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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Who wants to see a weirdass picture of the Joker?

(via Jokerology)
Apparently, this is from a comic called Penguin: Pain and Prejudice, and that's all I can say about it because what in the actual fuck?

Friday, December 27, 2013

Fall Out Boy - Thnks fr th Mmrs



I didn't post the music video because it's one of those videos where the song gets interrupted several times for the sake of dialogue or whatever. It does have chimps, though, so it has that going for it.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Thanks to this tweet from Variety, I now have a new way to describe my penis!

"Visually dazzling but thoroughly bogus" sounds about right, yeah.

h/t Bryko.

The most effective anti-drug picture ever

(via stonecoldstunning)
I certainly don't want to do drugs after seeing it, anyways.

Jingle bells, Batman smells

Jingle bells, Batman smells
Robin laid an egg
The Batmobile lost a wheel
And the Joker got away

Monday, December 9, 2013

Welp, still can't play Medieval: Total War and DOSBox was no help

You might remember that I posted of my woes last year of not being able to play Medieval: Total War because it won't run on Vista. Well, I forgot that I had installed DOSBox a while back and decided to try that because what the hell, may as well. Did it work?

Granted, DOSBox might not be the right application in the first place, but hells bells, I didn't know how to get the game to run on it. I Googled, found instructions and how-tos and maybe it's because I'm not a tech geek, I failed epically. What I mind end up doing is just hauling my old tower up from the basement and just switching to that whenever I feel like playing MTW or Freelancer. What gets me though, is that those two games won't run on Vista, yet Warcraft II: Battlenet Edition, which was released in '99 (although Warcraft II itself was released in '95) will run perfectly. Hell, I can run Starcraft and even Master of Orion II with relative ease.

No wonder people hate Vista.

Monday, December 2, 2013

While tragic, you have to admit that Paul Walker's death is ironic

Yeah, in case you haven't heard, Paul Walker from the Fast and Furious movies died yesterday in a car wreck. Considering that he was known primarily for those movies, dying in a car wreck is ironic. In fact, I didn't believe that Walker had died because of that.

Don't get me wrong, though, I'm not making light of Paul Walker's demise. I'm not that tasteless.