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minus-square@EfficientEffigylinkEnglish93•7 months agoHe lost 60 pounds. Half Life 2 was released 20 years ago. 60/20 = 3 You know what this means!!!
minus-square@SpaceNoodlelinkEnglish10•7 months agoYes, that was the beast to which I was referring, which according to the original post and the comment I replied to, apparently weighs 60 lbs.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish13•7 months agoHmm, they seem bigger? Maybe they are mostly fluff.
minus-square@SpaceNoodlelinkEnglish5•edit-27 months agoBased on that scale, even if that’s a small child, I’d guess that “alot of weight” would be closer to at least 90 lbs.
minus-square@EfficientEffigylinkEnglish3•7 months agoI can also do it in hamburgers per square beer holder
minus-square@WogilinkEnglish14•7 months agoSpeaking from experience here, Gaben has lost a LOT more than 60 pounds.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•7 months agoI always knew that games had units of lbs/yrs. Why don’t game devs ever put it on their box art tho?
He lost 60 pounds. Half Life 2 was released 20 years ago.
60/20 = 3
You know what this means!!!
So one alot = 60 lbs. ?
I thought this was one alot?
Yes, that was the beast to which I was referring, which according to the original post and the comment I replied to, apparently weighs 60 lbs.
Hmm, they seem bigger? Maybe they are mostly fluff.
Based on that scale, even if that’s a small child, I’d guess that “alot of weight” would be closer to at least 90 lbs.
I can also do it in hamburgers per square beer holder
Speaking from experience here, Gaben has lost a LOT more than 60 pounds.
He lost 60kg, more likely
I always knew that games had units of lbs/yrs. Why don’t game devs ever put it on their box art tho?