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Just finished up my latest Masterpiece for my Gaming Collection.
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Just finished up my latest Masterpiece for my Gaming Collection.

the game is safely in a backup case so that I may continue to play it whenever I want to without having to open up the shadowbox every time. Only the Case and the Manual are inside it.

u/MTRichardson01 — 2 hours ago
Philio (not Philip) Farnsworth, an American inventor credited with inventing the first fully electronic television system. An Easter egg from the creators?
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Philio (not Philip) Farnsworth, an American inventor credited with inventing the first fully electronic television system. An Easter egg from the creators?

Named Philio Farnsworth.

u/kevted5085 — 1 hour ago
Today you are a robot
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Today you are a robot

Pronounced "row bit," I assume.

After 24 years, I finally decided to translate this sign from the Bot Mitzvah in "Future Stock."

u/MaxCWebster — 22 hours ago

Frys grandpa

so I have been watching this show for some years now right and I have had this thought for a while and I haven't had anybody to really talk to it about so during the episode Roswell that ends well you know when they go to Roswell New Mexico and everything back when he meets his supposed grandfather before he kills him fry almost accidentally like stabbed him in the testicles right and he yells it's all right Dad or whatever you know for one fries dad's name is Yancy and his father's name is Nancy and his father's name was Yancy he said there's a whole line of Yancy fries going all the way back to minutemen now I don't know how many generations or whatever that is but the grandfather in that episode his name was Enis and he looked like Fry's mom's side of the family so who would he have been related to if he was actually the grandfather

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u/Low-Molasses-7719 — 7 hours ago
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