Currently playing Grandia 2 again. It’s like time travel.
Currently playing Grandia 2 again. It’s like time travel.
Schrodinger’s anti-matter cat. Put it in a box with regular cat. You won’t know if they annihilate each other until you open the box.
More like a vehicular version of the Riker maneuver.
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Now I finally understand the naming conventions at Ikea
That totally leads to Narnia
Buzz Aldren’s real name was Ba weep granna weep ninny bong Aldren
Are we setting up for a very tall next generation?
Not all heroes wear capes
Those qualities were really impressive back then. I remember being super impressed when games started having cut-scenes.
This reminds me of the scene in Better Call Saul where Mike interviews contractors for their construction project. He rejects everyone that says they can do it and hires the guy that tells him it’s impossible.
Sure, sure, but how far can she throw a ball?
Yeah let’s celebrate how fast she can run. Obviously that’s the most important thing. /s
*cries softly into Seaman microphone
The year was 1990. A kid stole my WWF ring and wrestlers. I will never forgive or forget.
The Co-Main Event Stuff You Should Know Space Nuts Joy
Fly on the Wall, Smartless, and WTF, but only when they have interesting guests.
Believe You Me and Morning Kombat, but only when I’m in the right head space.
Avoid those. Call the restaurant directly or use their website. Because capitalism.
Nights. Still like the soundtrack.
Around 1990 my parents would take us to the mall and say “meet back here in 1 hour.” I would immediately go to the store that had a Gameboy display and play Tetris for the entire hour, often losing track of time and getting in trouble.
Its object oriented programming. The object is to get investors $$$