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Jurassic reacted to EvilCanadian in The Street Fighter V Thread
ALL THAT TIME AND SUFFERING WITH VEGA IN SFV
IT HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED
The Spanish parliament youtube subscribes to me
They know the suffering i have went through on behalf of their people
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Jurassic got a reaction from DoctaMario in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Work story:
I used to work for a printing company that specialized in making baseball and football cards that had pieces of jerseys on the card. After being printed and the sheets cut down to six uncut cards, they were assembled by hand. I helped assemble them for OT on Saturdays in a room with half a dozen cameras. All jersey pieces were counted, assembled and glued. The team leader told me about some of the other procedures involved, including what is considered a "worn" jersey (basically the player put on a jersey, wore it for 10 seconds, then took it off to be cut up for cards as a legitimate "worn" jersey) and any unused card materials must be destroyed after production.
One day, I was storing print samples and came across three pallets of unfinished WWE cards and a few uncut pokemon card sheets in an abandoned work space. I always thought it was funny so many unused cards were just collecting dust.
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Jurassic got a reaction from Shakunetsu in Internet Media General (YouTube memes/Twitch fails/ and MORE!)
Strafefox is a channel that covers video game development, mostly SNES and Genesis.
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Jurassic got a reaction from globe in Internet Media General (YouTube memes/Twitch fails/ and MORE!)
Strafefox is a channel that covers video game development, mostly SNES and Genesis.
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Jurassic got a reaction from MillionX in Internet Media General (YouTube memes/Twitch fails/ and MORE!)
Strafefox is a channel that covers video game development, mostly SNES and Genesis.
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Jurassic got a reaction from Deadly_Raver in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Work story:
I used to work for a printing company that specialized in making baseball and football cards that had pieces of jerseys on the card. After being printed and the sheets cut down to six uncut cards, they were assembled by hand. I helped assemble them for OT on Saturdays in a room with half a dozen cameras. All jersey pieces were counted, assembled and glued. The team leader told me about some of the other procedures involved, including what is considered a "worn" jersey (basically the player put on a jersey, wore it for 10 seconds, then took it off to be cut up for cards as a legitimate "worn" jersey) and any unused card materials must be destroyed after production.
One day, I was storing print samples and came across three pallets of unfinished WWE cards and a few uncut pokemon card sheets in an abandoned work space. I always thought it was funny so many unused cards were just collecting dust.
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Jurassic got a reaction from Hawkingbird in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Work story:
I used to work for a printing company that specialized in making baseball and football cards that had pieces of jerseys on the card. After being printed and the sheets cut down to six uncut cards, they were assembled by hand. I helped assemble them for OT on Saturdays in a room with half a dozen cameras. All jersey pieces were counted, assembled and glued. The team leader told me about some of the other procedures involved, including what is considered a "worn" jersey (basically the player put on a jersey, wore it for 10 seconds, then took it off to be cut up for cards as a legitimate "worn" jersey) and any unused card materials must be destroyed after production.
One day, I was storing print samples and came across three pallets of unfinished WWE cards and a few uncut pokemon card sheets in an abandoned work space. I always thought it was funny so many unused cards were just collecting dust.
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Jurassic got a reaction from BB_Hoody in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Work story:
I used to work for a printing company that specialized in making baseball and football cards that had pieces of jerseys on the card. After being printed and the sheets cut down to six uncut cards, they were assembled by hand. I helped assemble them for OT on Saturdays in a room with half a dozen cameras. All jersey pieces were counted, assembled and glued. The team leader told me about some of the other procedures involved, including what is considered a "worn" jersey (basically the player put on a jersey, wore it for 10 seconds, then took it off to be cut up for cards as a legitimate "worn" jersey) and any unused card materials must be destroyed after production.
One day, I was storing print samples and came across three pallets of unfinished WWE cards and a few uncut pokemon card sheets in an abandoned work space. I always thought it was funny so many unused cards were just collecting dust.
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Jurassic got a reaction from DarkSakul in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Work story:
I used to work for a printing company that specialized in making baseball and football cards that had pieces of jerseys on the card. After being printed and the sheets cut down to six uncut cards, they were assembled by hand. I helped assemble them for OT on Saturdays in a room with half a dozen cameras. All jersey pieces were counted, assembled and glued. The team leader told me about some of the other procedures involved, including what is considered a "worn" jersey (basically the player put on a jersey, wore it for 10 seconds, then took it off to be cut up for cards as a legitimate "worn" jersey) and any unused card materials must be destroyed after production.
One day, I was storing print samples and came across three pallets of unfinished WWE cards and a few uncut pokemon card sheets in an abandoned work space. I always thought it was funny so many unused cards were just collecting dust.
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Jurassic got a reaction from GetTheTables in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Work story:
I used to work for a printing company that specialized in making baseball and football cards that had pieces of jerseys on the card. After being printed and the sheets cut down to six uncut cards, they were assembled by hand. I helped assemble them for OT on Saturdays in a room with half a dozen cameras. All jersey pieces were counted, assembled and glued. The team leader told me about some of the other procedures involved, including what is considered a "worn" jersey (basically the player put on a jersey, wore it for 10 seconds, then took it off to be cut up for cards as a legitimate "worn" jersey) and any unused card materials must be destroyed after production.
One day, I was storing print samples and came across three pallets of unfinished WWE cards and a few uncut pokemon card sheets in an abandoned work space. I always thought it was funny so many unused cards were just collecting dust.
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Jurassic got a reaction from beesuit in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Work story:
I used to work for a printing company that specialized in making baseball and football cards that had pieces of jerseys on the card. After being printed and the sheets cut down to six uncut cards, they were assembled by hand. I helped assemble them for OT on Saturdays in a room with half a dozen cameras. All jersey pieces were counted, assembled and glued. The team leader told me about some of the other procedures involved, including what is considered a "worn" jersey (basically the player put on a jersey, wore it for 10 seconds, then took it off to be cut up for cards as a legitimate "worn" jersey) and any unused card materials must be destroyed after production.
One day, I was storing print samples and came across three pallets of unfinished WWE cards and a few uncut pokemon card sheets in an abandoned work space. I always thought it was funny so many unused cards were just collecting dust.
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Jurassic got a reaction from DangerousJ in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Work story:
I used to work for a printing company that specialized in making baseball and football cards that had pieces of jerseys on the card. After being printed and the sheets cut down to six uncut cards, they were assembled by hand. I helped assemble them for OT on Saturdays in a room with half a dozen cameras. All jersey pieces were counted, assembled and glued. The team leader told me about some of the other procedures involved, including what is considered a "worn" jersey (basically the player put on a jersey, wore it for 10 seconds, then took it off to be cut up for cards as a legitimate "worn" jersey) and any unused card materials must be destroyed after production.
One day, I was storing print samples and came across three pallets of unfinished WWE cards and a few uncut pokemon card sheets in an abandoned work space. I always thought it was funny so many unused cards were just collecting dust.
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Jurassic reacted to DarkSakul in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
Less politics, more oddly timed screen caps
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Jurassic reacted to GetTheTables in The Street Fighter V Thread
Who wouldn't have eh?
Kylie Minogue Cammy is the 3rd best thing in that movie.
#1 and #2 are both Raul Julia's Bison.
I thought the JCVD flash kick was super sick as a kid but now I know it was probably totally fueled by cocaine.
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Jurassic reacted to globe in Retro Gaming Thread (pre PS3/XB360)
I use a *New* 3DS and it works pretty well. I use it mostly for NES, SNES, Genesis, GBC, GBA, DS, and 3DS. All of them work pretty well. Haven't experienced any slowdown on any of the emulators. Apparently it can also run certain N64 and PS1 games via RetroArch, but I haven't dabbled into that.
Really my only complaint is the dpad placement, after a while hand starts cramping, but everything else has been solid.
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Jurassic reacted to M A R T I A N in The MEGASHOCK Saloon Thread 2.0
A visual Haiku, where the monkey represents my entire life with astounding accuracy.
Truly, such a qaint and surreal capturing of life should be hung in a museum.
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