Spaceboy
Spaceboy
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I was the cool guy who unscrewed a black controller and a grey controller and swapped the front (or rear?) portion leaving me with one controller with a gray front and black back and one with a black front and gray back. They are both that way to this day. It think it looks pretty neat. I was looking on Amazon

Huskies are very expressive. As much as I want to punch mine in the face sometimes, I'm glad he's around...

I'm grateful for Jar Jar. It's rare, but sometimes "Yousa saying weesa people gonna die?" can be worked into a conversation. It results in many laughs.

And uninspiring, too. Shark? F-15? Sad times.

That was on the other floor.

Perhaps they'll win the Darwin Award.

I never listened to the entire song. I'm a better person for it. Thanks for that.

It's sounds absurd, but conflict is a beautiful part of being human.

This reminds me that I need to finish this game...

Perhaps I'm looking too far into this but wouldn't the original people settling this village realize the first year they lived there that it's dark way too much? And then leave? Or was it so awesome the rest of the time they just stuck around?

Perhaps I'm confusing Mass Effect with another sci-fi series, but isn't Earth a dump in that univserse? I vaguely remember someone say it's not a nice place.

Also similar to Uncharted's stranded Nazi ship. While in a jungle and not a desert, the idea is similar.

"Points," rather?

This reminds me that I have yet to finish the campaign in the game.

As a officer-in-training, some of these shots inspired me. Others made me grateful I'm not going to be a cop in the Coruscant-like New York City. Although, the stairs sure would keep me in shape.

I'm hoping for something like The Road, only with a tad more resources available and more action.

I agree. As a man with a father and 2 grandfathers with alcoholism, the image that comes to mind is a sloppy, lazy, terrible male. It's strange to picture a high-functioning, working female. It's hard to find the words, but reading this was a tad refreshing.

Reminds me of this, which is framed in my bathroom.

As a 26 year old, I still have trouble with the idea of paying for my own clothes.