Via Balloon Juice:
Via some other crazy-ass blog:
I am aware of all internet traditions and also of literary conventions in which placing something in quotes or in a blockquote means that your are quoting that person.
But here you are not.
I want to…like…talk like this all the time. And now, it is one of the newest Internet memes!
And I’m only like 3 days behind on the meme this time! I was at least several months late just for Rickrolling. Had to explain it to a friend when it showed up on xkcd. Home of moving hyphenations one word to the right (ex: sweet-ass car == sweet ass-car) and ball pits, in the home!
So, I was on the Dwarf Fortress forum awhile back, where I came across this image:

I got this picture from this thread, where it was posted by a user who had editted the original version of this graph.
Originally, all the items were MMORPGs. Well, Dwarf Fortress’ original line was supposd to be for EVE Online. I think that says something for the game, though I have a CompSci buddy that plays it.
But, is the line false? Probably not. The 2D version of the game may’ve had a slightly easier curve, but if you got started in the 3D version, you were well-and-truly screwed on the learning curve.
Still fun as hell when you start inately picking up the commands, though.
Near were this picture is embedded in the thread, somebody commented that the stick figures should have dwarven beards. The user who posted this image just said he was too lazy.