What are you, a gay fish?
What are you, a gay fish?
There’s an awful lot of white folks in this, bud.
GIF of my favorite loading screen:
Well, they mayas well try again...
Though a recent trip to the dentist that involved multiple fillings has led to a significant reduction in the amount…
With the beleaguered Hollywood movie out the door, Production I.G has revealed it’s working on a new Ghost in the…
I don’t know why I find that ending so creepy, but I do. And I’m glad they didn’t go with a more typical gore fest ending—part of what made it effective is its ambiguity and unexpectedness.
DAMN
By the way, C is the only letter in YMCA that is not symmetrical, which makes it the trickiest letter of the bunch. Makes you think.
Oh, no doubt his extensive resume also helped his chances, but the fact that he did it is enough to make me smile.
Really rewards the people that watch the whole thing.
That joyous gallop at the end.
Excuse me where is FRUIT SALAD? The clear winner!
In a breathtaking and frankly objectionable act of trolling, a GQ deputy editor and a senior editor at Taste have…
it’s an incredibly esoteric physics discovery with a really cool, super hyped-up name :)
It was then that Fujibayashi and his team realized they’d made something special a very big mistake.
Yeah, an unlabeled axis means the graphs are entirely worthless. Any difference can be zoomed in or out to any level. Without labeling it’s impossible to tell what any of those graphs mean in relation to each other. For all I know, there’s a bigger difference in games and regular work than their is in the professional…
If you’re showing bar graphs without any axis label, why use “higher is better” on some and “lower is better” on others? It just adds confusion.
A thousand times yes. QFG2 was quite possibly the single greatest, and almost certainly the most influential, gaming experience of my life. I still play through that game every couple of years.