Okay, playing GH is not a good idea right now.
*switches to Fire Emblem.
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Okay, playing GH is not a good idea right now.
*switches to Fire Emblem.
Only Ray got that one. :cry:
/off to eat
Ahaha. ^_^ You make a fair point. Why am I actually wanting to give up the last vestiges of manliness that cling to my real life self? I should be fighting off the influence of this strange online persona, not welcoming it.
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Although actually, to be honest, I don't really care anymore. I think I'm already too far gone. ^_^
Man, Opiate should last longer. It's like the best Tool album ever.
Are you saying a computer is harder than me?
*whips out penis*
Are you sure you don't want to test it again?
"I got shot in the buttocks"
I can enjoy that sort of thing, however I draw the line at psychics, prophets, and gods showing up in sci-fi for no apparent reason. They might as well have had a wizard show up and teleport scientist dude to pre cure NYC to warn about how the cure for cancer will turn into a super virus. Heck, that might've been preferable. It's an especially large slap in the face when you consider how far they go in most other areas to explain the virus and it's spread in a somewhat realistic manner. Just to toss in magic butterflies, people who can talk to god, and children who can see the future.Quote:
Originally Posted by Elin
Certainly there's no claims he's a bad actor here. It's more bizarre dialoge and, at times, awful script that was the problem in my opinion.
Nothing wrong with having a list of "normal" films as being favorites. Personally I'm normally bored out of my skull by the average "critically acclaimed" film, whereas some of my favorite films tend to be rather poorly treated by the critics. Apparently a making a horribly formulaic oscar film is a terrible thing, but making a fairly average action film that throws in a couple of good chuckles is a crime against nature (fucking critics...)
Party? Me? You'll be lucky if you can convince me to even meet you. ^_^ But...assuming I can muster enough courage, then...yes, let's party. :wacko:
Actually, a bunch of the 2003 crowd were talking about coming out to see me during my third year of university. I'd be in Japan, which isn't quite the trip from the US that Scotland is. It's also probably more interesting. ^_^ It'd just be weird at this point, though. I'm not sure how I'd handle meeting people that I've talked to in writing for five years with hardly a word actually being spoken between us.
When you fail "Carry on Wayward Son" you know you're not concentrated to play.
Oatmeal. I'm hungry.