I really wish any of these fucking jobs would email if they're not going to hire me
fuck's sake they're all university jobs and they can't be courteous enough to do that
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omfg i just went to seat view and i got the section number and row number confused these are literally the shittiest possible seats oh no what have i done fuuuuuuuuuuck
Whats with these short 1 hour all you can drinks? NYC please.
Brunch has become a thing. People are not willing to spend more than $39 for unlimited boozey and restaurants want to flip tables while providing a lackluster experience.
We have some generous spots in queens that can accommodate large groups easily. One in particular let us go near three hours last time.
What is that place called again? They are kinda awesome. My booze cup wasn't empty the whole time.
assuming it is the place I am thinking of, which is the only brunch place I have done in queens with you.
Nexus would rather chop off his dick than go to queens tho
dude seriously we have too many people for queens
I dunno how many people we're rolling with, but yeah, it's going to require a reservation. there are a few places in queens that can handle the load. there are also some in manhattan
First of all, Channing Tatum is always hot. I don't think it's possible to make him look bad, because he can pull off even the dorkiest outfits.
Secondly, his make-up in JA was pretty cool and I do not get the hate that was heaped upon it.
Yes, the problem here is totally that Channing Tatum isn't super hot. :roll:
civ4 positively emanated an early 2000s cosmopolitan sensibility with regard to religion and the environment
I dunno about civ5
Civ 5 actually has a pretty good take on it I feel.
When you create your religion, you can pick what perks it gives cities that have them, so of the best perks being ones that occur based on number of cities/people that follow your religion, i.e. gold per follower.
Which gives you, the player, an incentive to spread your religion to other Civilizations, and stomp out theirs whereever you find them in pursuit of gold.
And then bribe/bully others to vote your religion as the world religion.
In the game I'm currently playing, I'm carefully balancing my open border treaties and trade routes to spread my religion to weaker Civs, while trying to contain the spread from more powerful ones (also managed to piss of China by mass-converting their cities)
I liked john carter of mars despite all its flaws, too
jupiter ascending was just... super bad as a movie so I suffered through bad bits to go "mmm... nice" at the CGI/mrs kunis
Can't disagree there.
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Basically I'm planning on eventually spreading the Truth of Mortism to the rest of the Civ5 world through trade and missionaries, and then raze the cities I can't convert to stop their religion from gaining hold again.
Ah shit, my mouse's finally gone and bit the dust. It could just be a buildup of static electricity now that freezing temperatures have set in and decreased air moisture, but I'm pretty sure I gotta replace the left microswitch.
Alright and in this next scene all the animals have AIDS.
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
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Okay, it looks like maybe they aren't so bad.
Still, I thought I was getting the closest box seats, and instead I got the furthest box seats. Laaame.
It's a surprisingly good game. And I actually disagree with the main criticism of that article. It doesn't put gameplay ahead of everything else. The game that does that (in exactly the same UI) is Rimworld.
for any thinking person Prison Architect gets very unsettling over time.
Prison Architect was very bad when I played it, but I think that was when it was in beta. It just wasn't fun, since you either had a functional prison where nothing happened, or an interesting one where you could not actually do anything, monetarily.
It's a surprisingly good game. And I actually disagree with the main criticism of that article. It doesn't put gameplay ahead of everything else. The game that does that (in exactly the same UI) is Rimworld.
for any thinking person Prison Architect gets very unsettling over time.
Oh I know it's a good game, I own it (but haven't played it in months due to other stuff popping up), I was just curious what scores it was getting now that it's officially released.
I'm kinda working through Farscape, on netflix, again.
really pretty amazing costumes. Kinda sort of thinking I need a fur cloak... but it would be, like, 2.5 yards of fabric. And places round up. And I could actually get more than 5 days a year out of a coat. And it seems like it would be difficult to ride a bike with.
It's a surprisingly good game. And I actually disagree with the main criticism of that article. It doesn't put gameplay ahead of everything else. The game that does that (in exactly the same UI) is Rimworld.
for any thinking person Prison Architect gets very unsettling over time.
Oh I know it's a good game, I own it (but haven't played it in months due to other stuff popping up), I was just curious what scores it was getting now that it's officially released.
I would have expected more low scores. The game is almost Spec Ops: The Line levels of subverting the usual "player is always right and good" thing.
It's a surprisingly good game. And I actually disagree with the main criticism of that article. It doesn't put gameplay ahead of everything else. The game that does that (in exactly the same UI) is Rimworld.
for any thinking person Prison Architect gets very unsettling over time.
Oh I know it's a good game, I own it (but haven't played it in months due to other stuff popping up), I was just curious what scores it was getting now that it's officially released.
I would have expected more low scores. The game is almost Spec Ops: The Line levels of subverting the usual "player is always right and good" thing.
That seems to be quite the drastic departure from how things were when I was in the beta. Interesting.
I ate an engineer
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jupiter ascending was just... super bad as a movie so I suffered through bad bits to go "mmm... nice" at the CGI/mrs kunis
fuck's sake they're all university jobs and they can't be courteous enough to do that
You should show them your pencil trick.
dude seriously we have too many people for queens
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you'll always be a queen in my book
we've done two brunches acculy.
for thechu-ening we did mojave.
http://www.mojaveny.com/
the smaller brunch we did shortly before you skipped town at shady lady
http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-shady-lady-astoria
I swear to god I've heard that track before
It's, ah, it's gone!
Not really
there's some people in swimsuits floating around in a provocative manner as an assistant enters a room
I dunno how many people we're rolling with, but yeah, it's going to require a reservation. there are a few places in queens that can handle the load. there are also some in manhattan
Secondly, his make-up in JA was pretty cool and I do not get the hate that was heaped upon it.
Yes, the problem here is totally that Channing Tatum isn't super hot. :roll:
Civ 5 actually has a pretty good take on it I feel.
When you create your religion, you can pick what perks it gives cities that have them, so of the best perks being ones that occur based on number of cities/people that follow your religion, i.e. gold per follower.
Which gives you, the player, an incentive to spread your religion to other Civilizations, and stomp out theirs whereever you find them in pursuit of gold.
And then bribe/bully others to vote your religion as the world religion.
In the game I'm currently playing, I'm carefully balancing my open border treaties and trade routes to spread my religion to weaker Civs, while trying to contain the spread from more powerful ones (also managed to piss of China by mass-converting their cities)
It’s not a very important country most of the time
http://steamcommunity.com/id/mortious
You are not on solid ground here!
Everything feels good now.
it's ok to like bad things. im marathoning the last ship on my weekday commute
USA
USA
USA
Can't disagree there.
And then I'll be rich.
It’s not a very important country most of the time
http://steamcommunity.com/id/mortious
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
Still, I thought I was getting the closest box seats, and instead I got the furthest box seats. Laaame.
what channel is the new Westworld series on? they should have a JA series there. orgies all up ins in that.
It's a surprisingly good game. And I actually disagree with the main criticism of that article. It doesn't put gameplay ahead of everything else. The game that does that (in exactly the same UI) is Rimworld.
for any thinking person Prison Architect gets very unsettling over time.
I wonder if there's any expanded prison mods for rimworld
I already have a pretty swanky prison in my colony (they have a tv room and a dining hall)
Oh I know it's a good game, I own it (but haven't played it in months due to other stuff popping up), I was just curious what scores it was getting now that it's officially released.
really pretty amazing costumes. Kinda sort of thinking I need a fur cloak... but it would be, like, 2.5 yards of fabric. And places round up. And I could actually get more than 5 days a year out of a coat. And it seems like it would be difficult to ride a bike with.
I would have expected more low scores. The game is almost Spec Ops: The Line levels of subverting the usual "player is always right and good" thing.
I guess they played one of the games for one of their podcasts or video blogs or something.
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
That seems to be quite the drastic departure from how things were when I was in the beta. Interesting.
you should get a hotel room and live out of that so you can maintain that clean house feeling. leave the home pristine, untouched