To do it constantly would be annoying, but it's not that weird to mix up homophones when typing and still know perfectly well what the difference is.
I agree. I'm just reading about somebody losing their academic scholarship and counting up the grammatical errors in their complaint. The results are less than shocking.
Yeah, that's why I said if I saw it constantly it would irk me as well. Also at a certain point if it happens enough you start to wonder if they really do know the difference. Plus it's funny given the context in that case.
That first episode of Supernatural was pretty good. I think I'll watch another.
Wasn't the woman in white actress hot? There are a lot of hot girls in the show. :winky:
I watched the first episode missing a bit of the beginning, and I watched it on a saturday afternoon on the space channel so I thought it was one of those straight to tv movies at first. Then I found out it was a tv show, the second episode was airing later that week and after I saw the second one I knew for sure I was hooked.
Sam's girlfriend espeically in the outfit she was in the first scene. :winky:
Opening this year. World's largest indoor theme park, based at the Yas Marina circuit (which hosted its maiden Grand Prix in 2009) in Abu Dhabi.
The circuit itself is nuts. Higher maximum theoretical top speed than Hockenheim, longest straight in the sport, and the circuit passes through the middle of the Marina hotel.
Through the hotel? So they race through the lobby?
The building is designed as kind of an arch, which the circuit passes under. If you book a room for the days when the Grand Prix is running, you basically get free trackside seats. Or you can just stand in the part that bridges the circuit and watch the cars pass under you.
Alright fuck this shit we're restarting ME and going with evil bitch.
I never went bitch, but I did go eeeeevil.
It is always so much fun.
I always go evil in those games. Mainly because in almost every other videogame you play the good guy, so I like to switch it up when possible.
I think it also started the first time I played Morrowind. I walked into an NPC's house, and saw an item I wanted that belonged to them.
I remember in Oblivion I didn't initially plan to be a terrible person until some random MPC told me the only way the assassin's would contact me would be if I killed a person.
Which they soon learned isn't something you just randomly tell people.
I’m gonna put this here since I’ve had no luck with accomplishing it myself:
I think you could get something nifty by mixing the choruses America’s ‘You Can Do Magic’ and Five Star’s ‘System Addict’. In my head it’s something like ‘system aaaaadict/[bum bum bum baaaaah]’.
I would be interested in a seated booth that zips around the racetrack on a rail, matching the cars.
The closest you're likely to get, without actually obtaining an International racing licence and driving the car yourself, is demonstration laps in either the two-seat car that Minardi built (which was actually constructed when V10 engines were still permitted and is therefore, in theory, faster than current competition cars) or one of the various three seat cars that Renault have built over the years to convince sponsors to part with their money.
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Yeah, that's why I said if I saw it constantly it would irk me as well. Also at a certain point if it happens enough you start to wonder if they really do know the difference. Plus it's funny given the context in that case.
Sam's girlfriend espeically in the outfit she was in the first scene. :winky:
Whose alt are you?
Yours.
what a twist!
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The building is designed as kind of an arch, which the circuit passes under. If you book a room for the days when the Grand Prix is running, you basically get free trackside seats. Or you can just stand in the part that bridges the circuit and watch the cars pass under you.
Earthborn
Ruthless
Always shoot or punch when the option comes up
be racist and ruthlessly pro-Council at the same time
I never went bitch, but I did go eeeeevil.
It is always so much fun.
I always go evil in those games. Mainly because in almost every other videogame you play the good guy, so I like to switch it up when possible.
I think it also started the first time I played Morrowind. I walked into an NPC's house, and saw an item I wanted that belonged to them.
None of this namby pamby multiclass shit though.
I always go as neutral as possible. I don't know why.
and then i do one really really evil thing.
Fuck that Vanguard is where it's at.
I remember in Oblivion I didn't initially plan to be a terrible person until some random MPC told me the only way the assassin's would contact me would be if I killed a person.
Which they soon learned isn't something you just randomly tell people.
I did that and I'm sick of the shotgun.
When you are severely injured, "veins" frame your screen and the screen tints red.
I think you could get something nifty by mixing the choruses America’s ‘You Can Do Magic’ and Five Star’s ‘System Addict’. In my head it’s something like ‘system aaaaadict/[bum bum bum baaaaah]’.
I only played as a soldier or infiltrator, maybe I will make a vanguard.
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And I'm sick of your face.
Vanguard with Sniper perk = cheating. :P
The 'evil' ending is pretty fantastic.
The closest you're likely to get, without actually obtaining an International racing licence and driving the car yourself, is demonstration laps in either the two-seat car that Minardi built (which was actually constructed when V10 engines were still permitted and is therefore, in theory, faster than current competition cars) or one of the various three seat cars that Renault have built over the years to convince sponsors to part with their money.
If I'm going to be a crazy evil person I may as well have crazy powers to go with it.
I haven't seen it but I've heard people complain about it.
I can't imagine it being a bad thing.
You mean with the council?
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It's not game ruining or anything, and I'll certainly get used to it if it's even a problem at all. It's just something I wish wasn't there.