Hopefully this means Chapters of the Chosen is on its way to HD-2D.
Hopefully this means Chapters of the Chosen is on its way to HD-2D.
What the hell is a Lemmy? This is Sync.
And there are 2 of them!
But only of two of them: TGRaBGM and the 10 year anniversary tweet compilation. And if you go on the Gumroad page there’s an additional massive tweet compilation with extras for huge fans and data hoarders.
So no Casino Games.
Try books by Dril. Yes, the Twitter personality. I hear his newest book, The Get Rich and Become God Method, is his finest work so far.
It’s part of a series called the DRIL Collection, though, so it may have quite a few of his tweets. The other books in the series are just his tweets collected in a book.
I also see he has a book called How to Cheat at Casino Games by Being a Bitch, and the sample pages are quite hilarious, so that could be up your alley as well.
…only problem is they’re not available digitally, at least not on any storefront I can find.
Final Fantasy XIV predicted this.
Luigi Big Naturals real?
Consider this argument: He is trying to come with me as we speak why are you stopping him just because I haven’t given you useless metal chip and cloth papers
“You’ve called Sevil Natas, home of mirrored text, how may I serve you today?”
That workaround though
D: Doofenshmirtz Body Pillow Straight from Japan
It really is, which is why I find videos like “Kids explain color to blind people” (which is an actual video that exists btw, it’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen out of a clickbaity video trying to be smart, and one kid is even like “so you know what an apple looks like right?” or something) so dumb.
Don’t forget it has to be at Chili’s.
They look like those water wiggler things.
Come on, dying to know what his response was.
The online training videos at my workplace use the same artificial lady voice as the tutorial lady voice in the game Hypnospace Outlaw.
“Too bad your boyfriend couldn’t come.”
But there is no single word in modern English for “the day after tomorrow” or “the day before yesterday”.
In other languages, maybe. But not in English.