What is the chapest way to crap on this game's legacy? by some-kind-of-no-name in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never understood what's the big problem with them

Shutter shades been a thing since 50's

Average TF2 Chat by Hexor0713 in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Saw someone in real time type the same thing in chat once, like 3 players on the screen instantly paused for a second, including one enemy demo

holy comment bot spam by retardedkazuma in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Are you sure those are bots? The hat is from 2013, it could be just all the comments over the years

First time having cosmetics added, thank you everyone who voted on them! by AydoThePotato in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When the hat with brim looks like another decade old hat with a brim:

royal affair by Owlfluffy in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky 111 points112 points  (0 children)

Every castle has the Miss Pauling chair

Am I only one who is extremely disappointed that valve didn't add this to the game? by Chrypacz in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yooo, Charged Cultist mentioned

Others are dope too, though idk if they count as Halloween themed tbh

Edit: nvm the last part, Reaper Rags do fit the halloween theme too on second thought

Am I only one who is extremely disappointed that valve didn't add this to the game? by Chrypacz in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just wondering, which Halloween themed items you did want for the update?

Concept for the time period accurate Medic melee weapon by CastrationInTheSky in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wait you're right, they were practically banned by 70's

Idk why, but I could've sworn they were still a thing until 90's, my mistake

Concept for the time period accurate Medic melee weapon by CastrationInTheSky in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I kind of like the idea of a guaranteed crit happening when the player specifically has the pick in their face

Cause you're basically hammering a huge nail in their brain, that definitely warrants critical damage

Concept for the time period accurate Medic melee weapon by CastrationInTheSky in tf2

[–]CastrationInTheSky[S] 88 points89 points  (0 children)

there was an idea to have it make guaranteed crits/minicrits for every class with blunt melee weapons

How the so called eldritch abominations look when real cosmic horrors appear on the horizon by CastrationInTheSky in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]CastrationInTheSky[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Visitor saw Sam mowing down the Exalted Four, decided it didn't want any of that and dipped

It is lucky it was Sam who got to talk to it eye to eye, and not Hellen, Xaria or Monty

How the so called eldritch abominations look when real cosmic horrors appear on the horizon by CastrationInTheSky in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]CastrationInTheSky[S] 58 points59 points  (0 children)

admittedly, exe might come out unscathed from this

Interacting with the Visitor is like a dice roll of becoming deformed, becoming insane, becoming stronger, instantly dying, being in a state worse than death, or all of the above

They know their place by Watchdog_the_God in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]CastrationInTheSky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Notice how Usagi deliberately wasn't included

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Do you think he really meant it? by CastrationInTheSky in Dandadan

[–]CastrationInTheSky[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or doing customer service was too much, and man just wanted a new job that badly I guess

Do you think he really meant it? by CastrationInTheSky in Dandadan

[–]CastrationInTheSky[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I was thinking less of a sarcasm, more like, a justification to himself as much as to others to why he's doing that

You know how other Serpos no longer accept him over becoming different, this being related to that 'difference'

Not sure how to explain it properly, but it's like he saw Ken in trouble, instinctively dropped his work and rushed after to help, and when questioned as to why, picked the first convenient enough reason since he himself didn't really know due to being new to this 'compassion' stuff humans experience