• Should the site keep the same color scheme or find a new one?

    • No, I like it the way it is. (50%, 1 Votes)

    • Yes, something darker. (50%, 1 Votes)

    • Yep, but I like the bright scheme. (0%, 0 Votes)

    Total Voters: 2

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  • Batman vs. Ironman
    -Visceran

    So, with the blockbuster movie pulling in obscene ammounts of cash, and everyone talking about the Dark Knight, I’ve had the question of Batman vs. Ironman come up more than once. I think Marvel hit a home run with Ironman, and DC/Nolan with Batman as well. I’ve made my peace with what I perceved as ‘cheese’ in Dark Knight (bat-sonar!? Gordan’s speach to his 8 year old?!). For me, when it comes down to it, these movies are SO different that comparison is difficult. SO… let it boil down to personal preference! Im going to make some polls listed below to turn this arguement into a democracy and see who turns out on top!

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    So infinite, in fact, that I would like an avatar that is a bum. And alcoholic. Preferably begging at the begining of a level, asking for coins. Even if a user can’t actually give me any.

    Thanks dub, for providing me ideas for wonderful time-sinks like this.

    I would almost feel ashamed of myself if I didn’t make mention of this little beauty. Feeding of off Visceran post just below, I have loved the Simpsons for who knows how long… oh yeah, since they first aired on Fox in December of 1989. On top of that, I use to play the shit of out some Quake 3 back in the day.

    So check out this very detailed map, Matt Groening would be proud!

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    Hey everybody, it’s Choose Your Own Adventure story time at Button-Smasher! Your cousin gives you some Mc Chris songs. You listen to the songs and they make you (vomit in your mouth a little; one happy geek). You check out more songs from his new album and decide that (Mc Chris really sucks; you want to purchase the new album because the shit is ill, yo). In making the purchase you (want the hard copy; don’t want a hard copy because all your music is digitally stored and you don’t need another CD occupying valuable space in your increasingly cramped living-quarters). However, you discover that the online album is six tracks shorter than the actual CD. You think (that’s okay, I likely won’t miss these really good songs; this is bullshit, I want the whole album). You want the instant satisfaction that comes with an online music purchase, but will settle on buying the CD and waiting. You find out the CD is $18. (That sounds reasonable, the price of a CD shouldn’t have dropped since the mid 90s anyways; This is bullshit). You (suck it up and purchase the limited online album or wait for the overpriced CD; grab a torrent and promise yourself to go see Mc Chris live and/or purchase the next album). I’ll let you decide the last one, but either way the story should end with you getting the new Mc Chris album, Mc Chris is Dead.