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I think this article doesn't make it clear enough that the whole point of this "sneaky nuts" prank is to do it discreetly so people don't realize at first glance that the person is exposing themselves (hence, "sneaky nuts"). So "liking" such a picture on facebook doesn't necessarily make this guy a perv or anything.
There are two Game of Thrones games I know of, one is an RTS and one is an RPG. I haven't played either one but I'm pretty sure the RTS is the one that was universally reviled and the RPG was generally considered "not that bad." I might have those reversed though.
Yeah there's a few out there: "Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth", and "Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth 2" were both decent RTS games. "Return of the King" was a fun action game based on the movie, "The Hobbit" was so bad I couldn't even figure out what genre of game it was, and of course the relat...more
"I didn't say 90% of the crap people say I did." -Albert Einstein
It makes me sad that at least 5 people hate truth so much that they downvoted Jon for pointing it out. Stay classy, MSN commenters.
*I* know that, that was the point of my post! The article author is the one that wrote the sentence I quoted above, not me. Sorry you misunderstood, but please, be smart.
Serious Sam 3's feature where pirated copies got an indestructible scorpion monster following you around everywhere was a much better way to go.
It saddens me that so many pirated a small indie game though. Support indies guys, they're where the real innovation happens!
I had a High-school calculus teacher whose problems often revolved around creative ways to kill off her husband (who was an English teacher at the school). She even drew his mustache on all the stick figures plummeting to their deaths.
We all thought it was great.
"The survey also found that 90 percent of men justify hazardous behavior behind the wheel based on their own “altruism” (as in number 11), or they blame equipment failure such as a GPS system not working."
Worst data analysis ever performed, right there. Yay for liberal arts degrees!
5/1/2013
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