Yes!
THIS SHOW WAS MY CHILDHOOD!
FUCK YES THIS SHOW!
THIS WAS MY FAVORITE FUCKING SHOW OH MY GOD I NEVER UNDERSTOOD HOW IT WAS JUST BOXES AND THEN BECAME A GLORIOUS PLAYHOUSE OF ENDLESS FUN
OUT OF THE MOTHER FUCKING BOX!
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Samurai Jack - Episode I - The Beginning
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Laughter. Horrified laughter.
oh god you still haunt my dreams
That should not be as funny as it is.
Oh my goodness, I had erased this from my mind. I want my selective memory back!
idk I liked clippit.
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Good old days
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TEAM ROCKET IS BLASTING OFF AGAAAAAAAIN
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Shut Up and Take My Money of the Day: Solitaire.exe
Internet artist Evan Roth created this precious deck of playing cards aptly named “Solitaire.exe,” a pixel-for-pixel recreation of the popular card game originally included in Microsoft Windows 98. And you better hurry If you want to get your hands on a set, as they were exclusively printed for theCooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in a limited edition of 500 decks. Hat tip to Laughing Squid.
Shut Up and Take My Money of the Day is a feature series dedicated to highlighting the latest innovations and visions in the world of consumer product design and gadgetry.
Solitaire.exe, A Real Deck of Cards Inspired by the Windows 98 Solitaire PC Game
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