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Surprisingly up today... Drove for quite some time in the rain. Rain makes me feel good on the inside, I wish it would rain all the time, but stay at a nice 60°F-70°F temp.
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Glass of 50% eggnog, 50% milk... Probly going to have another "33" Export later though.
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Nice, though the trigger is a mite small...
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Update on blizzcon position:
I think I got it? It's weird. There wasn't even an interview. I went in, Filled out some paperwork and was told that everything checked out and they'd be sending me an email with more info on the job later.
Huh.
Grats!
After finishing school and failing some academy test, since I couldn't pass it, I asked local printing houses and places where I could work, even smallest jobs or help/assistance, since that's my profession, even had some practice job at this before, so I could say I'm more qualified than other people, yet found nothing. No one wanted me. It's really hard to find anything unless you are 6ft buff guy or young blonde ass with nice smile. That's why I decided to open art commissions and surprisingly I got more money allready than few months of hard work.Unfortunately, that won't work for me... I'm good with sculpture, not drawing. (requires a lot more money to make something)
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hey guys, i think the UCP might be broken :l
I will bitch slap you. XD
Hey, do you get that white screen when you go to change your avatar too?


















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Running With Rifles.
If I had the $ to buy it, I would... It feels like a modern version of the Army Men games, except less plastic.
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I feel anyone should be allowed to own what ever pet they want. Most pets are just fine when domesticated from a cub/hatchling/kitten/pup/whatever. Many are able to recognize faces and almost never attack the owner unless they do something to piss them off. Also animals really don't need as much space as one would think, even birds do well indoors.
+1, but just make sure they have the space they need... (you still need to take dogs out so they can run around, and burn off energy)
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As for the lack of pockets, well, spoilers:
You're body is the skeletal remains of a dead person trapped inside of a diving suit that not only fused and integrated with what was left of the corpse to reanimate it, but your own consciousness is an AI interface created from a complete brain scan. You're skin is a diving suit. I doubt storage space was very high on their list of concerns when designing something to withstand the crushing pressure of the bottom of the ocean
Sounds like they took the idea from that one episode of Doctor Who with the shadows that eat people in those space suits, and the only thing left is the animated remains... But if you look at high-pressure diving suits, they all have a bunch of pockets and/or places to attach things.
It's just that was such a bitter response towards something that's hardly a big deal...You're reading way too deep into my comments... I don't put 'deeper meaning' into my writings if at all possible.
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It is not strange... to mistake change for progress.
Millard Fillmore
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You are required to maintain a constant internet connection to the primary game server for a singleplayer-only game, or the game turns into a virus that destroys everything on your computer, overwriting it with random child porn images, and then reports you to the police.
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A man fails to fix a radiation leak completely, killing everyone but a smuggler who's in stasis and his cat.
Red Dwarf.
The year is the future, Evil scientists force a janitor into a satellite for some vague experiment, involving the monitoring of his brainwaves. He was meant to go insane, but to combat the insanity he built his own friendsMST3k.
(game) Guns, high jumping, no fall damage, and surprisingly, no 'aliens'... But robots and mutants!
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Fun.
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9/10. One of my favorite Babylon 5 quotes.
"It is not strange... to mistake change for progress." - Millard Fillmore
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Relax.
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You have to pay for each patch, as well as the DLC to make the patch work, as well as the expansion to make the DLC work, and pay for another patch to make the DLC work with the patch.
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Quit Wiping Ernie's Rear, Tabitha.
POPFD
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2465 - It's a number.
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And how would you like MS to pay their employees for working on Windows 10?
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Only if you go to crappy restaurants... Most places are not like that.
I've heard that even their bread tastes sweet.Depends on the bread you get, but some do add a sweetener to it. (usually honey) The ones that don't are still going to be sweeter because of the type of grains used. (99% of grains in the USA are genetically modified, and all wheat is GMO which has extra gluten which is sweet)
Apparently they don't have lamb that often.That's because it's expensive... Equal amounts of lamb and beef, and the lamb will be about 3x-10x the price. Also, most don't know how to cook it right. (people get a taste of poorly cooked lamb, and it scares them off the meat for the rest of their lives)
Too bad you're going to LA instead of San Diego... In SD there are Filiberto's restaurants... Excellent Mexican food. (had them in Arizona, even had one that server cat burritos)
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Tinnitus.
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Getting pissed at a fly that my Dad led down to the computer room... Oh, and getting ready to watch something on Netflix.
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Did I say you could leave?!?
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How to cure this kind of fear thinking when you come up with an idea and wanne share it or express it but then quickly you got this "better not, it's stupid idea" kind of thinking, without even knowing if it's really good or not.
Just voice it here, and I'll tell you if it's a good/bad/insane idea... Then you can decide from there. I promise not to judge.
Share your (physical) pain and misery!
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That explains a lot...
JK
Before I was born, it is suspected that I could hear the ultrasound machine, and didn't like the sound it made, so I constantly moved out of its viewpath... They have a procedure for those who do that, and it involves essentially screwing a small sensor into the skull of the unborn baby. I had that. Thank God I don't remember it. (and thank God I don't remember my circumcision)