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Well if I decided to do the whole gimmick account route I would have been Lady Stoneheart. I would speak entirely in death rattles, and have other people accuse my enemies of being allied with the Freys.

I need to check out these live versions it appears. And thanks for the clarification on metal. I know the specific years that albums come out on when I own an album, but sometimes I don't think about what it means in the context of what was out at the time. 1974 is almost two decades before I was born.

I've only fully listened to the first three studio albums, but Secret Treaties is my favorite so far. (Though my favorite song as of now is "Mistress of Salmon Salt") I've hear a couple off of Agents of Fortune that I like though. ("Don't Fear the Reaper" of course, and "The Revenge of Vera Gemini). I'll probably end

Oh, I was serious about needing a refresher in what counts as metal. Though my first thought whenever I hear Secret Treaties being talked about is Astronomy, which I'm not sure if it could qualify as metal? (It has an amazing recurring guitar riff in it though). I'm bad at categorizing music, since so many genres have

Oh, okay. (Leaves while listening to Dominance and Submission. Comes back when ME262 starts up). This means I can stay for a couple of minutes right?

Secret Treaties is considered metal? I think I need a refresher course on the difference between rock and metal again. Though Secret Treaties is indeed awesome (Starts humming Flaming Telepaths again).

Back when I had XM I found a station that would regularly play "Stargazer" by Rainbow. It was glorious.

If metal and prog has taught me anything, it's I'll listen to the goofiest lyrics and love them if the rest of the song sounds awesome enough.

Ray Rice was the one who beat his wife right? I think they were hoping they would get tougher on domestic abusers in the NFL specifically. (Realizes I'm posting about sports that I only know the rules to due to fuzzy memories during childhood). I'm going to run away before I put my foot in my mouth now.

I'm Jorah Mormont now? Crap. I feel the need for a shower now.

It's kind of late, and I'm having a weird moment regarding schoolwork. But for some thoughts I guess. Fat Walda is having a boy! We know this because the maesters did an ultrasound or something. The question is, what method is Ramsay going to use to get rid of the competition? Is he going to wait until the child is

My reaction to finding out that Much Ado About Nothing was a double entendre was probably very entertaining to whoever saw it.

I haven't really gotten the chance to watch movies this weekend. At one point I was planning on seeing the new Avengers movie, but when the weekend came I saw my pile of school work and I despaired. Next weekend I'll be back home though, and I'll probably end up dragging one of my friends, whether he's seen it or not.

Congrats on the grad school stuff! I found it to be a huge relief to have been accepted, and then it was a load off my back when I selected one. I wish had advice to give, but really all I can do is more congratulations.

Mostly playing co-op with my brother. We were often arguing with each other, and blaming the other for when something went wrong, but somehow that improved the experience of the games we played. I remember going through Gears of War on Insane (or whatever they call the hardest difficulty) and enjoying it, despite me

Kirby's Adventure, and Kirby Superstar are relatively easy games outside of their bosses. The variety of abilities however, was enough to get me to thoroughly enjoy even the simple platform sections. If anything I think I found Kirby Triple Deluxe to be a bit harder, though I was definitely going for 100% completion,

I have no idea how the virtual console works, other than its an emulator of the system with some added features. From what I've read, there's residual GBA stuff on the 3DS that is a part of the parcel of 3DS being able to play DS games. This apparently enough for the Ambassador games, but for some reason or another,

Ah. I don't plan on getting amiibos anytime soon. Maybe when they start doing the card thing I might splurge on a Duck Hunt Dog though.

Mario can be pretty variable depending on the game, and the hardest parts about Kirby's have been the bosses. (Specifically the boss rush modes. The wonderful, awesome, terrible, horrifying boss rush modes). But Donkey Kong has always been pretty difficult. Especially the minecart levels I've found. Though they are

I found combat in II to be more streamlined and fun. But the environment reuse was a bit too glaring. All in all, that game would probably have been significantly better if it wasn't so rushed.