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Re: Star Trek Guy.
You can see the cell phone he took the picture with in the upper right corner. I totally have that cell phone. I hope that's not a picture of me! Good article GM, I can see why it got rejected though, it's too technical for the layman I bet. |
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Not enough dick jokes.
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I'm pretty sure I have one or two coming up in the article.
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Cracked requires a minimum of six.
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"Now because movie firearms can be reduced in weight and blanks create no felt recoil, Keanu can fire off a pair of Heckler & Koch MP5Ks without the slightest of worries."
That doesn't count, Neo (Keanu's character) can bend the rules of physics in the virtual matrix he's fighting in, so recoil could be easily conquered in that sci-fi setting, he also fires an m16a1 in mid cartwheel, but in a world as fallable as a videogame on crack, thats perfectly acceptable within the films fiction. |
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