Floppy, I suppose you couldve left the basement and bought a copy at a s store. Silly goose.FloppY_ wrote:
My pre-order is now 2 days late T_TSonderKommando wrote:
such a fun game
http://i52.tinypic.com/6zab8w.jpg
Unreal 3 engine sure can be pretty.
EDIT: I guess some lazy smuck at the post-office took an early weekend
Long match was long. I wasn't expecting to win, and suddenly...
OPEN MOUTHED FIST PUMP.
but... you mean.... out...outside?SonderKommando wrote:
Floppy, I suppose you couldve left the basement and bought a copy at a s store. Silly goose.FloppY_ wrote:
My pre-order is now 2 days late T_TSonderKommando wrote:
such a fun game
http://i52.tinypic.com/6zab8w.jpg
Unreal 3 engine sure can be pretty.
EDIT: I guess some lazy smuck at the post-office took an early weekend
It's where the wild things are...
Sigh... Why would I do that when it's 20% more expensive?krazed wrote:
but... you mean.... out...outside?SonderKommando wrote:
Floppy, I suppose you couldve left the basement and bought a copy at a s store. Silly goose.FloppY_ wrote:
My pre-order is now 2 days late T_T
EDIT: I guess some lazy smuck at the post-office took an early weekend
Not counting the $5 worth of diesel it would take to get to the store and back
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Ontopic:
Been trying to force myself to play through oblivion since I've been so bored (not really a fan of the game tbh)
Been trying to force myself to play through oblivion since I've been so bored (not really a fan of the game tbh)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
needs more mods.
$5 of diesel?FloppY_ wrote:
Sigh... Why would I do that when it's 20% more expensive?krazed wrote:
but... you mean.... out...outside?SonderKommando wrote:
Floppy, I suppose you couldve left the basement and bought a copy at a s store. Silly goose.
Not counting the $5 worth of diesel it would take to get to the store and back
Do you live in the woods FloppY_, is it really 20 miles to the nearest store that sells games?
23kmDoctor Strangelove wrote:
$5 of diesel?FloppY_ wrote:
Sigh... Why would I do that when it's 20% more expensive?krazed wrote:
but... you mean.... out...outside?
Not counting the $5 worth of diesel it would take to get to the store and back
Do you live in the woods FloppY_, is it really 20 miles to the nearest store that sells games?
Live in a small town with a population of ~2000-3000 people
Last edited by FloppY_ (2011-02-27 10:52:54)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
haha sounds like me a few years ago... what a pain in the balls
I actually prefer it over having to live in a big city tbh
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
only because you don't have to be around other human beings, ever
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Uzi what would change in my social life by just moving into an apartment in the city vs living in my room...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Everything tbh
Most of it for the worse...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Actually not. I used to live in the suburbs with my parents and every going out turned me off because of the long drive (or worse public transport) I had to take. After all, staying in, enjoying a good round of Battlefield is far less hassle, right?
Now I live closer to the center and its a breeze. Meeting people is really easy (poeple my age that is) and theres no problem to meet up for a quick lunch or coffee since the distances are smaller.
Also, the locations to mee are mostly better
Now I live closer to the center and its a breeze. Meeting people is really easy (poeple my age that is) and theres no problem to meet up for a quick lunch or coffee since the distances are smaller.
Also, the locations to mee are mostly better
i don't know, floppyFloppY_ wrote:
Uzi what would change in my social life by just moving into an apartment in the city vs living in my room...
what would change for a young man in the prime years of his life
if he moved out of his parent's basement in nowheresville and actually got himself a life
what would change
i just can't quite put my fucking finger on it
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Don't like the busy city-lifeSisco wrote:
Actually not. I used to live in the suburbs with my parents and every going out turned me off because of the long drive (or worse public transport) I had to take. After all, staying in, enjoying a good round of Battlefield is far less hassle, right?
Now I live closer to the center and its a breeze. Meeting people is really easy (poeple my age that is) and theres no problem to meet up for a quick lunch or coffee since the distances are smaller.
Also, the locations to mee are mostly better
Don't like going out (especially not clubbing)
Already got my own car
???
non-profit
Last edited by FloppY_ (2011-02-27 12:55:04)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
I´m kinda tired, so I´m not really in the mood for discusisng this matter, nor am I you r counselor, but let me give you this tip: Take some time and really (and I mean really really) think about yourself. Because I reallly doubt your happy with that kinda life.FloppY_ wrote:
Don't like the busy city-lifeSisco wrote:
Actually not. I used to live in the suburbs with my parents and every going out turned me off because of the long drive (or worse public transport) I had to take. After all, staying in, enjoying a good round of Battlefield is far less hassle, right?
Now I live closer to the center and its a breeze. Meeting people is really easy (poeple my age that is) and theres no problem to meet up for a quick lunch or coffee since the distances are smaller.
Also, the locations to mee are mostly better
Don't like going out (especially not clubbing)
Already got my own car
???
non-profit
well, you*re certainly living up to your forum name, aren't you?
floppy is clearly happy with his current life... he forces himself to play old games that he doesn't even enjoy, like oblivion, for 'fun'.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
leave the kid alone.
Enjoy it floppy... but beware, life is going to hit you at one point. You can run now, but you can't hide!
Enjoy it floppy... but beware, life is going to hit you at one point. You can run now, but you can't hide!
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...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
he's not a kid he's like 21/22Beduin wrote:
leave the kid alone.
Enjoy it floppy... but beware, life is going to hit you at one point. You can run now, but you can't hide!
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Uzique wrote:
he's not a kid he's like 21/22Beduin wrote:
leave the kid alone.
Enjoy it floppy... but beware, life is going to hit you at one point. You can run now, but you can't hide!
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
big kidFloppY_ wrote:
Uzique wrote:
he's not a kid he's like 21/22Beduin wrote:
leave the kid alone.
Enjoy it floppy... but beware, life is going to hit you at one point. You can run now, but you can't hide!
الشعب يريد اسقاط النظام
...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic