...butthole pics are SFW right?
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No way, Honest Hearts rulez you get cool clothes from it too
Is Civ 5 worth $4? Cause it's $4 after coupon on amazon and activates on steam.
Quote from: Bebpo on January 08, 2012, 04:11:48 AMIs Civ 5 worth $4? Cause it's $4 after coupon on amazon and activates on steam.Civ 5 for 4 bucks? WHERE!I wan Anno but I'll take Civ 5 for the time being for that much.
Well, I think I have lost all will to continue playing Alice. There's a section in spoiler (click to show/hide)the doormouse level[close] where it takes like a bajillion years to get through, and I died right there towards what I assume was the end, and now I have to go aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllllll the way back through it from the beginning due to the infinite wisdom of whoever came up with the checkpoints. Only I'm not going to. Suck a thousand dicks, American McGee. I have dozens of other games to play which are free of that bullshit.
Sega All Stars Racing is 5 dollars on steam- totally worth it
wtf I'm randomly in the DOTA 2 betaI thought Valve sent people codes? I never asked for this
If anyone has a spare invite...
As promised, I owe you a dry hump.
you can do that from any web browser anyway, can't you?
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Just Cause 2 is $5 ... uh, for another 90 minutes
I hope it's Corpse Party.
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