Today I'm fat, tomorrow I'll be fat too. However, I'm working towards being less fat each day that I can. So everyday if I'm not on some bs. Maverique+Autistic.
I'm Dale, the @DOFGuy
I like eating snacks after midnight, taking long walks in circles around my house and cooking healthy and nutritious meals while still succumbing to trash later on. I can change, follow me on Twitter and Youtube to see how.
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@carygolomb I really wish that the price was much lower, but it's making me more appreciative of the price I got my laptop for in May '25 now. I accepted it begrudgingly then, I'm less upset about it now. I'd rather feel like I got completely ripped off in comparison now though.
On August 1, 2004, Daigo Umehara had one pixel of health left against Justin Wong in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike.
He parried all 15 hits of Chun-Li’s super and won the round.
The crowd reaction became one of esports’ most replayed clips.
Imagine being retarded enough to think the buses were planted so the rioters would destroy them.
That dude crying about losing his paycheck over the bus being destroyed doesn't have any thoughts about this I'm sure.
The real answer is don't riot. Any answer condoning rioting is fundamentally incorrect. Notwithstanding the fact that the busses didn't do shit? Millions of dollars in property damage and several deaths *hurray good fucking job Mamdani*
Stop being pathetic sycophantic glazers.
The cancelled Xbox 360 remake of GoldenEye 007 is now playable on PC thanks to a fan-made recompilation project.
Based on the unreleased Xbox Live Arcade version developed by Rare, it runs directly on modern Windows PCs without an emulator.
The remake modernizes the Nintendo 64 classic with improved graphics, widescreen support, smoother performance, and updated controls while keeping the original missions and multiplayer modes intact.
- Runs natively on Windows without an emulator
- Smooth 60 FPS gameplay
- Support for higher resolutions and widescreen displays
- Controller support
- Online multiplayer
- Based on the cancelled Xbox 360 remake of GoldenEye 007
- Open-source project available on GitHub with technical details
Louis Rossmann is planning to sue Samsung because of a warranty problem with a 4TB SSD drive that he bought from Best Buy for around 330 dollars about two years ago and that stopped working while still under warranty.
He sent Samsung proof of the failure and they asked for the drive to test it but after checking they returned it saying it was fine even though Rossmann tested it again and confirmed it was still broken.
Samsung then offered him only the original 330 dollar refund and said they had no stock for a replacement yet the exact same drive is currently selling on Amazon for about 949 dollars.