yetanotheruselessburner
Chris's driveway looks like a World War II Loser's reunion.
yetanotheruselessburner

A friend of mine had a matching number ‘68 BB Chevelle SS that annoying people would accuse of being a clone because it had a bench seat and column shift per its original weird order. These same dismissive people would learn the real story and then think, “Ooh, it’s rare and cool (more valuable) then.” I always

As someone that’s been a lifelong Lego fan and probably owns more than 1k sets, and someone that used to own those shitty fall-apart mega bloks sets of old...I can tell you that what you’ve said just isn’t true. About 6 years ago Mega did a 180 with their quality (roughly around the time they started the Halo line),

The thing I don’t understand is why they don’t leave the 3-series alone, geared toward the more enthusiast-type, since we all know that the people who could not care less about anything but the badge get the x3/x2.

“or XJ”

Who do I root for? On one side, we have a nonverbal orange-haired monster, concocted by capital to appeal to and siphon money from unsophisticated rubes, who has irritatingly saturated social media and (perhaps due to forces somewhat beyond his control) politicized sports. The other is Gritty.

Integrated voice chat, and Bluetooth headset and speaker connectivity would be a great addition also. 

That hardtop coupe is beautiful, and a possibility for my next car.

These look good but I don't eat food with toothpicks after the Club Sandwich Incident of 1966.

Perhaps the only car where I prefer the four door.

How could you forget JET MOTO?

Prediction for the other 15 games:

The Chevy Aveo. Nothing about this car was good. To the point they had to rename it when they actually made them decent (the Sonic)

Kickstarter plays a huge part in the reason why Boardgaming has made such a massive come back.  

Given that we have had kickstarters for both Mega Man and Dark Souls board games, I’m going to say, yes.

And honestly, tabletop gaming isn’t as sure a bet as video games. You’re right that they’re using it as a pre-order system, but it’s mainly as a way to reduce risk. With all the miniatures involved, it’s probably

Boardgames these days get a massive amount of advertising through Kickstarter. Kickstarter isn’t really about crowdfunding for bigger companies. It’s about pre-orders and hype. CoolMini uses it for all their games and they definitely don’t need to.  But it helps get word of mouth out.  Very easy to search for new

most of the board game adaptations that come to kickstarter are on there because, while the game itself was popular, no one is sure that people will want a board game. I mean translating the fun of the parkour and action sequences into a fun board game adaptation is not a guarantee of success.
Also many time board

Even before living in Japan, I was well aware. Dreamcast baby!

They made a metric fuckton of the Pajero. Rock Auto is your friend on this devil.

“Irradiated”, or “cold pasteurized” as I’ve heard it put so squeamish people who’ve seen too many pulp raygun-gothic movies won’t think it’ll make them glow in the dark.