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You feel conflicted, don't you?
 
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Sorry... couldn't resist...
 
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Yesterday was cosplay day at my high school. As I like to do the German accent, I naturally made a TF2's Medic costume, which was greatly appreciated (I had people yelling at me "MEEDIIIC!!" all the time :lol: and also found a Pyro companion). But we were given Pokéballs, and at first I didn't knew why, but when I saw the cutest Pikatchu cosplay receiving dozens of these Pokéballs, I knew what they were for.
This is why I love my high school!
 
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Honestly, it's a ridiculously high quality gif of a watermelon exploding, do you really need an explanation?

#dantheman
 
I want to have a beer or two with the guys who came up with that:

Our game does not sell.
Worse than that, it's like one of the worst games ever made.
We could give it away for free...
It is the worst game ever made!
Protocol desert burial?
Desert Burial!
Oscar Mike!
 
I want to have a beer or two with the guys who came up with that:

Our game does not sell.
Worse than that, it's like one of the worst games ever made.
We could give it away for free...
It is the worst game ever made!
Protocol desert burial?
Desert Burial!
Oscar Mike!

His name is James Heller.
"... a former Atari manager who was invited by the production to the dig site. He says in 1983 the company tasked him with finding an inexpensive way to dispose of 728,000 cartridges they had in a warehouse in El Paso, Texas."
http://games.yahoo.com/news/diggers-ataris-e-t-games-landfill-193256509.html
 
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