And now for something completely different.
And now for something completely different.
From Canadian POV the US is the down side.
Peter Kafka writes.
Yup, sounds like he’d know.
Yes. Now fuck off.
If you can play Alyx on a decent headset, you’ll probably want to play Half Life 2 in VR too. The port is amazing.
Hey, yeah, about that cat…
I never really played MtG, but I love reading about degenerate combos. My favourite uses an unglued (or un- something) card that can remove any card with a silver border you can see from your seat from play. Doesn’t have to be a card in the game you’re playing, other people nearby as valid targets.
The silver border part makes sure it can only be played on other silly un- cards, but there’s a combo with a card allowing to change a colour in an effect to something else, meaning with a bit of support from a few other cards you could technically use this to nuke all cards in all unrelated games around you.
I like how your use of “meta-joke” is in itself a meta joke.
Saw an interview with Warren Spector where he said if he was making Deus Ex today, it would be completely different, since the game they made back then would look like a documentary.
*explanation* can also be used if you also don’t get it. That’s actually the main use case.
OK, but what if I pronounce it better?
Entry level Polish name, simplified.
I wonder how you spell tabasco. TABASCOooo!
Flipped the rest of the text. No need to thank me.
It’s a tattoo. He has a hole in his shirt.
What is it with the general religious fucknuttery in the US? Do these people genuinely still think Santa Claus is real?
Check out this thing. Fascinating read, though it doesn’t speculate on the causes.
Might be because the people in America (as a colony, way back) felt insulated from Europe and Middle East so they needed some religion that’s a bit closer to home? That was always my take on Mormonism, especially the part where Jesus lived in the USA.
Pretty sure they are actually completely immune to facts.