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Threes is my go-to.

Huh, this is totally for me.

Not only do I have insanely high expectations, I somehow never show them. To the world, I'm a pessimist. I usually go, "I will never be able to do this/I didn't prepare for this exam at all" when I have actually done or think the opposite. Vice-versa applies too when I want other people to

I'm sort of scared that they'll try to trick me. Paranoid, maybe, but AT&T!

Sorry, I gotta disagree.

Thank you. I am happy to say that with help I've been able to put that chapter of my life behind me and I am happier and healthier than I've ever been :)

Life is Strange almost wholly rejects that approach, and is content to spend large chunks of its first episode indulging in character development at the expense of moving the plot forward.

What I said to the OP applies to you too. As someone that's been that guy you helped before: thank you from the bottom of my heart.

This is not creepy, this is being a good person. I've had people that were, by any definition of the word, complete strangers talk me down from the ledge before, and you are a hero. Sometimes that's all it takes, just to know that somebody cares. You might be a random stranger on the internet but the fact that you

about 14 years ago when i was in my preteens I use to frequent some random chatrooms. There was an acquaintance who was pretty negative and over time got worse and worse until one day mentioned something random about being just too tired and couldn't handle things. It gave me a bad feeling. Tracked down a friend of

I'd like to weigh in here. I'm one of the lucky ones to own a plasma, and nothing beats the picture. NOTHING beats the black levels. Nothing beats the motion. That 120 and 240hertz was made to compensate to have the REAL motion of plasmas. Plasmas get a bad rep because of old school info. I have a Panasonic ST55 and

woot! ^_^

Uh this is not how you go about finding someone who isn't shallow, this is how you find a furry. If she wanted to disguise her looks she should have gone with a paper bag and baggy clothes.

That's very interesting. I think Game Mode is worse on some TVs than others, so maybe it doesn't harm image quality as much on yours.

I prefer to keep the motion blur for the artistic quality, removing it (Motion Blur Reduction is usually on by default) makes everything look like a 90s home video.

Facebook was down on monday? I didn't even notice and for that, i'm proud of myself.

I think that's a brilliant way of building the character, to give her an arc like that. The arc for Riddick has to end with a sympathetic death. That's key - the killer has to feel sorry someone died in order for his story to work. That works better if the audience has an emotional investment that parallels

They need a Tracy Island/Thunderbirds play line.

I love my college, but they got plenty of my money in the four years that I went there. They get my money when I buy their apparel and go to a sporting event every now and then. I'm not donating money on top of all that, they're doing quite well.

I wish I read this years ago. I'm a ways into "niceness" recovery, but it's awesome to see everything just laid out like this.

It's as if we've somehow traded our critical thinking skills and sense of personal responsibility for a thin veneer of victimhood and, "I didn't make a bad decision—the system's busted!"

I've purchased one game I've regretted—one. It was through Early Access. It was Castle Story (which remains a broken, awful mess,