JesusTheVampireSlayer
JesusTheVampireSlayer
JesusTheVampireSlayer

Leoric also plays an important role and actually is Diablo's second boss, tho that is hinted ingame. If you played 2, you would be dissapointed about how resemblant both game's progression is (Mistery around old Tristam > Travel to the Desert > Old Mage related > (Jungle not included) > Travel to Arrat.. and so on.

i never played diablo 1 or 2, now i know why they made "some random enemy" the boss of act 1, thanks!

The butcher was a lot tougher in Diablo 1 as first time players often mistakenly went down stairs early. Or opened the butchers door before having sufficient items/levels.

After an expansion, a console port, and several patches, Diablo III looks really healthy right now. With tons of

Favorite episode discussion time! I have a list because I am slightly obsessed with this show.

You know that Asians sure as hell damn know the difference between cyrillic, roman alphabet, georgian alphabet (even if they cant identify where its from) and arabic.

So basically, stupid people made stupid comments? Seems about right. You'd need to be seriously butthurt to think that there's any meaning at all behind someone wearing clothes with Korean on them while they're in Japan. It might as well be the clothes' brand for all they know.

Girl named Whackoff draws dicks?

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Mahj is still at it eh? Cool. This is still my fav. though.

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That's funny....I did EXACTLY that, I obliterated that thing and legs exploded everywhere. I can't help myself though, I hit them with every ounce of my being, everytime, nothing a Vacuum can't take care of.

House centipedes.... I had those in my house in Kansas City from time to time, they're terrible, and if you swing and miss, they flutter to the ground like a feather, and then kick on the turbo as soon as they hit the ground. Scary little bastards though you're right, scared the shit out of me the first time I saw

That doesn't really bother me...BUT I am scared of spiders, centipedes, and millipedes. (especially those huge ones hiding in the woods) But, nothing invokes fear in me like these things....

If this lackluster Excelmanship is any indication, this is a man who lacks passion.

Looks more "Cerberus" to me, however.

I read this story off of a reddit link, and a lot of people also came to her defense in keeping the car. The fact is, a known vehicle with a known maintenance history is a relatively smart decision over selling and getting a possible clunker. Controlling risk is just as important as controlling finances.

I believe learning to code is an essential skill; specifically, for the problem solving skills that you gain. However, unless you are looking for a career as a programmer stick to JavaScript, PERL, or something to develop mobile apps.