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I'd either ignore her, or say something along the lines of "says the girl who is watching a movie about robots that turn into cars". Probably the former. I sure wouldn't grace that bitch with a handshake Also, as far as I'm concerned, things can't detract from masculinity (or femininity), only add to it or be neutral. So you can be a football player (pretty manly, unless you're really bad), and then go to a party full of pink lacey pillows, appletinis and gay sex (none of which are manly), and you'll still be manly because you're a football player.
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Nice art, I especially like the hair. Although to be accurate, she'd need to be about twice as fat, derpy eyed, have really short legs, and be gobbling up the pony equivalent of system resources
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For the old consoles, if the original box is in good condition, it adds to the value, so keep them. Especially if they have all the manuals and stuff. Not to mention the memories, and they're convenient to have if you're moving or taking a console on a trip or to college or something. For laptops, tablets, etc, it doesn't really matter. Keep any manuals, though. You never know when you might need them.
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Don't have to work 'til Thursday

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So much misanthropy in here Something that I've always loved happened in Leningrad during WWII. There's a seedbank there (a place where seeds are preserved so that crops and stuff can be regrown in the event of a famine or something), and a bunch of botanists stationed there during the siege of Leningrad. They knew how important the seeds were to the future, so even though the city was cut off, had no supplies, and people were starving to death every day, the botanists stuck around and defended the seed bank. Most of them starved to death while literally surrounded by a ton of edible grains and other seeds. The seeds survived to help replant after mass crop death in multiple countries.
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I never actually finished NV, I just kept making new characters. This tends to happen to me on a lot of open world RPGs Anyway, my first character had messy, auburn hair, and was evil (I always go evil first time I play a new game where you can choose). I mainly just ran around and VATs bitches in the head a 10mil. I ended up with Caesars Legion, but having rangers chase me down all the time was annoying. Second character was mostly the same stat-wise, but with a different appearance and neutral karma. I almost finished that one. My 3rd character was Bill Nye. Good karma, as close to Bill Nye as I could make him look, high intelligence and charisma, and uses lasers and science. Didn't get very far, but it was fun RPing Bill Nye in fallout Also, general question to those who say 3 is better. I don't want to start an argument, but why do you think that? Also, have you played the older Fallouts (1 and 2) at all? That's a sad way to look at games, you probably miss out on a lot of great ones I mean, Diablo 2 is way better than 3, Morrowind is better than both Oblivion and Skyrim, Fallout 2 is better than any other FO, CoD 2 is better than Modern Black WarOps 6 zombie edition or whatever.
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Well, in theory, they could effect each other. If our 4 dimensional universes (3 of space, 1 of time) are floating around in 5-D "space", then it's not unreasonable to think that one might bump into another universe, and in that case, I think it plausible that there would be at least some kind of energy transfer. It might not even be observable to us, or it could appear to break the Law of Conservation :/ Maybe not, but I don't think we can rule out the idea of other universes effecting each other; after all, of you go up to a high enough dimension, we're still technically in the same multiverse. But we can't really know until we have a better understanding of physics. Or we could just find a way to "see" higher dimensions.
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The staff is obviously not very serious, otherwise they wouldn't have let me join them
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I said "worst case" didn't I? And I mentioned Dead Hand, it's very real and was active during the Cold War. According to form KGB, it's maintained, and even updated with new hardware and software. Also, it's not completely autonomous, it still requires at least someone to push the button; it says something along the lines of "hey, we just got the shit nuked out of us, click here to retaliate". Somebody can get on the phone/check the news/look out the window and confirm, and the push the button.
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Yes I am, thank you very much I haven't done much evil stuff outside of fucking up school computer networks (mostly in high school), fucking computers of idiots (also in high school, and a few times in college), and stealing stuff from douchebags (middle school and freshman year of high school). My friends and I used to catch and kill crickets in creative (and usually painful, I would assume) ways. I've killed a few small woodland creatures for fun, mainly using them as moving target practice with a BB gun. It rarely kills in one shot, so they're often left on the ground in pain :/ Most of my evil is in my thoughts. I've planned how I would get away with numerous crimes; how I could commit arson without getting caught, cover up a murder, get past security and steal things, make various homemade weapons, but I've always had a clear line dividing reality from fiction in my mind, so I've never had even the slightest desire to actually commit any of these crimes. Well, except make some illegal homemade weapons. I'd never go out and actually use them, I'd just have the parts around so it could be quickly assembled in case some serious shit goes down and I need a small shotgun ASAP.
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I only found out about it a few months ago, during one of my many Wikipedia crawls. I thought it was pretty cool, but forgot about it until I heard about it stopping in a passing comment on an AM radio station as I was driving home from the store tonight.
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UVB-76 is a Russian radio station (4625 kHz). It's been repeating a short, buzzing tone 24/7 since 1982. Occasionally, somebody would interrupt the buzzing and issue coded messages in Russian, repeat them several times, and then resume the buzzing. Also, one could sometime here conversations in the background, behind the buzzer, suggesting that it's simply an open microphone with some sort of device being placed next to the mic. As far as I know, nothing heard in the background has given any clue as to what the purpose of UVB-76 is. Nobody knows what the station's purpose is, nor where it is broadcasting from. The previous location is known (a now abandoned military base), but it moved in September of 2010, possibly as part of a large-scale restructuring of the Russian military. In 2010, a bunch of weird stuff happened. I'll just copy/paste from the wiki article: As of earlier today, it has stopped. No voice or anything has been heard, although apparently, if one stripped away the static soon after it stopped, some weird sounds could be heard Now I don't know about you, but to me, a Russian military channel of unknown location and purpose broadcasting a single tone nonstop for 30 years (interrupted from time to time to broadcast coded information) is somewhat creepy. The fact that it has stopped without any "normal" sounding stuff being broadcasted for 9+ hours (I don't know when it stopped, but the earliest I've seen anybody saying it stopped was a post on an electronics forum from ~9 hours ago) is also creepy. Worst case scenario is that it's part of some military dead-man switch or something, and now that it's gone silent, serious shit is going down in Russia. There is reason to believe that Dead Hand (Russian network to launch nukes automatically in case an attack takes out the nuclear chain of command; it's back from the Cold War days) is still kept operational. I know I sounds like a lame conspiracy theorist, but you never know. Also, coincidence that this happens the day before the world is supposedly going to end?? In that case, it's either a huge nuclear launch, or the greatest trolling in the history of mankind.
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Sygg River Guide is great for straight merfolk aggro, as is Thada Adel. Her ability to steal artifacts straight out of opponents libraries is amazing in EDH, because no good EDH deck is missing some powerful artifacts. If you want to go more control, Sygg River Cutthroat is a good general for drawing extra cards, and UB is really powerful in EDH. Also, since that's all he really does, he's pretty non-threatening so people often won't target him. Also, the deck can work perfectly well without him. Galina isn't really all that great. In some cases, a deck can work fine without its general, so they just don't cast him, and Galina is useless. Some decks will just kill her a few times so she'll be like 9-11 to cast, or they'll just tuck her, and then they'll just cast their general and go on their merry way. The only deck Galina totally hoses would be Sisay, since it relies completely on having tons of legends out. Hey, if anybody is interested, a friend of mine from another site just put up mtgredzone.com Basically, just a small mtg message board. Everybody on it so far are from MTG Salvation and/or GameFAQs mtg boards, but wanted somewhere smaller and with more freedom as t how the board works. My name over there is MrMeltJr.
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The only achievements I have a problem with are the ones that you get just by playing the game. I remember in FO:NV, there were like 4 achievements during the goddamn character creation, including one for learning how to move. I can understand an achievement or two for beating a game, but i don't like it when there's one for every little thing. Also, plenty of game give achievements for doing challenging things, like HL2's "get through Ravenholm using only the Gravity Gun", which I really enjoyed getting. It's like a little badge saying "this guy knows what he's doing". Like Feather, I also like achievements for ridiculous or silly things. For example, Guitar Hero 2 gave you an achievement for watching the credits, and I felt it was deserved because they're really long and they loop the same song 5 or 6 times.
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Slippers, Socks, whatever you keep on your feet
Evilshy replied to null1's topic in General Discussion
I either wear socks AND shoes, or go barefoot. Just socks makes my feet feel smothered, but having shoes over them kinda cancels that out, since the extra weight and stuff I can feel makes it feel like something should be on my feet. Socks don't have any of that, it's just something on my foot. Also, my feet sweat a fair amount, so I like to be barefoot whenever possible- 86 replies
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I remember seeing that on Monsterquest. ^ I love that show, though it decline quite a bit after season 1, they kinda ran out of cool cryptids that have sufficient information about them.
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One explanation for the blurriness is that people just happen upon him or see him from a long way off. He's reported as being easil startled, so one can't just sit there while lining up the perfect camera shot, you have to pull out whatever camera you have and snap a photo or shoot film ASAP. Also, not many people out in the woods like that bring along high quality cameras, so even if Bigfoot sat around and posed for them, it wouldn't be very good quality. Not saying that means he's real, only that demanding high quality photos isn't very practical. Also, somebody skilled with photoshop can do pretty much anything, so even a crystal clear shot of Bigfoot wouldn't mean a lot. Personally, I'm waiting for good DNA evidence of an unidentified primate to be found.
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I didn't really mind saying it everyday. My friends and I would change a word or two every now and then for the heck of it. My favorite was when my friend replaced "under God" with "under Ultimate Mega-Jesus".
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I think it's plausible, but not likely. Canada and the northern US definitely have enough wilderness to support a breeding population of large primates, but one would think we'd have found more evidence of them by now. Of course, they could be very secretive, and most primates are intelligent to some degree, so perhaps they're even better at hiding than most other creatures? Anyway, I don't think they exist, but I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
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I just need a few more Ash Zealots and Mizzium Mortars to finish up my RDW deck. Luckily, most of the stuff in it is either common/uncommon, or I already have. Once I get home, I'll have access to all my cards so I can actually finish and use it
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Красивый ангел (Beautiful Angel)
Evilshy commented on Dimitri Hammer's blog entry in From the Mind of a Soviet
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Silly Ancient One, that's not a rant! Also, Yog-Sothoth is cooler than you
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Violin + Electronic = Most Amazing Music I've Heard in a While.
Evilshy commented on Evilshy's blog entry in Root of all Evil
It's more that I don't listen to much dubstep, since I don't listen to a lot of electronic, and I prefer D&B and trance. And usually when you see electronic of any kind with orchestral stuff such as violin, the orchestral stuff is in the background. Skilled violin playing with electronic in the background is pretty special, I think. I've explored other aspects of the musical world pretty deeply -
Violin + Electronic = Most Amazing Music I've Heard in a While.
Evilshy commented on Evilshy's blog entry in Root of all Evil
I take offense to that, good sir. I used to be like that years ago, but these days, I'll give just about anything a try. Doesn't mean I'm not skeptical about some things, though. -
Call of Cthulhu > Skyrim Tell your friends that some guy from some site you frequent is disappointed in them Anyway, this looks interesting. I'll have to check this out later.