[QUOTE=TAU!;45031679]I'm turning 21 on monday, and to celebrate my dad and uncle want to take me out to a bar so we can all drink. This is gonna be so lame.[/QUOTE]
Happy birthday. I love you.
[QUOTE=Skyward;45056059]To anyone that knows: Is your PSN ID your email?[/QUOTE]
It should just be a name. I think you have to log in with your email though.
[I]Evolution[/I] is still a fun movie despite the vast amount of pseudoscience.
It's 3:00 A.M and I just remembered Hardee's french toast sticks with the little hash brown bites and my mouth is watery now.
Does anyone know a 24/7 Hardee's in the Fairfax County, Virginia area, preferably one nearby McLean or Langley, and that serves breakfast 24/7.
I now know where you live. Keep still, I am sending torpedoes your way.
[QUOTE=TAU!;45056730]I now know where you live. Keep still, I am sending torpedoes your way.[/QUOTE]
Torpedoes work by propulsion underwater, dumby.
You mean missiles you dangus.
Mud torpedoes, Virginia boy!
[QUOTE=TAU!;45056750]Mud torpedoes, Virginia boy![/QUOTE]
I live in Northern Virginia. McLean, up near D.C.
There is an awful lot of mud, though.
I will be so disappointed if Charles Dance isn't one of the Imperial generals in the new Star Wars movie.
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[QUOTE=elevate;45051743]i feel the same, ive never been into them too much myself, though some are good now and then[/QUOTE]
I'll play them to kill time but I don't know why people get so into them tbh.
woah, why are there so many new mods?
Hah, my father's confused when I asked him about Edge of Tomorrow after we watched it.
[QUOTE=Wingz;45056025][video=youtube;pAvg0RHJTdA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAvg0RHJTdA[/video][/QUOTE]
Not a single bike horn.
Gross.
Seriously I'm just not going to touch any pc game until this fuckin heat passes.
Reaching core temps of 70° during an RPG Maker game is pure suckage.
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;45057005]I'll play them to kill time but I don't know why people get so into them tbh.[/QUOTE]
video games can be great its just most AAA games are not lol
[editline]10th June 2014[/editline]
i do think its pretty funny/interesting that the best third person shooter to come out of that trend is a deconstruction and criticism of the genre tho lmao (spec ops: the line)
Hay fever blows.
[editline]10th June 2014[/editline]
Seriously, the air outside might as well be poison.
I got lost on another rain forest adventure yesterday. I went back to the Main Range national park with some friends and decided we'd go up a mountain instead of down one. We followed the winding path for a bit before we came across a cool looking rock face. I insisted it was a shortcut to the top and convinced my friends to go that way. We climbed up for a bit before one of my friends got vertigo from the height and backed down. He went to follow the path to meet us at the top. So we kept climbing the face of the mountain, grabbing rocks, trees and shrubs to pull ourselves up.
After a while I started to think that it was not a shortcut and we were going to get lost, but we didn't want to go back the way we came from so we kept climbing up. Eventually we got to a part that was incredibly hard to climb so we just went around the mountain to find a way down. We searched for a good hour before we realised the only way back down was where we climbed up.
We started our descent climbing down trying to beat the sunset before we came across some thing very scary. We couldn't climb down because we were standing on a sheer cliff with a drop of about 10 meters. This was only worsened by the fact that it was now dark and overcast, so we didn't even have moon light to guide us. We walked back along the cliff for about half an hour until I heard someone calling out, it was our other friend who stayed on the path. He'd already made it to the lookout at the top, but of a different mountain. The "shortcut" I lead us on leads to the top of the mountain we started on and didn't connect up to the path.
He told us he'd meet us back at the car so we pulled out some torches and made our way back. I'd fallen behind from the group so I was the only one who could hear him, you lose communication very quickly in dense vegetation. It was now after sunset and I was alone without a torch, but I could see in the distance through the canopy a light and made my way towards it. Luckily it didn't take long pressing through overgrown vines and thorns to come to the exact place we had climbed up. We carefully climbed down and we were back on the path again.
Then we walked through the spooky forest at night time to make it back to the car. When we finally got back to the car I was very relieved, however I can't help but make my adventures more fun by going off the path and getting lost. Some parts of it suck but this time I had a bag with fruit and water so it was easy to keep my energy up.
Does anyone else frequently get lost in a forest?
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hngggggggg new star fox game for wii u
I dont know whats worse, dieing or being in coma / whole body paralyzed
[QUOTE=LaTrefle;45058984]I dont know whats worse, dieing or being in coma / whole body paralyzed[/QUOTE]
Paralysis, because you're aware of everything around but can't do anything.
[QUOTE=LaTrefle;45058984]I dont know whats worse, dieing or being in coma / whole body paralyzed[/QUOTE]
full body paralysis is arguably the worst thing, even worse when it's in such a way that you require artificial respiratory support just to stay alive. Even in a coma, your awareness has already taken a hike until it decides to come back/leave the scene altogether, so by comparison it isn't so bad.
After a long day in another city I came back, and when the train stopped at my station, I saw a few of my old classmates wearing army green. I don't think they saw me, but I didn't expect to see them there either. Nice reminder that the world isn't actually all that big.
Also a few days ago I had my first encounter with mormons, they rode bikes and were really nice [sp]but I was in a hurry so I couldn't stay and listen which sucked since I was sort of interested[/sp]
life is lame. you work the whole time and then you die and are forgotten. what is the fucking point.
[QUOTE=DowntownTiger;45060155]life is lame. you work the whole time and then you die and are forgotten. what is the fucking point.[/QUOTE]
The point is to somehow get your name remembered for something, if possible.
Life is like a CYOA book; we have no control over most of what happens.
[QUOTE=Zonesylvania;45060364]The point is to somehow get your name remembered for something, if possible.
Life is like a CYOA book; we have no control over most of what happens.[/QUOTE]
that is true
I wish I was the author of the life book
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