Good ol SoTN.
Good ole
Suck
On
These
Nuts
The other dog at the end was like ok lemme try!!!
Back in the 1990s Ed Boon and John Tobias said that most of the story lines from the 1990s were taken from various mythologies from Asian countries. They also liked old Kung Fu movies and such as well.
Some of the elements from Mortal Kombat were taken from this tournament:
Tell me thatās not Raiden?
Also, the tournament organizer is an old Shang Tsung type character:
ooh, more character names coming to mindā¦might end up being my latest Miisā¦
Liquor Taint
Bree Tarded
Duke Pukem
Boris Megma
Dr. Wankenstein
Count Crackula
Completed this 2 month project. Got better with every character done. Thinking about doing Darkstalkers next
Thatās pretty cool art Kimuralox!
how is that ugly girl you posted? Iām hoping that during this time, you arenāt in that loser circle of jacking off and making emotional diaries and have moved on to real pussy from the undesirable.
Encourage darksakul to venture out too.
#nopalmpussy
We definitely need sigs back.
holy crap manā¦ Iām finally hearing the details on this Quibi thing thanks to John Campea talking about it right nowā¦ this shit is such a jokeā¦
- short-form contentā¦like 10 minutes or so? Am I understanding correctly that you are getting āpiecesā of shows? What the hell?
- It costs money per month
- STILL has commercials.
- You can only watch this on mobile devices.
Theyāve GOT to be kidding with this shit.
I wouldnāt know.
But I just love jackin it.
It sounds like something a 90s executive would come up with and will totally work in 2020!
I read somewhere that the actual logic behind Quibi is that when the āepisodesā are that short they can pay the people making them below union minimums.
Remimder that Alburquerque is as wack as it appears in Breaking Bad.
Actually shittier.
Edit: For example, you can talk to people from NM with some TX vs NM banter, call their state a shithole full of methheads and nobody would assume youāre referencing Breaking Bad.
one of the couple of good things Iāll always remember about driving out to El Paso in 2013:
Bomb-ass hobby store near Ft. Bliss that had racks and racks full of old Games Workshop stuff. If I also remember correctly, that was where I saw my first printed copy of Rogue Trader. That shit blew open my fucking mind.
Second thing: There was a record store near the hotel I stayed at on I-10. Being a big metal head at the time, I was blown away at their selection and what they had on deck. Also snagged an original vinyl pressing of the Blues Brothers movie soundtrack from that store, and thatās been in my collection ever since.