If you've ever wondered what happens at various Mormon ceremonies
wonder no more.
This guy posts hidden camera footage of all kinds of Mormon ceremonies.
Yea they're corny, I'd rather see what those Jews are up to haha jk.
If you've ever wondered what happens at various Mormon ceremonies
wonder no more.
This guy posts hidden camera footage of all kinds of Mormon ceremonies.
Yea they're corny, I'd rather see what those Jews are up to haha jk.
This is no joke. A YouTube minecrafter built a working Atari 2600 emulator within Minecraft. And working versions of three classic Atari games. Check this out if you are an nth-degree computer or Minecraft geek.
this guy is a legend.After a bank glitch he went ahead and spent over a million on hookers cocaine and cars
http://nypost.com/2016/12/09/man-blo...share=facebook
Last edited by big dick; 12-10-2016 at 01:52 AM.
camel balls yall, careful...extra sour.
Damn, Bill Cosby is facing 10 yrs in prison. If guilty will he commit suicide or head off to prison? hmmm.
This years election halted his pr nightmare, it's hard to imagine him going to prison esp. at his age.
pizza pockets
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Chaps' 2017-18 NFL $$ Thread
watch this and try not to laugh, extra points if you're high.
Last edited by lewfather; 12-17-2016 at 11:42 AM.
http://kotaku.com/original-the-legen...ium=Socialflow
The Legend of Zelda on NES had a sprawling world by the standards of 1980s console games. While decades ago people used to draw their own maps to try and keep track of where each dungeon and secret, alternative methods now exist. Like, for instance, 3D printing a replica of the game’s entire overworld.
Willard McFarland was the one to purchase the creation, sharing the below picture on Twitter. According to a report by Retro Gaming Mag, the piece was sold through the Facebook group Trade Sell Collect Retro, with McFarland stating that the person he bought it from had spent six months building the map in Minecraft. They then used that to create a file for a 3D printer. 24 hours of printing and six hours of painting later, this was created:
Retro gamer and web series producer Mike Matei then proceeded to upload and share a series of higher resolution pictures of the map he received from McFarland. The zoomed in images show a number of small details ranging from the game’s different dungeons and infamous graveyard to small tunnel entrances and river docks.
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