DynagripBreak me a million heartsHoustonRegistered User, ClubPAregular
some shitty weather down here in Houston. left for work at 6:40 a.m. and didn't get in until 7:50 a.m. Usually takes me about 30 minutes. flood warning throughout the day. fair number of people without power.
I hate how marketing affects me. I want to be totally immune to it, and sometimes think that I am, but here we are. If I heard about Watch Dogs for the first time today, I'd probably pick it up tonight. Reading the same reviews after so many months of relentless marketing, I just don't care. I'll probably play it a bit down the road.
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Deebaseron my way to work in a suit and a tieAhhhh...come on fucking guyRegistered Userregular
awwww yiiiisssss
The new Bagel Shop that is both highly rated and on grubhub.
Grubhub? Is that some sort of grub hub? Or a social network for bagels?
Freedom for the Northern Isles!
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kaleeditySometimes science is more art than scienceRegistered Userregular
edited May 2014
I've had the fat kitty for about three weeks now. His typical behaviors include:
—approaching and loudly meowing until obtaining attention. The approach may include reaching up to and pawing my shoulder while I'm sitting in my office chair. Yes, he's tall enough to do that. He will also walk on my desk and often find my computer-sleep button on my keyboard. This is a 25lb cat, btw. Once sufficient chin-nubbins have been acquired, or once he's been sat in my lap for a few minutes, he relinquishes this onslaught.
—cat napping in a nearby cat trap ie cardboard box
—moving into sight and then splaying out on his back and just hangin out. If approached for belly rubs he quickly returns to his feet in order to receive head or chin nubbins.
so far he's adjusted pretty well to my feeding him half as much as his previous owners.
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Deebaseron my way to work in a suit and a tieAhhhh...come on fucking guyRegistered Userregular
I hate how marketing affects me. I want to be totally immune to it, and sometimes think that I am, but here we are. If I heard about Watch Dogs for the first time today, I'd probably pick it up tonight. Reading the same reviews after so many months of relentless marketing, I just don't care. I'll probably play it a bit down the road.
After seeing all the pictures of funny names and cool things you could do I was very tempted to pick it up, but I remind myself that Saints Row IV ruined open world games for me.
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In this moment, I am euphoric. Not because of any phony god’s blessing. But because, I am enlightened by my intelligence.
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VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
awwww yiiiisssss
The new Bagel Shop that is both highly rated and on grubhub.
Grubhub? Is that some sort of grub hub? Or a social network for bagels?
it is an app that allows me to order and pay for delivery without talking to someone or knowing where my wallet is.
basically, it is marriage weight delivery service
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DynagripBreak me a million heartsHoustonRegistered User, ClubPAregular
my week and a half of subsisting on chips, queso, and alcohol seems to have set my weight loss back 5 pounds or so. not exactly a shocking development.
BethrynUnhappiness is MandatoryRegistered Userregular
After playing Sleeping Dogs, I'm pretty convinced that open world aspects to single player games are not that great.
SD is a game with a great storyline to it, but trying to keep its tone consistent when you're between storylines and accidentally running down civilians and getting into cop chases. Not only this, but the main medium for these games is driving (SD did a great job adding Batman-esque fighting into the equation, but could've gone deeper), but they don't add any of the finesse to it that racing games do, nor the potential for cool showy shit that games like Carmageddon or those ridiculous trickcycle games do.
So you end up with these games that have to have two separate bits of game design; one for designing the open world to be enjoyable to futz around in, and one for getting the storyline working within that same context.
Having medium open environments with different paths of play in them, a la Crysis 2, seems to be a much better option, but at the same time you lose the freedom of exploring the open world, which some people do enjoy.
I hate how marketing affects me. I want to be totally immune to it, and sometimes think that I am, but here we are. If I heard about Watch Dogs for the first time today, I'd probably pick it up tonight. Reading the same reviews after so many months of relentless marketing, I just don't care. I'll probably play it a bit down the road.
I totally understand this position but reading reviews/previews especially the Giant Bomb Review/Quicklook
It doesn't sound like a great game, not worth $60 to me another half baked first effort form Ubi Montreal.
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maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co_DNpTMKXk&feature=kp
Then he signs his email with a large sparkly animated gif of his nickname.
It makes it very hard for me to take him seriously and not delete his email out of hand.
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Plastics?
Autons.
The new Bagel Shop that is both highly rated and on grubhub.
There's a great future in plastics.
Think about it.
Grubhub? Is that some sort of grub hub? Or a social network for bagels?
—approaching and loudly meowing until obtaining attention. The approach may include reaching up to and pawing my shoulder while I'm sitting in my office chair. Yes, he's tall enough to do that. He will also walk on my desk and often find my computer-sleep button on my keyboard. This is a 25lb cat, btw. Once sufficient chin-nubbins have been acquired, or once he's been sat in my lap for a few minutes, he relinquishes this onslaught.
—cat napping in a nearby cat trap ie cardboard box
—moving into sight and then splaying out on his back and just hangin out. If approached for belly rubs he quickly returns to his feet in order to receive head or chin nubbins.
so far he's adjusted pretty well to my feeding him half as much as his previous owners.
it is an app that allows me to order and pay for delivery without talking to someone or knowing where my wallet is.
basically, it is marriage weight delivery service
have u heard bout Drizly?
http://www.bloomberg.com/video/drizly-mobile-app-puts-alcohol-at-your-fingertips-DdRghf4dQkOknyi~Vh_n3A.html
SD is a game with a great storyline to it, but trying to keep its tone consistent when you're between storylines and accidentally running down civilians and getting into cop chases. Not only this, but the main medium for these games is driving (SD did a great job adding Batman-esque fighting into the equation, but could've gone deeper), but they don't add any of the finesse to it that racing games do, nor the potential for cool showy shit that games like Carmageddon or those ridiculous trickcycle games do.
So you end up with these games that have to have two separate bits of game design; one for designing the open world to be enjoyable to futz around in, and one for getting the storyline working within that same context.
Having medium open environments with different paths of play in them, a la Crysis 2, seems to be a much better option, but at the same time you lose the freedom of exploring the open world, which some people do enjoy.
I like McAvoy and Fassbender as Xavier and Magneto. This movie was pretty much just a Wolverine movie anyways. Jackedman doesn't disappoint.
At least he's right side up again
i've lost another 7 pounds
weight is not supposed to fall off like this is it? :S
Quick, use metric.
what are you eating
I totally understand this position but reading reviews/previews especially the Giant Bomb Review/Quicklook
It doesn't sound like a great game, not worth $60 to me another half baked first effort form Ubi Montreal.
I have, at times, been simultaneously 176 cm tall and less than 54 kg heavy.
this dude's my hero.
fuck complainers.
That does not sound healthy. It's a couple of cm taller than me and a good twenty kilos less.
i am translating for my mostly american audience
erm, a week or two?
same stuff i always have, i started watching my portion sizes a month or two back because i was getting a flabby belly
i dunno i still have a bit of flab but seeing all this weight go, im worried about being under weight
it's true
Im street, yo.
not terrible but i dunno where the weight is going i was 74kg about a year ago
America is the promised land
life sux