roguelike
roguelike
roguelike

Nice symmetry with avatar and response. Good job.

Abe Vigoda: Still Alive.

At least I can relate to Seinfeld. 'Cause I got nothing.

What I love about this show is how it seems like I know what direction it's going to take with a particular scene, but then skews almost entirely the opposite direction. With much, much better results. The Gavin hologram is easily the best example from this episode. One would think downgraded technology would see

Yeah, but that doesn't change the fact that you're right. I thought I could deal with a long distance relationship when I was 21-22 (and it was only 180 miles), but about the only things that I learned was that we were both too immature to deal with it properly. Probably didn't help that I was the one doing most of

Nothing like being late to the discussion, but I'd be happy to get a table at L'Idiot, from Steve Martin's L.A. Story. Especially if Patrick Stewart was the maitre d' and I was able to see Chevy Chase get stuck next to the kitchen. It's part of the new cruelty.

Ya wanna meet up at Electronics Boutique before Gamestop closes all of those too?

Stop giving them ideas for programming in 2042.

Everything has it's price.

Definitely not precious by any means

Books ABOUT panties. Scratch 'n' Sniff, preferably.

I'm actually wondering how much of that kind of "research" violates or is at least, as you termed it, a grey area in regards to the EEOC and other such fair hiring laws that have been enacted. I'm out of touch with the lawyers I used to know a few years back, so anyone have any idea about the legality of this?

A used bookstore packed floor to ceiling is even better.

I don't know about other cities but I find the excuse of not wanting to spend money on a PO box kinda cheap. Where I live they cost $30 for six months. I'm dirt broke poor and I can afford this (and that's not a lie, by any stretch of the imagination).

Methinks your definition of "well-adjusted" isn't quite the same as most other folk out there…

Always good to know I'm not alone in my outlook on things…

Just go ahead and have a seat over there…

Don't care. This kind of stunt, and that's all it really is, is a stunt, falls into the category of Just Because You Can Do It Doesn't Mean It Needs To Be Done. It's to me just crass commercialization and even more overexposure of a place and experience that really just needs to be left to the professionals, not

There is nothing about this now cancelled show that would make me want to watch it in the first place. It's bad enough that "climbing" Everest is essentially a Disneyland ride for rich folk, but it's just crass commercialization of the worst kind that involves nature, and, well, DEATH, and I don't think Discovery/NBC

I'll let you know tomorrow morning…