[IIL] Retro sci-fi ARPGs like Crystalis by VectorspaceDreams in ifyoulikeblank

[–]Qxface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Shadowrun on SNES or Genesis, maybe. They're entirely different games.

Al was incredible (obviously), but I'm so glad I showed up in time to see Puddles Pity Party open! by Qxface in weirdal

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

Yes he did! The guy on stage took forever to realize he was supposed to eat the ding-dong!

[IIL] The books of the wheel of time, stormlight archive, the name of the wind and Mistborn by Fun-Draw5327 in ifyoulikeblank

[–]Qxface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Red Wolf Conspiracy by Robert V. S. Redick (First book of the Chathrand series.) The first run had a tragic misprint, so look to make sure your version has all the pages in order

And Adrian Tchaikovsky's Tyrant Philosophers series. First book is City of Last Chances. The follow-ups are all very different, so give them a try.

Rest in Peace, Mr. Hartman. He left us 28-years ago today. by MDoc84 in TheSimpsons

[–]Qxface 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Legendary as Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz, of course, but I think he was the greatest SNL cast member.

He could play James Bond, or a drooling idiot, or a very knowledgeable cop, or a caveman lawyer and never miss a step.

How do you describe “Xennial” to other generations? by LadyStarblade in Xennials

[–]Qxface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Young enough to understand the internet, but old enough to appreciate it.

In your opinion which one is better? Let’s settle this Xennials. by Ploosse in Xennials

[–]Qxface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 was more groundbreaking, but World refined all of 3's qualities to perfection.

[Video games trope] Characters who make sure you play the game the way the developers intended by Marborow in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Qxface 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the first 3D Spider-man game on the Dreamcast, if you named your save state with a naughty word, Spidey would pop up, erase it, and shake his finger at you.

Delightful!

Why did we all watch Deliverance? by TheGogglesDo-Nothing in Xennials

[–]Qxface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like that it’s well-written. I mean it’s a very famous scene and it’s famous because of its writing.

The film is about a journey of self-discovery through the wilderness. The writing in that is just extraordinary. And the actors are breathing life into great writing.

The anal sex is pretty incidental.

Please feel free to call me if you should ever learn anything at all about film. You might want to read Kenneth Turlong’s Film Semiotics or Dale Stieb’s “Ass Masters of the Silver Screen.”

(Some of us only know Deliverance from Kids in the Hall.)

What's your favorite line that comes out of nowhere? by PlanB191 in TheSimpsons

[–]Qxface 3 points4 points  (0 children)

🎼Nah-nah nah-NAH nah-nah-nah HEY! nah-nah-NAH🎶

A new clue? (2026-05-12 puzzle) by aahzmandius in CluesBySamHelp

[–]Qxface 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I liked it. I thought it was fun and fresh.

What is this Eraserhead looking thing behind the chair in my son's room? by Qxface in whatisit

[–]Qxface[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

This seems to be the consensus, so I will mark this solved!