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Joshua Norton
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Gotta hand it to you, that was pretty good.

Patches was an Abomination, a unit from WCIII

I refuse to hear ill will directed towards the No Holds Barred Homoerotic Thrillride that is Top Gun.

People shit on Top Gun when it first came out too. Sometimes you need some distance to let you see clearly.

So is he balling it up to use it as a bib, or to use it to catch with? This art evokes so many questions!*

* Literally two questions.

“Lion of the North” is about a better ruler, anyways.

Find the Jade Monkey by the next Full Moon.

I didn’t notice (because I rarely look at the authors) but checking out the ones with her name on them, she’s responsible for some of the celebrity gossip that’s making AVClub a lot less interesting to come to.

Sure, but if a Sectoid could make it past a whole fireteam...

See, this is why we need an SCP Foundation, or at least an XCOM. Goddamn FBI gets out played by one crash landed xeno with minor levitation abilities? Even with walkie talkies, couldn’t one of them had hucked one of them at the kid or the spokes or something?

In defence of insanity, the US is currently in its 16th year trying to defeat an enemy in Afghanistan with a lot less resources, a lot less ground to hide in, and a lot less international support than John Q. Public.

Any time Conservatives try to take their toys and go home, they end up with Voat: cesspools filled with flagrant racism, Nazi worship, and child pornography.

When I was a kid, I got a large amount of my historical knowledge from the AoE II campaigns. I knew about Joan of Arc and Genghis, but not about El Cid, Barbarossa, or Saladin.

Joel McHale is a cheerfully sleazy car salesmen who gets mixed up running guns in New Mexico to finance his wife’s drug habit, whose support is the only reason she stays with him. Things go down hill.

Yay! My first Kickstarted project that didn’t fulfill its promises. I feel like I’ve crossed a milestone or something.

They probably do, but pro gaming is fought in the little things. Speeding up at just the right time and place to get the Health Pack, bouncing nades at just the right angle to render a stairway inaccessible. In the same way that SCII cycles maps in and out of ladder, you HAVE to know every little thing about the maps

The people playing the game need to know the maps inside and out. I think limiting the ones used in a round is not only to cycle in the new content and cycling out the old, but to limit the burden of mastering all conceivable options on all conceivable battlefields.

After dying three times before getting a weapon, I’ve conceded that it’s not for me.