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Tim Rogers
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I make videos for Kotaku. I make video games for myself and my friends. I like writing fiction. Someday I will publish a novel. Who knows!

i just read every “conan the cimmerian” story by robert e howard, and now i’m reading “blood meridian” for the fourth time. and the broken earth trilogy is really good too
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I’m a big fan of what people are doing with Quake mods. Google “The Forgotten Sepulcher” Read more

Study at least one other thing at least half as passionately as you study journalism.
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honestly i think that waluigi is just a figment of wario’s imagination, given flesh . . . when i started typing this i thought that qualified wario for the victory, though now that i’ve considered the shape of my OWN imagination-figments, i’m not so sure
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I wholeheartedly presume that your not mentioning Kingdom Hearts III in this post is an intentional burn. Therefore: I love it.
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No; it took about a week and a half. One day does not have 100 hours, last I checked lol
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he doesn’t need to be fifty feet tall to be a Giant Monster in my heart imo
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I’m sorry if I’m about to tell you something you already know: you don’t have to click on something if you don’t want to. Or are you legally required to fully experience every piece of Kotaku Content you encounter?
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I also would like to go on record as having enjoyed the Glaive.
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I have always agreed with this, and that’s why I love Dragon Quest. Dragon Quest is the champion of Hidden Numbers.
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My catchphrase (“I was born stupid. However, I will not die hungry”) comes at the end of each of my videos, so it seems to me like he has watched at least two of them in their entirety. Some analysts would argue that he’s watched at least three, because the third instance is when one’s pattern recognition cements. Read more

i try my best to make my father, jim henson, proud
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I just wanna clarify that I don’t actually like Nirvana that much. I liked them for about as long as it took me to encounter and listen to the music that influenced Kurt Cobain. In 1999 I woulda told you, “Yeah dude, Nirvana sucks. Have you heard The Jesus Lizard?” Though it’s 2018 right now and I’m telling you in Read more