thegreetestfornoraisin
The Greetest for No Raisin
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I’m a computer! Stop all the downloadin’!

Dude, the fact that the only named people are Blizzard employees and the complaints specify Blizzard Entertainment makes it pretty clear: it’s a Blizzard problem. Activision didn’t come in and ruin Blizzard, they just turned a blind eye to the malfeasance that was already present.

The allegations date back to Blizzard’s days before the Activision buyout.

Porkchop sandwiches!

No, it’s the children who are wrong.

Follow-up question: is there a part where Moss Man gets lost in the backyard and isn’t found until he breaks the lawnmower?

Forget it, Nilus, it’s Barsanti-town.

Fair enough. Goes to show I should have checked to make sure before posting.

Saying that it’s okay for a movie to be shitty because it’s for kids is really insulting to children. A bad movie is a bad movie, regardless of who its target audience is.

The best thing Fahrenheit has going for it is that it was derived from measuring the temperature of the air, whereas Celsius is based on water temperatures. As we are land-bound creatures that spend the majority of our time in the air, a gradient derived from measuring air temperature is generally more useful. What we

Hopefully Nic Cage had a claws in his contract that still allowed him to get paid.

I think that’s the Spider-Man from the Earth X universe: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Peter_Parker_(Earth-9997)

Celsius isn’t more “accurate” than Fahrenheit, it’s just less arbitrary (FAR less arbitrary). Celsius also really isn’t as useful in gauging a comfortable air temperature since it needs to rely on decimals to do so.

Eh, if everyone had kept theirs unsealed in the box they wouldn’t be worth all that much. Just like with comics and old Star Wars action figures.

That copy of the original SMB *was* rare, though. It was an already rare version of the game from the NYC test market phase in 1985 before nationwide release in ‘86, and in a sealed box, making it even rarer.

Yup, that’s exactly it. Something that I’m sure the writer is probably aware of or at least capable of understanding, but needed to ignore for the sake of the third-rate snark this site has been reduced to including in every article.

This episode was written by Nick Rutherford, who hasn’t written any other episodes so far.

They won’t need no instructions to know how to rock!

A beefaroni western?