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Phoenixxl ⛔
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Phoenixxl ⛔
@Phoenixxl
My political orientation : Chaotic Neutral grep ^ /dev/null * NL https://t.co/tOAEuZEkEI EN https://t.co/QcLLYoWzeY
Katılım Ocak 2009
126 Takip Edilen142 Takipçiler

@StephenAtHome And then you said "he said you are the father" and the camera panned to this... Watch the clip again..

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@exQUIZitely When I got bored of this I tried the bicoin thing. I used the computers at work at nightttime.
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@Brutalation @TheGoldenDays Nobody above 30 likes VLC either that's my point. It went from being a turd to being barely acceptable.
The goat is MPC-HC.
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@NoContextHumans That first slice introduces plastic in the food. Absolutely horrible. Everything else is fine tbh.
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Bro really has that sleight of hand. x.com/Sastianie/stat…
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@exQUIZitely This is the game that made me make a null modem cable and opened the world of electronics.
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Who played this epic masterpiece of gaming history?
Some games feel truly timeless. Stunt Car Racer (MicroStyle, 1989) is one of them.
It was designed by Geoff Crammond, the genius behind other legendary titles such as The Sentinel and Formula One Grand Prix.
The iconic “vroooooooooooom” when you rev it up, the cleverly drawn crack along the upper frame of the car to show damage, the incredible physics, and those massive jumps across insane ramps… What more is there to say?
It was a near-perfect game in its time and remains a whole lot of fun 37 years later. Hopefully, it will still be talked about by future generations who haven’t even been born yet.
Stunt Car Racer was available on the “big 6” platforms back in the day: Commodore 64, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, DOS, and ZX Spectrum.
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@electric_4u Use shrink sleeves you potato. Chatterton? This isn't 1975
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@justbyte_ Do i have to name them in order starting with the SCSI terminator?
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@henyathegenius
Today I was wondering why you call Kson SouChou.
So I asked google... I think google is confused 🧐

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@IamKyros69 In 2 years everything breaks, CEO's personally beg programmers to come back. They can't be assed and will watch the world reset.
CEO? He has no idea.
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