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Alyxx Thorne

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  1. LOL! I wish I had that luck! XD

     

    Currently playing The Sims 3... in cheap, worthless, pitiful, sadness.

    Friend pointed it out to me so it was thanks to him. Needless to say the guy was a bit furious when he found out the game he was selling was worthless now... lol

    Harsh lesson: If you put photos of a game up with your sale, DON'T include the key XD

  2. Currently drooling over The Sims 4. I told myself I'd never think of getting it, because of its poor difference from The Sims 3. However, if i just think of it as a whole new different game, I suddenly really want it. But gosh, damn, $90!?!?!?! I'm having such conflicting thoughts. XD I suppose, for Christmas, I could get every friend of mine to give me $10 or something... and that'd cover the cost of it pretty easily. X3

    I got Sims 4 for free because a dumbass put a photo of the Origin key online.

  3. I think Fallout 2 remains the best game in the series simply because the weapons felt great (especially the burst fire of the Combat Shotgun which is something they removed in Fallout 3) and because you could actually use sex as a tool to persuade people. And unlike the ton of sex mods floating around on Fallout 3 Nexus they never showed any actual sexual acts, but implied it. Fallout 3 had none of that and felt very tame in comparison to what I wanted from it.

    Fallout 3 is far from a bad game, it has a lot of good things going for it and with mods it becomes a heck of a lot more fun to play.

     

    But as a vanilla game I think Fallout 2 remains the best simply because it felt more adult and because it had more fun with pop culture references and didn't always take itself so darn seriously...

  4. Earplugs. Stat!

     

    Who'd you see btw? :)

    @Alyxx - I second Binky's question - who did you see? :-) Though, I can't imagine wearing earplugs at a concert! Kind of defeating the purpose :D

    It's usually fine since concerts are "short term exposure" as they call it and the hearing damage is only temporary. My hearing is pretty much back to normal now.

     

    As for who I saw, I went to see Die Krupps. They're pretty much one of the original "Neue Deutsche Harze" bands, inspiring newer bands from Ministry to Rammstein. They started out very electronic but started mixing in some Metallica influences in the early 90's which is how they got really big.

     

    I think the fact I was up close to the stage eyeing the sexy sweaty guitarist (who also was INSANELY cute) while Jürgen Engler hit metal tubes into my ears was the reason I suffered more than most people there.

     

    Still, amazing gig. Had fun.

  5. Hi, I'm Sean, if you wish to call me by me real name. Remolay otherwise. I don't care which to be honest.

     

    I haven't known about this stuff for nearly long enough. I used to watch Freeman's Mind on Machinima, and had no clue what was going on when I just stopped seeing them, then found the Accursed Farms channel because I suck. Game Dungeon is the greatest. That's all I can think of to say and I sound like a teenager instead of 21 like I actually am. Yay. I'm sure we'll get along juuuust you already hate me.

    Ohai, welcome to Accursed Farms.

  6. I tend to get a strange feeling at this time of the year. I associate it with the coming of the festive season, and it feels somewhat...spiritual. It sounds pretentious/childish, but the onset of autumn and the transition into winter in Britain gives off a kind of magical aura for me. Maybe it's a kind of nostalgia. But I've been feeling it pretty much every year since I was single-digits old.

     

    It's a kind of winding down, relaxing and seeing your loved ones and all that jazz. Then again this is the first festive season I'll have not being in education, so maybe having a job will change all that.

    Same here. I love autumn, especially all the colours, the shorter days, the Halloween...

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