
Worse than this?
Worse than this?
I think it bugs a lot of people to see speedrunners try to break games and beat them fast instead of taking the time to enjoy what they're playing, but what those people don't realize is that most speedrunners have played their favorite games hundreds of times both quickly and slowly, which is how they were able to…
Let's not get into debates over the merits of glitches in speedrunning. Whether you are or are not a fan of speedrunners who take advantage of exploits and bugs to finish games, you cannot deny that this — like most of the runs in AGDQ so far — is an impressive, skillful, meticulous piece of work that deserves to be…
I think it is implying that Bonet "felt" or "sense" something wasn't right and wanted to get away from his control.
She had her back done.
HOW DOES HER SISTER NOT FEEL HER SISTER'S NIPPLE ON HER BACK?
Do not mansplain this to me.
Some of those perpetually shitfaced 20-somethings you reference are alcoholics.
I know Olbermann has given ESPN a lot of grief during his time but man, when he gets it right, he gets it right.
Lionsgate.
Excellent. Now can they point out the apparently new rule that says it's OK for Dez Bryant to wander onto the field and debate these sorts of things?
Big thanks to Michael Irving for trying to complete each phrase as they're being said like he's solving goddamn Wheel of Fortune.
"Oh, you doin you Stu Scott here, heh heh."
Clear as day PI. But Jim Caldwell needs to go for it on 4th and 1 there. He got what he deserved on the shanked punt AND Dallas converting 4th and 6 on the next drive.
False flag?
I am not one to blame the refs or conspiracy theories about the NFL "wanting" a certain team to win.
Pete Morelli was reminded that one day he may have to cross the George Washington Bridge. He quickly reconsidered the call.
For a short time I worked as a writer for the world wide leader and I was one of thousands who wrote for the website. I met Scott only twice by chance more than anything as I wasn't ever based in Bristol, or even a blip on the radar in the scheme of things, but at one of those events Scott turned to someone and said…
I love it so much when idiots accuse Gawker of constantly race-baiting, and then post comments to articles that have nothing to do with race, and don't mention race, and attempt to make it about race. And then fail to see the irony of it all.