Daveed
BirdMech
Daveed

I think the mobile device also makes the other person aware, that if the message seems curt it's because you're typing it on your phone. And that you're not at a computer, so don't necessarily expect a quick reply.

It's not a debate. People wanted more options. They got more options. You were fine with the options that were there. That's fine. It doesn't effect you, except this anger you're holding onto for whatever reason.

As pretty as it is, I think the Moto 360 is still too awkward and big for me.

This makes sense to me as a more introverted person. As I've learned to be more social, I definitely feel like I need to suppress thoughts in order to be outgoing. Which causes that bias to think that some extroverted chatty people are full of hot hair.

Do video games count?

People (and my mom growing up) always gave me crap for playing video games while home sick. Like I should purposefully be miserable and staring at walls.

Podcasts.

I have a problem of waking up, thinking too much and getting anxious. Putting on a podcasts distracts my brain enough to not worry, and then puts me to sleep like sitting in a boring class in school.

You want "comical gore", I'm still nostalgic for Time Killers. Where you could have your arm cut off and still fight.

My first interpretation, was that she was the one in control. I thought she represented his addiction or demons, she taunted him, made faces at him, jumped on his back, he carried her around like a burden, all while she would leave the cage that he was stuck in.

So these other interpretations seem weird to me.

Nothing from Far Cry 4? I found the Shangri-La scenes to be gorgeous.

It may be more accurate if you do but it's not necessary.

I still say that the 6th generation Ipod Nano was a near perfect running device.

It could hold a large chunk of your music, could play music for 24 hours, had a touchscreen, was very small, had a clip, and tracked your run for well under $200.

And in 4 years, no one has figured out how to add a better tracker in a

It's a business deal, with a government program, which used tax payers money, to support the arts. And that quote clearly says there should be no compromise with something you consider evil. Fountainhead was about being true to your work, allowing it to succeed on it's own merits and blowing it up otherwise.

I've made

Ayn Rand is a moralist rather than a capitalist. Her points never surrounded around making good business transactions. C'mon, Fountainhead is about how you should blow up your own work rather than compromise your work and vision. That isn't a good business strategy.

And if she indeed thought that government needed to

It's 2014, why haven't they revealed that Pyro is actually a woman?

Although, Ayn Rand never particularly urged anyone to take advantage of others or of situations.

1) She's adamant about self sufficiency and not using the work and money of others.
2) She leaves no shades of grey on these issues. You know, "objectivism".

I still don't understand why consoles are refusing to hook people into their system.