That would get expensive. He generates approximately three new memes every week, and that's not including his Extra Punctuation bits.JagerBombastic said:"More holes then the average clarinet" Every episode Yahtzee says something that should just immediately be put on a t-shirt.
What I loved is how some had fire extinguishers, and others marshmallows on sticks.Sir Thomas Sean Connery said:Yeah, it really is just controversy for it's own sake. Which can be fun. It's nice to see people running around like the world is on fire.
He probably doesn't care, but Hatred is not a GG issue.TheYeIIowDucK said:So Yahtzee's ultimate opinion on the whole GG issue and everything surrounding it is... "who cares", apparently. Can't say I disagree.
There is a homophobic pizza place? What do they do refuse to serve people coming in asking for a meat feast or ham & pineapple? God damn some peole. Do not taint pizza with bigotry, pizza transcends all human pettiness.el_emmens said:"The only way someone can safely express their politics these days is to anonymously spend money. Hence why homophobic pizza joints can mysteriously acrue a million dollars in donations"
I know that reference! Because I live in the same state as that homophobic pizza joint!
Indiana had it's weird "religious freedom act" where businesses could refuse service if something went against the owners religious morals. one of the places was this random ass pizza place that went "we won't cater to gay weddings or functions" THE MASSIVE RAGE was practically as impossible to ignore as the grease on a cafeteria pizza sliceThe Artificially Prolonged said:There is a homophobic pizza place? What do they do refuse to serve people coming in asking for a meat feast or ham & pineapple? God damn some peole. Do not taint pizza with bigotry, pizza transcends all human pettiness.
That is depressing. There was similar thing here in the UK with a bakery refusing to serve for similar reasons but they got taken to court and the courts thankfully saw sense.el_emmens said:Indiana had it's weird "religious freedom act" where businesses could refuse service if something went against the owners religious morals. one of the places was this random ass pizza place that went "we won't cater to gay weddings or functions" THE MASSIVE RAGE was practically as impossible to ignore as the grease on a cafeteria pizza sliceThe Artificially Prolonged said:There is a homophobic pizza place? What do they do refuse to serve people coming in asking for a meat feast or ham & pineapple? God damn some peole. Do not taint pizza with bigotry, pizza transcends all human pettiness.