sn0wbro:

remember the time valve referenced this..

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..in an actual presentation

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cerastes:

Ok, since we are practicing some serious web necromancy right now, does anyone remember

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these stickmen

gearholder:

Call me crazy but that doesn’t seem like the face of a president who knows what the hell is going on within her foundation.

Looks like the face of someone who just saw millions of dollars go into something
That was a success

dan-mcneely:

unfaggy:

she didnt even get sabotages…

I HATED THIS EP

whackermanjunior:

me: *sees a borzoi*

me: 

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jinglyjangly:

jinglyjangly:

what if the courier popped a bottle of sunset sarsaparilla at NukaWorld and all the animatronics eyes just started to glow red 

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veryhappyturtle:

laslosmodernlife:

stinkyhat:

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this is truly some of the dumbest shit i’ve seen from a company as big as apple

have fun charging your phone AND listening to music at the same time shitdicks

if you want to charge ur phone and listen to music u gotta buy apple’s 160 shit earbuds and hope you dont lose them or that the run out of battery after 5 hours and you have to hook them up to a new type of charger made specifically for those earbuds

Dudes just switch over to android. Apple onto learn if you just keep buying their crap. The new phone needs to be a flop or it will get worse

theweegeemeister:

i think one of my favourite phenomenon in fandoms is when fan artists make characters uncharacteristically sexy. It’s ever better when its a super cartoonish character or the source that states that the character is conically a plain average Joe. Like in canon this character might be tubby or have a big nose or have strange proportions but in fanart they’re these muscular pillars of manliness, or tiny waisted big breasted women and its just so hilarious 

i didn’t want to shame any real artists who do this so i made my own example with good old Super Mayro:

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withgreatpowercomesgreatcomics:

Harley Quinn #7, written by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti, art by Chad Hardin, colors by Alex Sinclair & Paul Mounts