Showing posts with label memes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memes. Show all posts

Sunday

Fighting Game First World Problems (Evo 2014)

A good friend of mine just invited me to hang out for the first time in a while. I'd love to take him up on that, but it's the last day of the Evo 2014 fighting game tournament! The final matches for BlazBlue, Killer Instinct, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, and Ultra Street Fighter IV are all taking place, and I should try to watch as much of them as I can if I'm going to continue covering the event here on Castle Geek-Skull.

With that, a new First World Problem arises:

Sigh. Life is so cruel.

The end. These italic words aren't part of the post at all. Shh. If you enjoyed this silliness, be sure to watch out for more via my Twitter & Facebook profiles!

Saturday

Magneto #7 Cover Has the Greatest "Come at Me Bro" Pose Ever

Welcome to die!

This is an excerpt of David Yardin's cover for the upcoming Magneto #7. It's an incredibly striking piece of art, but I couldn't help myself from subjecting it to the "Come at me, bro" meme:

Sunday

There are Just Too Many Games, Comics, and Movies!

First World Problems, am I right?!

First World Problem Meme

I like a little bit of everything and I have enough hobbies to fill several lifetimes. I know all too well that this is nothing unique. I have many friends that love taking in various forms of media just as much as I do. However, a lot of them seem able to manage all of those interests much more effectively. When I see them able to discuss what feels like everything under the sun in a passionate and well-informed manner, I often wonder how in the world they pull it off!

As my backlog of comic books, cartoons, movies, video games, live action television series, anime, and even freakin' music grows, thoughts regarding how much of an absolute bastard time can be continually fill my head. Having a myriad of other highly time-draining interests (guitar, illustration, video editing, bedazzling, you name it!) certainly doesn't help the matter. There just isn't enough time to go around.

The Meaning of Life

Never forget.


Mood of the Now - Implied Facepalm


The Tommy Lee Jones Implied Face Palm, from No Country for Old Men. That about says it.