J’ai le droit de dire Adam Mathes I love you ?
How can I fix this? Do I want to fix this? It just feels like I'm doing something wrong, somehow.
How much did CNET pay for it?
The name is also really great.
You can keep coming back to this joke, and you keep laughing. That's what makes it funny.
The problem with me and video games is that I want them to love me as much as I love them and they can't, so I have to fill in the blanks myself.
1) Excluively is not a word 2) Thanks for undermining my entire shirt business (http://tinyurl.com/yvmh2q)
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I guess of the girls who I've seen naked I currently don't really trust any of them at all. Maybe one of them, sort of.
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A flat daily rate, at which working 125 days of the year nets $1,000,000.
In its efforts to build an archive of scholarly and cultural interest, the Center plans to gather materials from all sectors of the industry, including developers, publishers, artists, and manufacturers connected to the videogame industry. In addition to
The technique was first discussed on April 6, 2001 in an article by Adam Mathes in the online zine uber.nu.[5] In that article, he coined the term "Google bombing" [...] The phrase "Google bombing" was introduced to the New Oxford American Dictionary in M