1. 09:02 8th Jan 2012

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    Reblogged from colincampbellx

    Tags: gamequote

    colincampbellx:

    Last year I became the proud recipient of a Games Media Legend Award. It was also my 25th year since I began working in games journalism. So I felt the weird urge to write 25 tips for the young games journalist, based almost entirely on the mistakes I’ve made over the last two and and a…

     
  2. Ceci n’est pas une lune (via on imgfave)

    Ceci n’est pas une lune (via on imgfave)

     
  3. However, we do need something to replace horsepower in our imagination, because cars with more than 600 horsepower are dangerous. And, if they’re limited to 155mph anyway, completely pointless. Decibels? I think not. We’ll leave that to the homotorcyclists. Lightness? Boring. And anyway, you eventually end up back in a Citroen AX. Emissions? Oh, give me a break. You really think normal people are going to run about saying: “My dad’s car produces less carbon dioxide than your dad’s car”.
     
  4. Data’s Poem: Ode to Spot (by kontegs)

     
  5. Hippies Everywhere …Tumblr on imgfave

    Hippies Everywhere …Tumblr on imgfave

     
  6. fuckyeahdementia:

wait what

    fuckyeahdementia:

    wait what

     
  7. And not a single fuck was given that day.
     
  8. I like being weird … 9GAG

    I like being weird … 9GAG

     
  9. “And the angel said to him …”on imgfave

    “And the angel said to him …”
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  10. apparently you can shoot humans so long as they’ve been mutated into clawed, slobbering nightmare fuel first but the potential to accidentally shoot another human being in a battle situation is simply unacceptable and has never actually happened in reality.

    The removal of Friendly Fire will reverse the Holocaust, since videogame edits alter space-time and erase violence from human history. Everybody knows that.

     
  11. Engage Coffee Break! CAPTAIN OATS

    Engage Coffee Break! CAPTAIN OATS

     
  12. Amen.Nerviosismo on imgfave
     
  13. Roads? via nik.bot.nu

    Roads? via nik.bot.nu

     
  14. From the well-known to the unknown, Muslims had offered their bodies as “human shields” for last night’s mass, making a pledge to collectively fight the threat of Islamic militants and towards an Egypt free from sectarian strife. “We either live together, or we die together,” was the sloganeering genius of Mohamed El-Sawy, a Muslim arts tycoon whose cultural centre distributed flyers at churches in Cairo Thursday night, and who has been credited with first floating the “human shield” idea.
     
  15. Image Spark