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He's a damn idiot hero.

Yu-Gi-Oh Deck: Watt Untitled

Either I’m not looking hard enough or the normal ask/message system has been completely superseded by this “fan mail” tripe. I’m not about to send a deck list in fan mail format, so I’m listing it here.

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Quilava

Quilava

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Homer? Who is Homer? My name is Guy Incognito…

Homer? Who is Homer? My name is Guy Incognito…

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darknessandstarlight:

justinrampage:

Tumblr artist Dean Walton created an excellent set of limited edition retro prints inspired by his all-time favorite places in Hyrule. These Legend of Zelda travel posters are now available in various sizes at GamerPrint!

Related Rampages: Nuka Cola Print (More)

Hyrulean Travel Posters by Dean Walton (Facebook) (Twitter)

Submitted by: mrshabba

!!!!!

Plug them to my veins. Or, preferably, my walls.

Dodging

It is possible to dodge enemy attacks, though not with the B button. If you tap forward on the Circle Pad between when an enemy starts it’s attack animation and when it hits you, you can duck under its limbs and get behind it.

I haven’t ever been able to dodge backwards and I don’t think it’s possible to dodge grapples.

I hope this helps you in your own Resident Evil adventures!

Protip!

Internet Tethering on iPhone doesn’t work unless iTunes is running. Probably common knowledge, but I forgot and spent three maddening hours last night trying to fix it.

Hell Mode Guide

I just beat the trial on Hell Mode, so if you want some sage advice on how to survive it, read on. (By sage advice I mean a comprehensive, step-by-step walkthrough).

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Thoughts on Resident Evil: Revelations

I recently downloaded and played through the demo version of the upcoming 3DS title Resident Evil: Revelations. I then decided to take note of what features I noticed and which features will be present in the full version.

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You’ll receive a booklet with the most commonly asked questions you will hear including, “who are you?” and “what are you doing here?”.

Don’t forget the straightening gloves and wall lubricant!

You’ll receive a booklet with the most commonly asked questions you will hear including, “who are you?” and “what are you doing here?”.

Don’t forget the straightening gloves and wall lubricant!

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Tom’s a sweetheart, despite the Lv8 comment… -Sam~