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Absolutely. Funky Finger Productions never fails to make me laugh, every single time.

It’s definitely rose-tinted glasses, but this and THPS3 are so indelibly tied to joyful memories of hours and hours of my Freshman year of college. Making new friends, blowing 3/4ths of the money my parents gave me for books so I could be one of the few kids in my hall with a PS2.

This is PROFOUNDLY silly and dumb, which is why I enjoy it so much.

Learned that one the hard way. Dude was 55 if he was a day, and his top speed never exceeded “light jog.” I don’t think he missed a single jumper that night. He also threw one of the best no-look passes I’ve ever seen.

Oh! Okay, that sounds curious. I was confused at first, because isn’t “Olive Garden LARPing” just “working at Olive Garden”? Because I’ve got a friend who LARPed there 3-5 days a week for a year in college.

Oh... oh dear. I don’t think the artist left out any.... uh... details.

Please note that, just like The Bee Movie, the game is set in New York City.

I mean, when you see a good business opportunity, take it. Honestly, I’m surprised it took them this long.

This is profoundly silly and dumb, which is exactly why it’s wonderful.

HE LOOKS SO HAPPY IN HIS LITTLE DINGHY

/reads

His audience of 13,451 followers is fairly modest by Twitch standards, so he also pays the bills by cleaning up at a local restaurant. Even with the job, he says he gets in about 12 hours of Overwatch a day.

In fairness, this isn’t just comics but media in general. The “Will they/won’t they” dynamic is pretty much omnipresent in movies/TV/whatever, because it’s an easy route to character conflict rather than grappling with the dynamics of a actual relationship.

I feel like there are several great Economics papers to be written about F2P games, microtransactions and the Scrooge McDuck-sized vaults of money EA, Rockstar and Epic Games executives must spend their days swimming in.

That lawnmower crash gif alone sold me. Best laugh I’ve had all day.

I am starring every picture of every Very Good Dog in this thread, because that’s the decent thing to do.

Even in the annals of baseball dipshittery, this is an impressive performance.

Rule 34 remains undefeated.

The “unwritten rules” gets even sillier when you take history like that into account. Waddell was literally was known for waving his teammates off the field so he could properly embarrass the opposing team (and wasn’t the only one!), and this was in the 1900s. But 100 years later, if you flip your bat too hard you’re

I gotta admit, in a world where we’re getting bi-monthly “What if we had a second Civil War?” articles in major magazines now, Ubi’s wholesale dedication to completely avoiding addressing the almost unavoidable political aspects of societal collapse, rebellion, violence and rebuilding is kinda admirable.