I can't really afford video games, so I'm really late, but I only own Borderlands, Borderlands 2, and Fable III, what other games(non FPS) should I look into getting?
Tamers was terrible, that's why. Oops sorry, not sorry
Fight Club How to Train Your Dragon Donnie Darko Forgetting Sarah Marshall The Breakfast Club The Boondock Saints Zack and Miri Make a Porno October Sky Brokeback Mountain The Rocky Horror Picture Show Contact Armageddon
Nickelback is my favorite band! I can't wait!
You could always just try applying for several minimum wage jobs like a movie theater, or Taco Bell, just so you can get some working experience.
Kind of I guess, but Arthur is his age as well. The story has been messed with and re-written. It's not bad though, it's really interesting
It keeps making me squeal because of bravery and how noble they all are and near death experiences and dragons and monsters and witches, it's so exciting And I'm only on episode 6, like, even supernatural didn't hook me in until season 3.
And all I have to say so far(I'm on episode 1), is that Merlin isn't old, Arthur is kind of a dickbag, Merlin is dramatic, and I keep laughing at him fighting with Arthur. Oh and Eve Myles is gorgeous as ever. EDIT: Holy hell, that's a dragon
Why did you think it was bad?
Pokemon black was so good though, I think it had the best plot out of all of them
I started with Snivy again, yeee
Don't know how I feel about Asian boys all being prettier than me
if you didn't watch the new episode of supernatural, you are severely missing out and you need to go watch it right now ok
Put it down for a few hours
You were better off that way, the third book was emotionally traumatizing. I own City of Bones, but it was really difficult for me to read past the first few chapters. I've heard that they get better, so I guess I'll pick it up again. These sound really cool, I'll probably get Paper Towns first, I've heard my English Teacher say that it's really good.
Okay, 4th doctor, my favorite, and Douglas Adams, my other favorite. DEFINITELY looking into buying that book, even if the novel isn't written by him. And oh man, the Time Lords were all dicks, the doctor is hardly irresponsible in comparison to the Time Lords he has to report to. And Haruhi Suzumiya is an anime series my sis used to watch, I didn't know there were novels, I'll check that out.
I liked it, it wasn't bad. Playing from Riku's perspective was neat, though I didn't really like the spirits, I thought they were irritating. The storyline just made me hate Sora more than I did through Kingdom Hearts II. I never liked Riku before, and the game made me really feel a connection with his character, so I like Riku more now. It wasn't so bad, all it really did was show us what was happening in between major plots. I still liked BBS better though.
My favorites are Eragon The Hitchhiker's Series Percy Jackson and beyond The Sword of Truth series Harry potter of course Inkheart And really random novels that I get my hands on that can manage to charm me into reading them, mostly fantasy, no horror, I really liked The Perks of Being a Wallflower though, and October Sky, and I enjoy epics and long poetry as well. I'm just looking for something good to read. I like fantasy, not sci-fi as much, but The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and its sequels are probably my favorite out of the things I've read, I have at least a hundred novels on my shelf that I've finished, and Uglies, The Hunger Games, etc., etc., but I don't particularly like them. I hate tragedy and fluff, but I like comedy and satire. I like things that make me think about life, while not being overly serious as well, and I don't really enjoy series' unless they're already complete. I prefer standalone books, long or short doesn't matter to me. I've become really picky lately and haven't read anything because I haven't found a book I've really liked in a long time, so I want mew things. Any recommendations?
It seems to me like a slow transition to future dean, from 2014. Same with Cas, I feel like this is going to end in those characters. Well, considering the route the show has taken with Sam's personality lately, I feel like it was really obvious that he'd be like that about Dean and such. His character has gotten extremely apathetic toward the horrifying occurrences that happen to follow the Winchesters around over the course of seasons six and seven, so to me it was kind of easy to understand that he'd be that way, though I don't much like it. i feel like he should have at least tried to find Dean, considering, Dean could've been anywhere, what if he wasn't in purgatory? What if he was somewhere that Sam could have easily saved him? he wasn't, but Sam could've put forth the effort. Also, didn't it say in season 7 about the leviathans, "Cut off the head and the body will flounder..."? I'm assuming the rest of the Leviathans died or went back to purgatory when Dick was killed. EDIT: Here's a sixteen second CHCH promo for episode 2, it's better than the CW one I think
I was surprised by the major change in Dean's character