watTheGreatDave said:Sabbath are GH exclusive, sorry bro.
watTheGreatDave said:Sabbath are GH exclusive, sorry bro.
MrOctober said:Holy shit the Brewers beat Pittsburgh 20-0 tonight and Ryan Braun went 3/4 with 3 runs, a homer, 5 RBIs, and a stolen base. I have him on my fantasy team fuck yes!
birdman said:Have the RBN songs showed up yet October?
Listen to Black Sabbath and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath while you're at it.TheGreatDave said:I'm listening to Master Of Reality for the first time properly.
It's good!
That threw me off for like one phrase.MrOctober said:Fucking American Music on vocals does that stupid shit where at the end of the song it charts back up vocals and I can't fucking hear them and therefore can't fucking sing them because I can't change my pitch or whatever to match a little arrow on a screen. Fuck that shit.
Costanza said:Holy fuck Community was incredible tonight. Goodfellas spoof.
corkscrewblow said:TIM TEBOW TO DENVER :lol :lol :lol
2010 NFL Draft of TrollingJarate said:Tim Tebow pick over Clausen anbd Leflevour :lol :lol :lol :lol
Sarcasm? I think it is but all your lols makes me question it.MrOctober said:Yep it was incredible, here's a hilarious quote:
"I think I'm failing psychopharmacology."
"Why are you taking that?"
"I thought it was a class about crazy farm animals!"
:lol Oh Em Gee guise that shit's hysterical. I'm pissing myself laughing at how amazing this show is. It's genuinely funny you guys seriously.
Capcom appears to have responded to concerns about Final Fight: Double Impact's requirement that a user be signed in to PSN to play the game. IGN forum user "Nacthenud" has posted an alleged response he received from a Capcom admin about the issue.
"Yes, there is DRM," the admin confirmed. "This was employed to combat the rampant 'PSN Sharing' that has been going on over the last year. We're sorry that your family cannot play the game on their individual accounts (same console). This is a limitation of the Sony network." The message goes on to say that Double Impact's DRM is a trial to "evaluate impact" of the PSN sign-in requirement, which seeks to limit access to the game to the PSN account that purchased the title.
Since the statement was posted, Nacthenud and others have discovered an apparent workaround. They suggest it's possible to play the game using secondary accounts on a PS3, provided the account used to purchase Double Impact is set to automatically sign into PSN when the console turns on. But that's ancillary to the intended purpose of the DRM: to prevent users on other PS3s from playing the game (and thereby rendering the game unplayable offline).
We've asked Capcom for verification, but have yet to hear back.
ravien56 said:Sarcasm? I think it is but all your lols makes me question it.
I'll just give 2 replies
If it's sarcasm, you're just a hater.
If it's not sarcasm, then high five. I still havent seen the episode yet though.
I'm gonna buy it tomorrow. Need an excuse to jump back into that multiplayer.Rewrite said:Siege Mode in Uncharted 2 is so much fun.
ravien56 said:Sarcasm? I think it is but all your lols makes me question it.
Fuck you Community rules.MrOctober said:I do in fact hate things that suck.
Meh, it's not the best show but it's still decent. What season you at for the wire?MrOctober said:I do in fact hate things that suck.
ravien56 said:Meh, it's not the best show but it's still decent. What season you at for the wire?
Charron said:After spending the weekend with October I'm not sure he's capable of not being sarcastic.
Season 3>1>4>5>2MrOctober said:I'm on season 4 right now.
They're all good obviously, itwo really stood out for me. I loved the working class criminal, much easier to sympathize with imo.MrOctober said:3 is my favorite so far.
Ask for, or put together, a full version of the song, use a picture of the band, put it on YouTube, SUCCESS!~Charron said:These are the kinds of announcements I hate having to make. I just got stems from a band called The Raspberry Ants, for their song Janie. It's a great song, very bass-heavy indie rock, my first attempt with female vocals, nearly 4 solid minutes of 145BPM disco beat.... but they don't have a website or anywhere that you can actually hear the song. So I can't be all "hey, listen to this!". Hard to build hype.
Terrordactyl said:They're all good obviously, itwo really stood out for me. I loved the working class criminal, much easier to sympathize with imo.
Wait October didn't actually make up that line?TheGreatDave said:Community is awful, and the line October posted is probably it's strongest output.
Opening dialogue of the latest episode. However, by removing most of the context, you can make pretty much every joke from every show ever lame, so it's a moot point.DuckRacer said:Wait October didn't actually make up that line?
Every single line of Curb Your Enthusiasm would be funnier, even if you removed the vowels.ElNarez said:Opening dialogue of the latest episode. However, by removing most of the context, you can make pretty much every joke from every show ever lame, so it's a moot point.
ElNarez said:Opening dialogue of the latest episode. However, by removing most of the context, you can make pretty much every joke from every show ever lame, so it's a moot point.
:lol :lol :lolElNarez said:Opening dialogue of the latest episode.
TheGreatDave said:Every single line of Curb Your Enthusiasm would be funnier, even if you removed the vowels.
Characters, situation ? Maybe if this was a radio drama I'd agree with you, but since this is a television show, there's more than dialogue that can provide context.MrOctober said:There's no context that's the opening line.
Fucking this.ElNarez said:Characters, situation ? Maybe if this was a radio drama I'd agree with you, but since this is a television show, there's more than dialogue that can provide context.
So fucking brutal. This last game has been traumatic.MrOctober said:I love you today.
I promise to start taking it easy on you in Words With Friends from now on.
ElNarez said:Characters, situation ? Maybe if this was a radio drama I'd agree with you, but since this is a television show, there's more than dialogue that can provide context.