Second only to Jurassic Bark for eye-mist-inducing schmaltz ending.
Second only to Jurassic Bark for eye-mist-inducing schmaltz ending.
I wonder if it’s because parents don’t read that one to their kids much anymore. If my parents told it to me correctly, the moral of the story is that royalty are physically delicate and therefore better than the rest of us.
Not as bad as I do. I’m like Steve Martin in The Jerk before he realizes he’s white. I still recommend you grab it at the next sale. I picked it up just for a larf but it’s so very addictive.
Rain can be great running weather as long as it’s not super cold. I say skip the jacket altogether and just wear something non-absorbent. If it’s really wet suitable shoes and socks are much more important.
I was among them. Forgive my lack of faith Tripwire!
I’ve never been able to get into Borderlands and I don’t even particularly like that Cage the Elephant song, but I’ll be damned if I didn’t sit and watch that intro multiple times.
Fantastic news. More people should play this game. And I was just wondering yesterday if there was an ipad version.
I maintain that it's at least partly psychological. I don't even have to drink the coffee sometimes; just grinding some beans is enough. It's like the world's grossest Pavlovian response.
Guilty.
Only for indie startups like SoE. They need our help jumping on the zombie bandwagon.
Ah, well, Pharrel's a thief then!
Blech, borrows a little too much from that insufferable Blurred Lines IMO
I like JEFIT for Android. It's a gym tracker with some social/competitive features, but I mostly just use it in the same way one would use a paper notebook. I also use Runtastic for running, but I feel like all running apps are pretty much the same.
Drink gravy out of a Thermos. Got it.
And don't do what I did the first time, and use actual shot glasses. Did not think that through.
Or instead of sifting through a bunch of #fml whining, you could pick up a newspaper. Works wonders for me.
Yeah I guess I depends what you normally use it for. And the tip applies to GIMP et al. too I suppose.
While this is certainly good advice, I pity the fool who spent $700 on Photoshop without knowing what layers are. Or maybe I envy them; they clearly have way more money than me.
Ok that's it, I swear, this is the weekend I screw my courage to the sticking place and reinstall Amnesia and actually finish it this time.
Good eye, I'd bet you're right. I didn't even notice that the numpad wasn't mechanical.