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Blightmare

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  1. Granola mixed with yogurt and coconut water(I still don't know if I like how this tastes. It's so weird.)
  2. Happy birthday J.C.!
  3. XD yeah sure!
  4. 10/10 Because it meshes with my avatar perfectly. Excluding background.
  5. 8/10. would be 9 but the white pixels on the edge of the hair bother my OCD.
  6. 1QfaU72E0xo I can hear him straining at times but it grows on me more and more every time I hear it.
  7. Watching Jacksepticeye videos at 0.5 speed and laughing my immature ass off.
  8. Topics merged. @Riley: Some of the old threads you revived, you did so with posts that didn't really warrant reviving the topic, which is what you were asked to stop. Reviving this thread woulda been fine this time because it would have been a relevant revival.
  9. not to mention the scroll bar on the side. XD If you want to find it just try giving someone rep and hit cancel. should bring it up.
  10. yay?
  11. So I hit the + rep button just to see if that got fixed as well. Nope. Oh well, baby steps.
  12. Sure is a compliment. That's why I chose it. ^_^ OT: Talking with people and getting ready for tomorrow.
  13. Considering taking a nap. Tired, throbbing headache, and kinda grumpy.
  14. Eggnog so rich that even my lactaid tablets (lets me drink milk with lactose-intolerance) are struggling to keep up.
  15. Precisely my point. OT: Jittery. I had espresso. Not my smartest move today.
  16. - I'm one of those weird people who program for fun. - I'm about 88-90% self taught in programming and like to think I'm pretty good at it. - For as much as my life revolves around code, I've never had a good math class since pre-algebra. - I am the exception to my artist family. Grandma used to sew, knit, crochet, etc and had some of her works in books and magazines. Mom makes necklaces with beaded, woven string, dad is a jeweler, and brother's a musician. The closest I get is occasional hobby-art in photoshop. This to a letter. 115 pounds at 24 and I can order the biggest, most calorie stuffed item on a menu and find out I lost weight the next day. It's been a joke amongst my friends that the more I eat the more of a workout I'm getting. Most people call it a blessing but I'd rather not do with the crippling blood-sugar crashes I get 3-4 times a day that leave me nearly useless until I eat.
  17. And you've killed a lot of people to get that title.
  18. Lord Sinister I love you.
  19. Even the most introverted and antisocial of people need some human interaction. Social interaction doesn't even need to come in the form of communication. Simply knowing someone is nearby, making eye contact, or walking through areas with other people holds some effect on our psychology. Else we start drawing faces on volley balls and giving them names. I feel like those that say they could go long periods without any human contact have never actually tried. And at the same time putting them in a scenario where they could "prove it" would be pointless because then they're aware they're being studied and the results become skewed. For that matter, a week I do not consider to be a long period. A month, or a year, however is a different story.
  20. Trying to make PC version of Bioshock... not suck? Everything is super buggy. Way more so than I ever remember. (I used to have it on disk for pc but the disk got crushed while I was still in highschool. That version never had any issues.) The game runs for like 10 minutes before crashing, and when it crashes it literally resets everything. Mouse sensitivity, resolution, everything. On top of that I had to fix an issue with sound that crashed the game on launch. Like, how is it this bad? This is really fucking bad. I'm glad I only spent 3 dollars on this.
  21. no u
  22. I found the first Bioshock for 3 dollars of G2A and since I only have that for 360 (which earlier this year finally bit the dust after going strong for 7 years) I decided to pick it up.
  23. Incidentally, talking with friends is a very healthy thing to do when one is having trouble. I'd say that's a fine coping mechanism.
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