âš¡ï¸ â€œHow many enemies must you defeat in Double Dragon to rescue your girl?â€https://t.co/viE1pAeZX7
— Ross Taylor (@TheXboxVision) March 12, 2018
Incredible! pic.twitter.com/w2WFhOMyep
— @___Lorenco___ (@___lor__) July 10, 2019
I seem to have a bug in my code. pic.twitter.com/0YJdUEA8bW
— Alan Jones (@AlanJoans) July 16, 2019
World's best kippers come from Craster in Northumberland. And they pay taxes
— Peter Hutchinson (@Catus14) July 18, 2019
A history lesson for people who think that history doesn't matter:
— Bill Holohan (@BillHolohanSolr) September 27, 2019
What's the big deal about railroad tracks?
The US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That's an exceedingly odd number.
Why was that gauge used?
Well, because that's the way pic.twitter.com/oNxWuJ4TAl
Does anyone know what game this logo is from? It's been bugging me for ages.. The mug was a promotional item from game in the early 2000's and the bag must have been from the same time. Please share and help me solve this 20 year mystery! pic.twitter.com/NW6zK8KPm6
— Ross Taylor (@TheXboxVision) February 4, 2020
Once I took acid and thought I was able to see farts but it was a friend shitting on the ground
— Tam Yajia (@DancesWithTamis) February 7, 2019
You’re welcome I completely made it up lol
— Tam Yajia (@DancesWithTamis) February 7, 2019
Did M Night Shyamalan write this plot twist because holy fuck https://t.co/j6KXohC5VU
— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) October 10, 2020
A Brazilian church decided to do its own mini waxwork museum. So the news turned up and did a piece. And now I’ve lost my shit. The commentary really makes it. pic.twitter.com/AHOzmB7TVA
— David Paxton (@DavidDPaxton) January 11, 2021
Performing classic adverts as serious drama:
— Joe (@MrJoeGooch) April 25, 2022
Kellogg's Bran Flakes (1982) pic.twitter.com/d9lz6tR7wr
Performing classic adverts as serious drama:
— Joe (@MrJoeGooch) April 25, 2022
Kellogg's Bran Flakes (1982) pic.twitter.com/d9lz6tR7wr
Performing classic adverts as serious drama:
— Joe (@MrJoeGooch) March 14, 2022
Birds Eye Steakhouse Grills (1982) pic.twitter.com/eursesvpY8