

diacatholicon and panpharmacon are synonyms for panacea. Also cool words and very rarely used. Most people will never have heard of them.
diacatholicon and panpharmacon are synonyms for panacea. Also cool words and very rarely used. Most people will never have heard of them.
This link is a treat. Not a single bit of buffering or blurred screen or any glitch at all in 3 matches since you posted this. Excellent work.
Official tartans are silly. It’s just someone with enough money and time picking a pattern that isn’t claimed.
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Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Shinobi, Gunstar Heroes, Splatterhouse 3.
There are too many. Completing Lode Runner on my C64. Playing the Oregon Trail as a kid and making silly names ‘Tit face has died of dysentery’. The first time I played Sonic on my megadrive on Christmas day 1991. Playing Wonder Boy on my game gear for hours with my little bro. Crash Team Racing or FIFA tournaments (any FIFA after 16 is rubbish) on PS1 with my mates. Playing Echochrome on the PS3 on LSD. When the nuke exploded in Modern Warfare 2. Playing through Inside in one go in the dark by myself. Winning a PS5 in a raffle the day after my xbox1 died.
Red one was cracking fun.
Always take the toll road
A bag of.
I use it daily and think it’s excellent. Skype, on the other hand, is diabolical.
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Why would you think that? It literally reacted to what the guy said about water.
Batman & Robin, though terrible, at least looked nice. Good colour palette and cinematography. Good set design and special effects. Decent acting all round. It’s clearly harking back to technicolour Batman. It was schlock but that was clear from the outset. There was no hope of it ever being anything but a movie to kill an hour and a half. I’d watch it with my 8 year old gladly.
This travesty was made by one of the (supposed) best directors of his age (not evidenced by his largely awful movies, which are pompous style over substance) but it was a mess from start to finish. Poor casting, poor dialogue apparently written by a 12 year old, numerous ridiculous plot points. Batman was barely in the movie, apart from the lengthy and ridiculous broken back scenes. It was basically a movie about Joseph Gordon Levitt’s character.
It was the stark opposite of the classic that preceded it.
That was the worst batman movie. Full of plot holes and foolish decisions. This comic was better.
He didn’t invent the roundabout. It was Eugene Henard in France about 30 years prior. He also didn’t invent the stop sign (Harry Jackson). There were also one way streets in England before the US existed.
I bought it on account of hearing how bad it was. I wasn’t disappointed. It’s like The Room in book form, but with unnecessarily flowery language. Brilliantly shite.
Pluto for life.