Forkball said:
OMG :lol :lol :lol This is gold. lolvectorman06 said:
Jocchan said:
EDIT: whoops, sorry for the double post.
Septimus said:OMG :lol :lol :lol This is gold. lol
:lol oh, lord!:Motorbass said:
KevinCow said:
Jocchan said:
I see a clown hopping around naked :OWoffls said:
:lol How did this one get no love?Yoboman said:
I have it as my avatar on MSN :Ostrange_booj said::lol How did this one get no love?
Hootie said:
Instant classic
Screenshots that aren't about videogames are called "photographs."le.phat said:that's a real screenshot of a real execution. stay classy neogaf *shakes*
As funny as all the pictures and gifs are in this thread this one really got me.Whimsical Phil said:Screenshots that aren't about videogames are called "photographs."
Whimsical Phil said:Screenshots that aren't about videogames are called "photographs."
Whimsical Phil said:Screenshots that aren't about videogames are called "photographs."
Arcipello said:noticed a few of the images in this thread have infected Kotaku also
http://kotaku.com/5282665/the-second-best-e3-meme-is
Des0lar said:Nice how they don't mention NeoGaf with a single word.
Eds Note: Apologies for not linking to the sites where these PhotoShops originated as they're not on the Japanese site we're sourcing. Links to them in the comments below would be appreciated. Looks like a big chunk of them are from GAF. Read the whole thread. It's amazing.
They were sourcing a Japanese site who had gotten their pictures from GAF, but they edited the very last line to add a link to this thread.Des0lar said:Nice how they don't mention NeoGaf with a single word.
Whimsical Phil said:Screenshots that aren't about videogames are called "photographs."
I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't get them off neogaf, but some other site (imageboards like 4chan come to mind, nobody sources their images on those things).Des0lar said:Nice how they don't mention NeoGaf with a single word.
I'm trying to help here... so please don't take offence.le.phat said:English isn't my native language. I'm sure you're response would be have been both intelligent and well thought out if my botched english hadn't gotten in the way of me making a point. Such a shame.
Many native English speakers also make this mistake pretty often.Psychotext said:I'm trying to help here... so please don't take offence.
In your second sentence you use "you're" which means "you are" (the apostrophe replaces the a), the word you were looking for was "your" which is used for relating something to someone (possession / ownership of).
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/your