This movie changed me forever.
(Source: nodayztodaze)
We have Denim! (Taken with instagram)
I’m actually supportive of this idea. I can’t see it taking off at a college, though. Those quarters are for laundry.
We had one of these at my elementary school, so I just got a huge rush of nostalgia.
Whoa, nostalgia tidal wave.
A photo of mine, from the Space Needle, on our day off.
I’ve begun doing something new when I meet with someone one-on-one. Whenever I remember, I put my phone into airplane mode.
My new standard of cool: when I’m hanging out with you, I never see your phone ever ever ever.
— Scott Simpson (@scottsimpson) June 17, 2010Airplane mode is that…
First shot. (Taken with Instagram at Delicatus)
Seriously, this man is the best writer we have critiquing video games.
“Here’s where I point out that the opening of The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past saw the player defenseless for a total of two minutes before he met his dying uncle in a sewer, earned a sword and shield, and was then embroiled thick in the middle of a fast-paced, compellingly designed dungeon which, with not a moment’s tutorializing, somehow managed to teach the player the basics of movement, combat, puzzle-solving, and the overarching plot themes in less than fifteen minutes. Why can’t the games start like that, anymore? Seriously, where did that go?”