Woke Up This Morning by Alabama 3
It's going to be a nice-looking paycheck.
Oh, touché. *points at spamzone*
For a second, I thought you posted an article that states the truth behind Kurt Cobain's "suicide" and hidden messages found in his note, thus ending the years of constant questions and theories that have filled my mind to the point of turning my very existance into a lonesome mass of paranoia and jumbled philosophy. This brief moment of belief that someone had finaly unveiled the truth about the very mystery that has robed me of my humanity has both brought light back into my life, and crushed it in the alligator jaws of oblivion... You suck >:T
Give yourself a month or two and you won't be able to walk past a vending machine without stopping to see what's inside it. I call this the "college syndrome".
The OVA alone was enough to start a huge fanbase, so I think it was only a matter of time before an anime popped up.
Now, while reading these, imagine all of these facts as elaborate metaphors.
You *******, that's always been my thing! D:< Regardless... >_> Have a good one, buddy.
Wow, Norway likes to kick it where it hurts.
Don't look at me; I'm only here because of Spamzone. Sounds like the s***, though.
No, I think you're right on the mark :p
I don't think there's much thinking involved with that picture O__o
PS2 1. Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus.: First, I need to say that I have never played and finished any of the original Final Fantasy games, because turn-based RPGs tend to bore me. My interest in buying this game came after watching Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, which then piqued my interest in Final Fantasy games. Now, I know DoC isn't the best example, being a 3rd-Person shooter in a series of turn-based RPGs, but it was great for me since I have no prior FF gaming experience to be biased to. 2. Kingdom Hearts 2.: The reason I got this game was because I wanted to see how ridiculous it had to be to put Disney names together with Final Fantasy characters and a plot with some supposed seriousness to it. It turned out to be worth my while, surprisingly. Though I never played the other games, I had a good grasp of what was going on and I just wanted to play through to the end to see how the story would turn out. It was a good ride to kill off a week or two. What makes this worthy of putting in my list of favorites, however, is the optional boss fight with Sephiroth. Oh, how I enjoyed that. 3. Soul Calibur 3 Best. Fighting game. Ever. Of all time (at least in my limited experience). What made this game so great? Chronicles of the Sword, a campaign mode in a bloody fighting game. What more could I possibly ask for from a game that lets me make a custom character in a game about fantastic weapon-mastery? Not only that, but they throw in a class system to go with custom character making. The amount of entertainment I received from this game is unfathomable. How they managed to f*** this up with Soul Calibur IV *spits* is beyond me, but when Soul Calibur V is released, I hope they decide to re-visit these roots. Otherwise, I think Soul Calibur III will remain the best of the series. 4. Jak 3.: The whole experience of playing Jak 3 is one big wild ride. I just liked hopping into any vehicle I liked and tearing through the wastelands. I also liked that they decided to end the main storyline by actually filling in some blanks left over from the last 2 games. PSP 1. Monster Hunter: Freedom Unite: It's very hard for me to get bored with this one. Concept is fun, and lots of it. Multi-player is also a thrill. 2. Wipeout: Pure Yay for the soundtrack and yay for the smoothness of controls. I kill time with this bad-boy. 3. Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core: Not much I can say that anyone else hasn't already. I'm a freak for the Hero theme, and it's a nice feeling that I can see a character I can relate to in Zack Fair.
Just bring on Cap'n Jack and the silliness.
Hang on a sec... Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stmach, diarrhea... Nope, doesn't cover butterflies.
Birdfeather by Panacea
Don't make me make fish sticks out of you.
A prego street cat dumped it's kittens in front of my house (again). I swear, this happens every summer and I have to deal with all the damn meowing throughout the night.
You're playing hide-and-seek with the fangs, pal.