No man, 2.0 is an achievement! It's right up there with "Santa with muscles" and "Los nuevos extraterrestres", it's an acquired taste I'll give you that, but Fail on IMDB is restricted to 3.0 -- 7.0.
Rym is playing Counterstrike and on one of the player's microphones you can hear this little kid voice in the background. Then it comes closer and says "Daddy can I scrim with you?" "No, you have to wait until you're a teenager to scrim with me." And then for the rest of the game you could hear little kid doodling around and FPS dad talking to them when he wasn't talking with his team. It was really funny. I don't think video games warp families as much as people think.
And then for the rest of the game you could hear little kid doodling around and FPS dad talking to them when he wasn't talking with his team. It was really adorable. I don't think video games warp families as much as people think.
FTFY.
If I ever have a son or daughter, he or she will straight up have access to all my comics and video games as soon as is medically suggested. Geekiness is something to be cultured in the younguns. I'll probably also do what my parents did, which is allow them to read whatever they want.
That's basic HTML. Use the img tag; though the blue button that looks like this: might be easier for you. (As an added bonus, if you quote my post and look at the code you'll see how I inserted that image)
I found this Christmas cartoon from 1939, the year before America entered WWII. It's kind of schmaltzy and Jesus-y, but heck, it's a Christmas cartoon. I was surprised that they had post-apocalyptic cartoons that showed a very frank vision of war that early. That's kinda cool.
Those two videos earlier got me interested so I checked out the Lego Catalog online and they are apparently now producing board games and tabletop games made from Legos. Not sure about the price point though since I'm not a board gamer, though I have noticed about a year ago that Legos are fucking expensive, at least for the big sets.
That sign is funny for multiple reasons. Once for the actual meaning of it. Second for their fail in capitalization. "In the showers is a University of Michigan". Also, it encourages masturbation.
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Pie is objectively good much as San Francisco. You can't deny pie but accept San Francisco!
And then for the rest of the game you could hear little kid doodling around and FPS dad talking to them when he wasn't talking with his team. It was really funny. I don't think video games warp families as much as people think.
If I ever have a son or daughter, he or she will straight up have access to all my comics and video games as soon as is medically suggested. Geekiness is something to be cultured in the younguns. I'll probably also do what my parents did, which is allow them to read whatever they want.
I found this Christmas cartoon from 1939, the year before America entered WWII. It's kind of schmaltzy and Jesus-y, but heck, it's a Christmas cartoon. I was surprised that they had post-apocalyptic cartoons that showed a very frank vision of war that early. That's kinda cool.
I hear you can get pregnant that way. ^_~