it will be easier to browse past streams when a channel is offline and subscribe to new streams hosted by your favorite channels.

Which is fine, but why not do what Destructoid does and have a separate section for blogs? The nonsense that passes for news around here is getting rather large, and both heather and cecile are pretty bad about it.

Community sponges? Eww. Just grab a couple of paper towels and some hot water from the tap. Works every time, but I only drink it black.

Countdown to people who think crowdfunding a game is the same as buying it calling the game a “scam”.

Dirge of Cerberus Remaster: Lightning DLC Edition.

The Mayan civilization went "extinct" (collapsed) in a world full of seafaring, empire-building civilizations who had the means to reach them, such as the Romans and Asians. To our knowledge, they were never visited by any people "from the outside" (ie from Europe or Asia) before their highly advanced civilization