Sleepwalking through life sounds familiar, I'm in a similar situation just a bit younger. I know it feels like you're the only person in the world going through this shit but you aren't. I've started to turn it around though mainly by just saying to myself that taking risk and failing isn't as bad as the horrible empty life I had before. My advice to you is; are you still living with your parents? If so move out. It's the best decision I ever made, I also started talking more with my Friends Friends getting a bigger social circle which also introduced me to some women. Now I know a couple of girls that I go to gigs and drink with. I know it sucks having to learn how to interact with girls at this stage in your life when it seems like everyone else mastered this crap years ago but its one of those things that you only loose your fear of by doing it more. Trust me when I say the only thing worse than learning to do these things at 23 is having to learn them at 28 or 36 ect. One trick that helps you with this is to stay the hell out of your own head when talking to new people. Like everyone else said going to clubs and taking up musical instruments is a good way of getting an excuse to talk to new people.
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speaking of showers one guy at school really should have taken one a couple days ago
he was a large fellow and I walked past him in the 8th floor stairs and it was like being punched in the mouth with sour sweat
another incentive for continuing with the new and better life of taking the stairs, because being caught in the elevator with him would have been... worse.
On the other hand going up eight floors of stairs might ripen you up some depending on your constitution.
can't do that much, can it?
and if it's really bad there's a nearby window to open/throw myself out of.
i am reading one of the earlier clancy novels (cardinal of the kremlin). this is so different from the later 90s stuff i've read.
I've gone through a lot of the Jack Ryan stuff, and it's funny how it works. The first few were very technically oriented. Then it pretty quickly turned into thriller pulp serving mostly to glorify the military and conservatism. any scene involving Ryan as president, or the effects thereof. Flat income tax brings the nation into glorious economic paradise until a perfidious Democrat steals office (only winning because the Republican candidate was assassinated) and destroys the nation with his evil Marxist ways.
Forsyth was the same way. Day of the Jackal was an in depth look on how to assassinate world leaders. Dogs of War was meticulously researched, with Forsyth actually posing as a mercenary so he could personally work with arms dealers. By the 90s, he devolved into "rah rah West and Israel, boo Muslims" just like Clancy.
Sleepwalking through life sounds familiar, I'm in a similar situation just a bit younger. I know it feels like you're the only person in the world going through this shit but you aren't. I've started to turn it around though mainly by just saying to myself that taking risk and failing isn't as bad as the horrible empty life I had before. My advice to you is; are you still living with your parents? If so move out. It's the best decision I ever made, I also started talking more with my Friends Friends getting a bigger social circle which also introduced me to some women. Now I know a couple of girls that I go to gigs and drink with. I know it sucks having to learn how to interact with girls at this stage in your life when it seems like everyone else mastered this crap years ago but its one of those things that you only loose your fear of by doing it more. Trust me when I say the only thing worse than learning to do these things at 23 is having to learn them at 28 or 36 ect. One trick that helps you with this is to stay the hell out of your own head when talking to new people. Like everyone else said going to clubs and taking up musical instruments is a good way of getting an excuse to talk to new people.
Allegedly. Located via interpolation on page numbers!
Ohhhhh shiiiiii
Hilariously page 211 only takes me to April of last year.
Sleepwalking through life sounds familiar, I'm in a similar situation just a bit younger. I know it feels like you're the only person in the world going through this shit but you aren't. I've started to turn it around though mainly by just saying to myself that taking risk and failing isn't as bad as the horrible empty life I had before. My advice to you is; are you still living with your parents? If so move out. It's the best decision I ever made, I also started talking more with my Friends Friends getting a bigger social circle which also introduced me to some women. Now I know a couple of girls that I go to gigs and drink with. I know it sucks having to learn how to interact with girls at this stage in your life when it seems like everyone else mastered this crap years ago but its one of those things that you only loose your fear of by doing it more. Trust me when I say the only thing worse than learning to do these things at 23 is having to learn them at 28 or 36 ect. One trick that helps you with this is to stay the hell out of your own head when talking to new people. Like everyone else said going to clubs and taking up musical instruments is a good way of getting an excuse to talk to new people.
Allegedly. Located via interpolation on page numbers!
Ohhhhh shiiiiii
Hilariously page 211 only takes me to April of last year.
i am reading one of the earlier clancy novels (cardinal of the kremlin). this is so different from the later 90s stuff i've read.
I've gone through a lot of the Jack Ryan stuff, and it's funny how it works. The first few were very technically oriented. Then it pretty quickly turned into thriller pulp serving mostly to glorify the military and conservatism. any scene involving Ryan as president, or the effects thereof. Flat income tax brings the nation into glorious economic paradise until a perfidious Democrat steals office (only winning because the Republican candidate was assassinated) and destroys the nation with his evil Marxist ways.
Forsyth was the same way. Day of the Jackal was an in depth look on how to assassinate world leaders. Dogs of War was meticulously researched, with Forsyth actually posing as a mercenary so he could personally work with arms dealers. By the 90s, he devolved into "rah rah West and Israel, boo Muslims" just like Clancy.
oh shit, really? i knew he was conservative but none of the books i've read so far alluded to it
not knowing it was meant to be super religious- thinking it might dabble in there since it talked about israel and such, but didn't expect anything past that
by the end (spoilers, but you probably don't want to read this piece of shit)
there is literally fire and brimstone coming from the sky that destroys the communists and arabs
Sleepwalking through life sounds familiar, I'm in a similar situation just a bit younger. I know it feels like you're the only person in the world going through this shit but you aren't. I've started to turn it around though mainly by just saying to myself that taking risk and failing isn't as bad as the horrible empty life I had before. My advice to you is; are you still living with your parents? If so move out. It's the best decision I ever made, I also started talking more with my Friends Friends getting a bigger social circle which also introduced me to some women. Now I know a couple of girls that I go to gigs and drink with. I know it sucks having to learn how to interact with girls at this stage in your life when it seems like everyone else mastered this crap years ago but its one of those things that you only loose your fear of by doing it more. Trust me when I say the only thing worse than learning to do these things at 23 is having to learn them at 28 or 36 ect. One trick that helps you with this is to stay the hell out of your own head when talking to new people. Like everyone else said going to clubs and taking up musical instruments is a good way of getting an excuse to talk to new people.
Allegedly. Located via interpolation on page numbers!
Ohhhhh shiiiiii
Hilariously page 211 only takes me to April of last year.
Fuck I need a life.
July for me :rotate:
December for me.
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i am reading one of the earlier clancy novels (cardinal of the kremlin). this is so different from the later 90s stuff i've read.
I've gone through a lot of the Jack Ryan stuff, and it's funny how it works. The first few were very technically oriented. Then it pretty quickly turned into thriller pulp serving mostly to glorify the military and conservatism. any scene involving Ryan as president, or the effects thereof. Flat income tax brings the nation into glorious economic paradise until a perfidious Democrat steals office (only winning because the Republican candidate was assassinated) and destroys the nation with his evil Marxist ways.
Forsyth was the same way. Day of the Jackal was an in depth look on how to assassinate world leaders. Dogs of War was meticulously researched, with Forsyth actually posing as a mercenary so he could personally work with arms dealers. By the 90s, he devolved into "rah rah West and Israel, boo Muslims" just like Clancy.
oh shit, really? i knew he was conservative but none of the books i've read so far alluded to it
not knowing it was meant to be super religious- thinking it might dabble in there since it talked about israel and such, but didn't expect anything past that
by the end (spoilers, but you probably don't want to read this piece of shit)
there is literally fire and brimstone coming from the sky that destroys the communists and arabs
Yeah. The books start getting less and less technical and more and more political as Ryan becomes more powerful. He stepped down after one term, then there were a couple of books about his son that didn't have much politics (but were still pulp) and now he's president again. Haven't read the latest book yet, but I assume it's more of the same.
Clancy clearly tries to make Ryan only a moderate conservative, close to center, but Clancy is conservative enough himself that it doesn't mean much.
If I were as bro-y as my name implies, I'd be wearing five polos with popped collars every day.
I actually saw a dude walking around with three popped collars the other day. I'm not sure whether or not he was doing it ironically, but it looked a little too real to be entirely ironic.
Thanks for all the suggestions! This is indeed for programming. I was working on a heavily 4th-ed D&D influenced SRPG but that ended up being too complicated as I am also trying to get up to speed on C++11. So need something simpler to do first.
Sleepwalking through life sounds familiar, I'm in a similar situation just a bit younger. I know it feels like you're the only person in the world going through this shit but you aren't. I've started to turn it around though mainly by just saying to myself that taking risk and failing isn't as bad as the horrible empty life I had before. My advice to you is; are you still living with your parents? If so move out. It's the best decision I ever made, I also started talking more with my Friends Friends getting a bigger social circle which also introduced me to some women. Now I know a couple of girls that I go to gigs and drink with. I know it sucks having to learn how to interact with girls at this stage in your life when it seems like everyone else mastered this crap years ago but its one of those things that you only loose your fear of by doing it more. Trust me when I say the only thing worse than learning to do these things at 23 is having to learn them at 28 or 36 ect. One trick that helps you with this is to stay the hell out of your own head when talking to new people. Like everyone else said going to clubs and taking up musical instruments is a good way of getting an excuse to talk to new people.
Allegedly. Located via interpolation on page numbers!
Ohhhhh shiiiiii
Hilariously page 211 only takes me to April of last year.
Fuck I need a life.
July for me :rotate:
You are now a scary man with voodoo powers who can look up my past.
That's not inflation - inflation is a general increase in prices across-the-board. Which happens a lot in MMO's with bad money management, I'll grant, but not so much in Oblivion.
The problem with Oblivion (specifically) is that one's ability to earn money increase roughly exponentially* with time invested. As such, prices pretty much have to skyrocket too. As things stand, with some care it's already possible to march into the Market District for the first time with enough moolah to buy Apotheosis, which is insanely overpowered at low levels.
*okay not actually exponential. Polynomial, degree five or thereabouts. But you get the idea.
This seems unlikely, so I'm guessing there are just some hidden comments.
Man, I just have nothing interesting to say. That's why my post count is so low. That and I mostly lurked H/A for about 3 years. I only started posting in D&D a couple of years ago and [chat] only last year. I like to work my way into forum communities real slow like. I play the long game.
Man, I just have nothing interesting to say. That's why my post count is so low. That and I mostly lurked H/A for about 3 years. I only started posting in D&D a couple of years ago and [chat] only last year. I like to work my way into forum communities real slow like. I play the long game.
No way. just start running your mouth off without stop.
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A kind of mix-up of Sequence and Symphonica. Frantic RPG rhythm game using gestures.
twitch.tv/tehsloth
Battleship?
can't do that much, can it?
and if it's really bad there's a nearby window to open/throw myself out of.
I've gone through a lot of the Jack Ryan stuff, and it's funny how it works. The first few were very technically oriented. Then it pretty quickly turned into thriller pulp serving mostly to glorify the military and conservatism. any scene involving Ryan as president, or the effects thereof. Flat income tax brings the nation into glorious economic paradise until a perfidious Democrat steals office (only winning because the Republican candidate was assassinated) and destroys the nation with his evil Marxist ways.
Forsyth was the same way. Day of the Jackal was an in depth look on how to assassinate world leaders. Dogs of War was meticulously researched, with Forsyth actually posing as a mercenary so he could personally work with arms dealers. By the 90s, he devolved into "rah rah West and Israel, boo Muslims" just like Clancy.
He did. There's a line about
*gasp*
is Than's name ChadBradVlad?!
Paper Triangle Football.
Kingdom Rush.
Hilariously page 211 only takes me to April of last year.
Fuck I need a life.
I need this before I get guests.
You win.
July for me :rotate:
oh shit, really? i knew he was conservative but none of the books i've read so far alluded to it
i picked this up in a used bookstore:
http://www.amazon.com/Last-Jihad-Political-Thrillers/dp/0765346435
not knowing it was meant to be super religious- thinking it might dabble in there since it talked about israel and such, but didn't expect anything past that
by the end (spoilers, but you probably don't want to read this piece of shit)
December for me.
I thought we were talking about mc Escher
What's going on
Wazilla's new avatar reminded me of John Ashbery's book Self-Portraint in a Convex Mirror
is good
Yeah. The books start getting less and less technical and more and more political as Ryan becomes more powerful. He stepped down after one term, then there were a couple of books about his son that didn't have much politics (but were still pulp) and now he's president again. Haven't read the latest book yet, but I assume it's more of the same.
Clancy clearly tries to make Ryan only a moderate conservative, close to center, but Clancy is conservative enough himself that it doesn't mean much.
I actually saw a dude walking around with three popped collars the other day. I'm not sure whether or not he was doing it ironically, but it looked a little too real to be entirely ironic.
Am I a grown up now?
Thanks for all the suggestions! This is indeed for programming. I was working on a heavily 4th-ed D&D influenced SRPG but that ended up being too complicated as I am also trying to get up to speed on C++11. So need something simpler to do first.
You are now a scary man with voodoo powers who can look up my past.
You may have to be disposed of.
This seems unlikely, so I'm guessing there are just some hidden comments.
Words are for scrubs
Pictures 4 lyfe
desc
these words
they create
mind pictures
No way. just start running your mouth off without stop.
My thoughts are equally insipid.