thedarknight57
TheDarKnight57
thedarknight57

You know no one is forcing you to read it, right? Unless someone IS forcing you to read it. In which case, blink twice.

Fuck your politics kotaku.

So where exactly did Dorito DVa start?

I like how Gremlin Dorito eating Moutain Dew drinking D.VA cosplay has become more popular than regular D.VA cosplay.

PEASANT: *happily nods in agreement*

cannot be unseen XD

Free to play. I don’t think I would buy it either honestly, but a free Gwent to play a couple of rounds now and then? Sure I will download it.

Thank goodness. If I’d actually had to interact with humans, I wouldn’t think of buying it!

I’m dead

When he mentioned Single Player campaign, I almost stood up to do a jig. But I did walk the rest of the day like this:

PEASANT: Witcher, I’ve lost me kids! I sent ‘em to pick mushrooms down by the Drowner nest! I can’t find them!

GERALT: Wanna play Gwent?

Just because it's a hollow handle means nothing. Survival knives have had hollow and waterproof handles for years. Welcome to the 20th century.

Believe it or not, my mattress has a huge blood stain on it.

I carry this almost daily, stays razor sharp, never used it for self defense, but I guess I could. Mainly I use knives for cleaning game animals

Yea... Daggers ARE weapons. It's like asking "What's the point of an airplane designed to fly faster"?

Self defense? Just like every other weapon?

I was wondering the same thing. Why would people want weak-ass weapons?

24/7.

Well if anyone kicks my apartment door in (without first identifying themselves as police) then they're going to get a knife in the ribs as soon as the door opens. I'd rather use a sweet little baby like this than the big carving knife I have on standby.

The question I have, is why would you own a dagger that is not designed to kill something?