I finally got to the one token scene where you can have sexytimes with a person of the non-female persuasion - at last, I thought, a comforting penile oasis in the middle of a scary, moist, vaginal sea
Poetry is well represented in the list of Nobel laureates.
As well are playwrights, which tbh I think a play is more divorced from a novel than a song is from poetry.
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
I watched an hour long Final Fantasy XV gameplay video. This game is so weird, but maybe kind of cool and there is a doggo in it. A lot of the design decisions just strike me as so dissonant, it seems to bizarre to me to have these fantasy dudes set up camp in a real-life Official Coleman™ Brand Tent and sit in official Coleman™ Brand camping chairs.
Coleman™ Tents: The only tents adventurers trust to recover MP after a tough battle with a tonberry.
Kp this is important
What does the doggo look like
He's p cute
Look he's got a little sash and a stylish armband.
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VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
I haven't encountered any of the new big things in the Stellaris expansion yet.
I mean I made cute starfish pacifists and found a big mining drone space station that I claimed for myself, but none of the huge touted features have shown up.
Perhaps I should reroll as conquering xenophobes and cut a swath across the galaxy to find stuff.
Poetry is well represented in the list of Nobel laureates.
As well are playwrights, which tbh I think a play is more divorced from a novel than a song is from poetry.
A screenplay is to a movie what lyrics are to a song though, and yet.
For the most part a story is still a story and words are still words regardless of whether something is live or recorded, spoken or sung.
While the ENJOYMENT of something will certainly depend on certain elements, as long as all the same conceptual elements are presented* you get the same information at the end of the day.
*Some elements of a story may be presented visually or audibly, so obviously you'd need to factor that in when converting to pure text, and visa versa.
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Like, Hillary is so low energy that she is constantly on a cocktail of illegal mexican drugs that give her energy and the answers to any questions she might get.
Ok so here is a couple things that make your statement impossible:
1. There is a band called Megadeth.
2. Dave Mustaine is a crazy person.
Dave Mustaine is like a younger version of Ted Nugent
1. Made some good tunes
2. My foot wouldn't even graze the brake pedal if they were in front of my car
I hate that disagreement breeds the level of resentment it does.
If anything, Trumps campaign has made me realize I was waaaay too fucking salty towards McCain and Romney. Most of the time there is more in common then there are differences. Mustaine seems like an okay guy with some political views I disagree with who can still put out some great metal.
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Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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I haven't encountered any of the new big things in the Stellaris expansion yet.
I mean I made cute starfish pacifists and found a big mining drone space station that I claimed for myself, but none of the huge touted features have shown up.
Perhaps I should reroll as conquering xenophobes and cut a swath across the galaxy to find stuff.
I got turned off by Stellaris pretty quickly, probably because of the start I had. I was some hours in and two neigbours wanted to war with me. I had invested in military a bit but they had like the perfect counter to anything I had. Rerolled a bunch of turns and tried adjusting my tech to beat theirs but then I got warred on by the other neigbour and now they had the perfect counters. Then the first also jumped in to take advantage. It seemed like there was a really open rockpaperscissors but you only found out what they had when you went in and got your 2x larger fleet annihilated by theirs.
I haven't encountered any of the new big things in the Stellaris expansion yet.
I mean I made cute starfish pacifists and found a big mining drone space station that I claimed for myself, but none of the huge touted features have shown up.
Perhaps I should reroll as conquering xenophobes and cut a swath across the galaxy to find stuff.
UPDATE: I loaded up a militaristic civilization and my scouting fleet was annihilated by some sort of dimensional horror living inside a black hole parked next door to my starting system.
Ok I tore myself away from civ again. I seem to have wayyyyyy more great writers/artists/musicians than I have places to put their works, so they are all just chilling in my empire. Not ideal definitely. Probably because I have built almost every wonder in every age (playing on difficulty 4 but will have to bump it up next time).
I'm about to declare a war with the ultra questionable casus belli 'territorial expansion' because I have 5000 faith and the ability to use it to buy land units and about a full era or two of tech above my nearest neighbor.
...so I guess I'll get to see what the disadvantages of going wide are! Would be nice if it were explicitly described anywhere. I can't tell what sort of penalties I'm getting from having many cities.
simonwolfi can feel a differencetoday, a differenceRegistered Userregular
Stellaris, like any Paradox game, is going to be a radically different experience once they hit three or four major DLC drops
I'm playing CK2 again after stopping for a few DLC and enjoying playing around with the new systems, even though I don't have the two most recent packs (Conclave and Reaper's Due)
My dynasty has grown from counts of Messina to the Kings of Sicily in only three generations, wedding members regularly to the Holy Roman Emperors to form alliances for protection against the ever-hungry Byzantine behemoth
Also, in case it's not obvious, I give a very positive review to this civ game. But I have played many hundreds of hours of other civ games (and endless games, and smac) so obviously the formula hugely appeals to me.
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TavIrish Minister for DefenceRegistered Userregular
I have a feeling that there's a 0.001% chance next time I start up Civ VI of Rocket Raccoon just asking me "why!?" over and over again with the only way of making it stop is unplugging my computer.
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Ok I tore myself away from civ again. I seem to have wayyyyyy more great writers/artists/musicians than I have places to put their works, so they are all just chilling in my empire. Not ideal definitely. Probably because I have built almost every wonder in every age (playing on difficulty 4 but will have to bump it up next time).
I'm about to declare a war with the ultra questionable casus belli 'territorial expansion' because I have 5000 faith and the ability to use it to buy land units and about a full era or two of tech above my nearest neighbor.
...so I guess I'll get to see what the disadvantages of going wide are! Would be nice if it were explicitly described anywhere. I can't tell what sort of penalties I'm getting from having many cities.
Do some research on coffee shops so those artists can get you some taxes.
Ok I tore myself away from civ again. I seem to have wayyyyyy more great writers/artists/musicians than I have places to put their works, so they are all just chilling in my empire. Not ideal definitely. Probably because I have built almost every wonder in every age (playing on difficulty 4 but will have to bump it up next time).
I'm about to declare a war with the ultra questionable casus belli 'territorial expansion' because I have 5000 faith and the ability to use it to buy land units and about a full era or two of tech above my nearest neighbor.
...so I guess I'll get to see what the disadvantages of going wide are! Would be nice if it were explicitly described anywhere. I can't tell what sort of penalties I'm getting from having many cities.
Do some research on coffee shops so those artists can get you some taxes.
Ok I tore myself away from civ again. I seem to have wayyyyyy more great writers/artists/musicians than I have places to put their works, so they are all just chilling in my empire. Not ideal definitely. Probably because I have built almost every wonder in every age (playing on difficulty 4 but will have to bump it up next time).
I'm about to declare a war with the ultra questionable casus belli 'territorial expansion' because I have 5000 faith and the ability to use it to buy land units and about a full era or two of tech above my nearest neighbor.
...so I guess I'll get to see what the disadvantages of going wide are! Would be nice if it were explicitly described anywhere. I can't tell what sort of penalties I'm getting from having many cities.
Do some research on coffee shops so those artists can get you some taxes.
Right now they're all just being intourists. They're standing on all of the world wonders in St. Petersburg just waiting for the chance to put their art/writing/composition into a goddamn building.
I'm pretty far ahead, so in order to be thematic I build a few really crappy tundra cities. They have awful production, so they haven't been able to actually generate the arts districts that these great people require.
I finally got to the one token scene where you can have sexytimes with a person of the non-female persuasion - at last, I thought, a comforting penile oasis in the middle of a scary, moist, vaginal sea
but then they don't even illustrate the scene
Christine Love pls
Uhh... there are two hetero scenes and both have illustrations. One lacks P in V tho
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I finally got to the one token scene where you can have sexytimes with a person of the non-female persuasion - at last, I thought, a comforting penile oasis in the middle of a scary, moist, vaginal sea
but then they don't even illustrate the scene
Christine Love pls
As well are playwrights, which tbh I think a play is more divorced from a novel than a song is from poetry.
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
but this beer is 9.5% and comes in cans oh my god
He's p cute
Look he's got a little sash and a stylish armband.
A screenplay is to a movie what lyrics are to a song though, and yet.
I bought some Ten Fidy last night
so called because it's 10.50%
felt rull good after a can
Sid Meiers's Civilization the Movie:
The Video Game
I'm not sure what this means for the copenhagen interpretation.
This is Victory's Golden Monkey
http://www.victorybeer.com/beers/golden-monkey/
which has been a staple of my "fuck i i don't have to wake up early tomorrow" go-to selections.
Oh Oskar Blues
once I ended up with a chap stick from them
idk how that happened.
I mean I made cute starfish pacifists and found a big mining drone space station that I claimed for myself, but none of the huge touted features have shown up.
Perhaps I should reroll as conquering xenophobes and cut a swath across the galaxy to find stuff.
Rock Band DLC | GW:OttW - arrcd | WLD - Thortar
Good lord, yes.
Kershaw pitch count at 24
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
due if u watch it i will watch it
For the most part a story is still a story and words are still words regardless of whether something is live or recorded, spoken or sung.
While the ENJOYMENT of something will certainly depend on certain elements, as long as all the same conceptual elements are presented* you get the same information at the end of the day.
*Some elements of a story may be presented visually or audibly, so obviously you'd need to factor that in when converting to pure text, and visa versa.
I hate that disagreement breeds the level of resentment it does.
If anything, Trumps campaign has made me realize I was waaaay too fucking salty towards McCain and Romney. Most of the time there is more in common then there are differences. Mustaine seems like an okay guy with some political views I disagree with who can still put out some great metal.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
I got turned off by Stellaris pretty quickly, probably because of the start I had. I was some hours in and two neigbours wanted to war with me. I had invested in military a bit but they had like the perfect counter to anything I had. Rerolled a bunch of turns and tried adjusting my tech to beat theirs but then I got warred on by the other neigbour and now they had the perfect counters. Then the first also jumped in to take advantage. It seemed like there was a really open rockpaperscissors but you only found out what they had when you went in and got your 2x larger fleet annihilated by theirs.
UPDATE: I loaded up a militaristic civilization and my scouting fleet was annihilated by some sort of dimensional horror living inside a black hole parked next door to my starting system.
Rock Band DLC | GW:OttW - arrcd | WLD - Thortar
i haven't seen any of the seasons and they are on 3. . .but i guess it's an anthology series?
letz do dis
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
I'm about to declare a war with the ultra questionable casus belli 'territorial expansion' because I have 5000 faith and the ability to use it to buy land units and about a full era or two of tech above my nearest neighbor.
...so I guess I'll get to see what the disadvantages of going wide are! Would be nice if it were explicitly described anywhere. I can't tell what sort of penalties I'm getting from having many cities.
I'm playing CK2 again after stopping for a few DLC and enjoying playing around with the new systems, even though I don't have the two most recent packs (Conclave and Reaper's Due)
My dynasty has grown from counts of Messina to the Kings of Sicily in only three generations, wedding members regularly to the Holy Roman Emperors to form alliances for protection against the ever-hungry Byzantine behemoth
it's like he's having a stroke all of the time
Do some research on coffee shops so those artists can get you some taxes.
but austria isn't this game
and they don't even have great work slots
Right now they're all just being intourists. They're standing on all of the world wonders in St. Petersburg just waiting for the chance to put their art/writing/composition into a goddamn building.
I'm pretty far ahead, so in order to be thematic I build a few really crappy tundra cities. They have awful production, so they haven't been able to actually generate the arts districts that these great people require.
omg I'm dying
DANGEROPS
do i even want to
Uhh... there are two hetero scenes and both have illustrations. One lacks P in V tho