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  1. What?
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    Post by: What?, Jan 5, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I just carry pocket dimensions around with me. Much easier and you get looks of horrific worry from the crowd. Always around people.
    Post by: What?, Jan 5, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I would say yes, if not simply for the storybook beauty of all the art and everything you can do in the towns so far.
    The one thing I have heard is that the difficulty curve for bosses skyrockets or some such, but I have not reached the first demo boss yet. Jake has warned me, and the fact that I have (accidentally but thankfully manageable) chosen Hard mode means I will probably wipe a few billion times but such is the experience.
    Post by: What?, Jan 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    It is hard to gauge from the demo, actually, but Jake may have a better answer. There does seem to be a bit of an exploring aspect but it would not be a JRPG if linearity was not present in some form. Right now there are just a few quests and the like. The dynamic customization comes more with the characters from what it feels like.
    Post by: What?, Jan 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Bravely Default is love. I have a crush on the game. It is a bit like an old-school Final Fantasy with art that reminds me of Tactics and fun innovations in the mechanics. Also, everything is cute.
    Post by: What?, Jan 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I have gotten close to meeting Bryan Lee O'Malley so many times in my life because he wanders around here often. My friend came face to face with him in the cafeteria of Toronto's largest library and had a small freak out.
    Post by: What?, Jan 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    You might enjoy Log Horizon simply because it actually goes in depth with game mechanics. We were able to get Nova to take a look as well.

    Bravely Default is immensely fun and nostalgic and I literally cannot wait for this game's release please lord.
    Post by: What?, Jan 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    My 3DS hates the Bravely Default demo and I am in the morass of sads.

    Now you must choose which branch of the military you wish to become a member of. Be wise, for it may lead to your doom.
    Post by: What?, Jan 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    <3.
    Post by: What?, Jan 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    When I first heard of the show I expected a riveting drama about Scrooge McDuck's financial rise and fall in the tumultuous flux of the 2000s recession.

    I was soundly disappointed.
    Post by: What?, Jan 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    And true.
    Post by: What?, Jan 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Late Night Mod Thoughts: I wonder how the Spam Zone would be able to deal with a thread that allowed members to buy pizza for other members through online purchasing.
    Post by: What?, Jan 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    It would be pleasant baking a cake to inaugurate the creation of this thread but I need to find time amid the fifty billion projects and upcoming exams that have decided to rain upon my parade of happy cooking extravaganza.

    So if anyone else would like to take the time to bake the thread cake ...
    Post by: What?, Jan 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. What?
    Get a baking stone, rimmed baking foil, and a wire rack. Place the baking stone on the low rack of the oven and scatter an even layer of tea leaves directly on it. Above the stone, place your wire rack with the rimmed baking foil. Now on top of this foil you can add whatever meat you want to cook, provided you tent the top with aluminum.

    Those are rough instructions, but the smoked tea provides both the smoked method of barbecued cooking via indirect heat and also the subtle flavours of the tea itself. I might try this with a few ribs.
    Post by: What?, Jan 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Apparently you can imitate barbecue smoking by smoking tea leaves in your oven.

    dropkicking*
    Post by: What?, Jan 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Someone forgot to air out the lounge and it still smells of asbestos and stale cat urine. Lookin' at you, Alex.
    Post by: What?, Jan 3, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    It might have been your home clock, or even the tape delay on the channel, since they were broadcasting it about four hours later for the West Coast due to the four-hour timezone difference, I believe.
    Post by: What?, Jan 1, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    This thread is god, awful.


    D'aw, it is not in my heart to call you awful, Ben.
    Post by: What?, Jan 1, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. What?
    I took over the world without any of you noticing.

    Ah wait--
    Post by: What?, Jan 1, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Well, we were all pink when we came out of our mothers, so it is good that you were able to return to your roots, my dear friend.
    Post by: What?, Jan 1, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone