Yo Smash stream party with Drew
Lag Lag everywhere
ew fallout boy
I mean, duh.
I'm going. Just want to do something more active, even if I may not get the game. Also want to play Smash with people.
The Last of Us. Destiny got boring by the 3rd same-y mission. Only redeemable part is PvP.
Is ordering on that the same as with...American Amazon or whatever it would be called?
Which phone you got?
The joy starts at 15:38, but you should just watch it all.
YO THOSE ARE STILL THE BEST SPIDER-MAN GAMES.
THESE PRICES ARE HOT
Oh boy I love click bait titles
So I finished Transistor. Yissssssss I liked that.
Yeah, I understand the length thing. I guess I do think that there should have been fewer action scenes and more stuff to really give the supporting characters more depth. I like them all, but they still felt really oddly tacked on. And totally agree on the heavy theme.
Marathon a series of movies. Finish a long-ish game. Cook something really tasty. Draw me like one of your French girls. Take your pick.
Happy....birthday....Misty....
Probably the philosophy teacher.
Share your best glitches.
Very much my thought process as well, in fact. I had an epiphany at dinner about this whole thing: If you see someone with the shirt/hat/jacket/backpack of a game/book/movie/TV series/band that you like, you can go up to them and say something like "Hey, you like Kingdom Hearts? Me too! I love how nobody dies and everyone's hair is a lethal weapon and Sora has the voice of a nearly 30 year old man!" You're discussing things you enjoy about that series, pertaining to things specific to that series, be it game design, storytelling, character design, music, writing, shippings, whatever. That conversation can reveal aspects of your own personality and interests, as well as the person's whom you're talking to. You're able to build a relationship, be it as acquaintances, friends, or whatever else, due to something that reveals personal information besides each other's appearance. If you see someone whom you find attractive, you can go up to them and say "Hey, you're pretty" and I'm not sure where you're going to go from there based solely on the fact that you found that person attractive. Maybe you can discuss makeup, or fashion, or hair, or something along those lines, but the point is, people who catcall typically aren't trying to actually conversate. Even if you have no ill intentions whatsoever: point is, you made your first impression of a person by letting them know that this person is attractive, rather than examining anything about their personality or interests.