It does not work because Godwins law essentially says "the first person to bring up Hitler loses the debate." If Andrew's law is a subset of that law you can't just throw Pokemon into a discussion and then bring it up yourself.
It does not work because Godwins law essentially says "the first person to bring up Hitler loses the debate." If Andrew's law is a subset of that law you can't just throw Pokemon into a discussion and then bring it up yourself.
But I had an uncontrollable urge to post that picture. I just saved other people the trouble of calling it by calling myself.
Yeah, while i was watching Spider-Man 3 I was enjoying it. Once it was over, Shay and I looked at each other and we both realized how crappy it had been.
May I note that both things of the day are broken?
Hmm, I think we need a policy on what to do about old and broken thing of the day and news links. Right now I think the policy is not to do anything. Does anyone have a better idea?
May I note that both things of the day are broken?
Hmm, I think we need a policy on what to do about old and broken thing of the day and news links. Right now I think the policy is not to do anything. Does anyone have a better idea?
You lazy fuck. You could just create some sort of system where people report broken links and include a replacement link so you could avoid having to go check it all out yourself.
You lazy fuck. You could just create some sort of system where people report broken links and include a replacement link so you could avoid having to go check it all out yourself.
Yeah, right after I get done recording these four podcasts each week.
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Mr. T - Get Some NUTS!!
Awesome!
It's not complicated at all, but it gave me a good laugh.
Andrew's law wins out again.
Shakaron!!
I seen it. I actually kind of like it...
Neil Cicierega, creator of The Ultimate Showdown and the Bananas vs. Cats video.
Robert Benfer, creator of the Knoxs Korner series of stop-motion films, as well as an amateur musician.
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http://www.frontrowcrew.com/?p=280
Hmm, I think we need a policy on what to do about old and broken thing of the day and news links. Right now I think the policy is not to do anything. Does anyone have a better idea?
Hmm, I think we need a policy on what to do about old and broken thing of the day and news links. Right now I think the policy is not to do anything. Does anyone have a better idea?
You lazy fuck. You could just create some sort of system where people report broken links and include a replacement link so you could avoid having to go check it all out yourself.
Yeah, right after I get done recording these four podcasts each week.