Oregon Contra Luz Opal with botryoidal Jasper inclusions, from Oregon
This is the most intense opal inclusion I’ve ever seen…
Oh wow, that inclusion looks like a nebula! How spectacular!
I’M CRYNIG IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THIS FUCKIGN VIDEO BEFORE I PITY YOUR EXISTANCE
(Source: anothersliceofcheesecake)
Look, if you nicely tell me that swearing makes you uncomfortable and you politely ask me not to, I will stop immediately and speak nicer than a nun.
But if you start acting like you’re on some fucking high horse, or telling me that I’m going to Hell for talking the way that I do and you can’t “be around that kind of language” then you can bet your motherfuckin’ ass that I’ll be fucking cussing like a cunt-fuckin’ sailor you maggot-ridden piece of dick.
Star Trek Into Darkness takes place in 2259. “Khan” says that he’s 300 years old. 300 years before 2259 is 1959, the same year the chicken-nosed aliens from Krankor tried to invade Beaver Falls, Japan. In Star Trek II, “Khan” describes himself as being a “prince, with power over millions.” In Into Darkness, he defeats an entire platoon of Klingons without a scratch, and Uhura shoots him a half dozen times without managing to stun him. It’s almost like her weapon is useless against him. He wears a cape in Into Darkness, was described as being of Asian descent in Space Seed, and is capable of controlling a spaceship with minimal or no crew on board.
My conclusion?
“Khan” is really Prince of Space!
Firestriker (Axes Art Amuse - SNES - 1993/94)
Arkanoid / Breakout are true classics in gaming, and plenty of games have come along and recreated those experiences. One of the most unique to do this is Firestriker on the SNES / Super Famicom. The game takes place in a fantasy setting, and players control two characters on-screen at a time, one aggressively trying to bounce the ball off of blocks, and the other as a goaltender-like figure who prevents blocks behind the team from being destroyed. It’s really quite neat. ^_^
I have this game. It’s fun.


