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Durandal wrote:Especially these new striped fucks are ruthless
Those are the same kind we have here in Tokyo as well as they ones I remember when I lived in Texas. Theres a fascinating story about how they made it all the way to the US from Japan in the mid-80s. Hitched a ride on cargo ships bound for Houston, loaded with Toyotas and Hondas, and are now spreading across the US.
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Oh shit, they've done it now. Move over, Trump...

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Xyga wrote:It's really awesome how quash never gets tired of hammering the same stupid shit over and over and you guys don't suspect for second that he's actually paid for this.
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Would taking pictures of the driver without permission be considered 'assault'?
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You wouldn't be laughing if your teenage years were ruined by lack of creativity.
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The first cheap and mint-condition BioMetal cartridge I found on eBay happened to be located in the same county as me, which I found out shortly after ordering it. It's already out for delivery :D
Xyga wrote:It's really awesome how quash never gets tired of hammering the same stupid shit over and over and you guys don't suspect for second that he's actually paid for this.
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atheistgod1999 wrote:The first cheap and mint-condition BioMetal cartridge I found on eBay happened to be located in the same county as me, which I found out shortly after ordering it. It's already out for delivery :D
Now you get to hear the best SNES soundtrack fresh from the SNES itself, provided you ordered the Japanese version, that is.
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I'm as close to my 18th birthday as the date I registered on here.
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atheistgod1999 wrote:The first cheap and mint-condition BioMetal cartridge I found on eBay happened to be located in the same county as me, which I found out shortly after ordering it. It's already out for delivery :D
Now you get to hear the best SNES soundtrack fresh from the SNES itself, provided you ordered the Japanese version, that is.
"Fight To The End!" is great. Expresses the joy of navigating that final labyrinth of clever hazards quite nicely.
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Billy West, voice actor for Futurama's Zapp Brannigan, is reading out some Trump quotes in that voice. It works out almost a little too well. :lol:

https://twitter.com/TheBillyWest/media

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what dialect is that even? :lol:
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Still there!

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mamboFoxtrot wrote:Billy West, voice actor for Futurama's Zapp Brannigan, is reading out some Trump quotes in that voice. It works out almost a little too well. :lol:

https://twitter.com/TheBillyWest/media
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I love discovering school starts later than I thought. This whole time I thought it started today. My classes are tuesday and thursday meaning I'd start tomorrow. It turns out that it actually starts on wednesday, meaning I get a couple more days than I thought!

Those Zapp clips are amazing by the way. The best part is how well it fits into his character.

Edit: I pointed out in a chat room that two of Marvel's characters were basically the same barring a few aesthetic differences and the amount of triggered responses was the funniest shit I've ever seen.
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Playing Metal Slug for the first time with no slowdown. Beautiful pocket sized warfare.
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Seeing my 8-year old nephew getting grilled by his mom about where he found the chocolate candy he was eating (It was hers, he snatched it from a bunch she left on the dresser), and replying with "In accordance with my Fifth Amendment rights, I decline to answer that question." :lol:
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Lord Satori wrote: Edit: I pointed out in a chat room that two of Marvel's characters were basically the same barring a few aesthetic differences and the amount of triggered responses was the funniest shit I've ever seen.
Do tell.
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better than man bites dog:

Man dents car with sausage
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Ed Oscuro wrote:better than man bites dog:

Man dents car with sausage
That's actually goddamn impressive.
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As clear as if it was today, I remember the headline "Viacheslav killed Nicolai with a sausage" (news from Russia, early-to-mid nineteen-nineties). About a quarrel between some friends out there.
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Today I was learning how to say dates and when things will happen in Japanese. One line in the textbook translated to "The meeting will be on April 20th.".

That had to have been intentional.
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Fuckin Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds showing up in my Steam Recommendations section "Due to your recent play time in other e sports games". Seriously, it listed Counter-Strike: Source, Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN-, BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend, and then FREDDI GOD-DAMNED FISH. :lol:
I mean, auto-generated recommendations are often pretty whacked, but this really takes the cake.
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Legend speaks of a certain published text on gaming, shrouded in mystery, that refers to the SG-1000 as a "4-bit" console.

I gotta see this for myself.

EDIT: http://www.eurogamer.net/forum/thread/275402
I read a book recently where everything was classified as bits. 8-bit for the NES/MS, and 16 for the MD/SNES I can get behind. It pretty much broke with the Playstation, since that was blatently 32-bit but massively better than the apparently 64-bit Atari Jaguar. Anyway, what got my goat in this book wasn't that, but that the author had gone back and redubbed the pre-MS stuff like the Sega SG-1000 as 4-bit, which is nonsense as it's pretty much classic 8-bit tech. Like the Spectrum, 8-bit CPU, 8-bit address bus/cartridge port etc.

I can sort of deal with it as a convention for talking about older hardware, but if you start talking about the Magnavox as a 1-bit console, you need to state your position first.
http://www.dcshooters.co.uk/sega/segaages.php
It [the SG-1000] was a 4-Bit system with 64K of RAM and a CPU of 1.2Mhz.
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In July of 1983, Sega produced the SG-1000... it was a 4-bit system with 64K of RAM...
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Was eating breakfast and watching broadcast TV when I heard "CAVE", and saw this out of the corner of my eye:

https://youtu.be/9bxX8kr_jwU

Wow.. Never would have thought back in ~2005 that I would see an ad from the same company that made Dodonpachi on TV.
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It's #3 in the free section on JP play store. What a world.
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They buy it for the lolis.
rancor wrote:Was eating breakfast and watching broadcast TV when I heard "CAVE", and saw this out of the corner of my eye:

https://youtu.be/9bxX8kr_jwU

Wow.. Never would have thought back in ~2005 that I would see an ad from the same company that made Dodonpachi on TV.
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