I used to have a rare Skyrim disease until i took ArrowInTheKnee.
ArrowInTheKnee cures your Skyrim symptoms like:
Dual Wielding
Dragon Hallucination
Arrow in the knee jokes and many more.
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I’m still confused as to why his hands rock back and forth when he isn’t moving. Or maybe why his hand is in that position. Doesn’t the average video game character when unarmed, either has their hands out of view, or both fists up?
Actually I suddenly remember: after the very first time I played a first-person shooter (which was Bungie’s “Marathon”, long ago) I became somewhat dizzy and really felt like the whole world was shaking for several hours … (I didn’t have that problem with my arms, though.)
That last guy looked more like he was QWOPing.
I used to have a rare Skyrim disease until i took ArrowInTheKnee.
ArrowInTheKnee cures your Skyrim symptoms like:
Dual Wielding
Dragon Hallucination
Arrow in the knee jokes and many more.
Sideeffectsmayincludebleedingeyecancerdragonhallucinationscreamingand
cheeseaddiction.
Stroke part killed me lol
I’m still confused as to why his hands rock back and forth when he isn’t moving. Or maybe why his hand is in that position. Doesn’t the average video game character when unarmed, either has their hands out of view, or both fists up?
…the camera is also not usually facing the character most of the time
I think this is fake. :/
You.. You’re joking.. right? I mean, I mean, it’s just so plausible! This is just so, so, believable!
This is fake? No s**t…
I laughed so hard after reading your comment, Riko. lol
Obviously Captain is obvious.
LOL god this is hilarious! just perked up my Friday morning – i didnt even have to crack out my emergency vodka stash from under my desk. Thanks!
Meh. Super meh.
I lolled hardcore when he they did the switch sequence: Slot 1- Milk Slot 2- OJ Slot 3- 9 mm handgun
Okay, you can put your hands down now
Didn’t Dave Chapelle already do something like this but with Grand theft Auto?
This is on IGN ?
Actually I suddenly remember: after the very first time I played a first-person shooter (which was Bungie’s “Marathon”, long ago) I became somewhat dizzy and really felt like the whole world was shaking for several hours … (I didn’t have that problem with my arms, though.)