Infinity as in "infinite Pixar".
Infinity as in "infinite Pixar".
Some people just find the thought of being in heaven unbearable. It's fine man.
I love that. It's like you're helping the writers to make the bombshell be harder to see coming.
Other times, I like it when I accidentally get spoiled, I don't like what will happen and I find a way to prevent it from happening. Totally happened with Mordin in Mass Effect.
I'm doing interval training, so I think the panting should be expected. :P
Watch this:
I listen to music exclusively when I'm running. I have a playlist that is filled with upbeat music. I can't stand running to very slow songs; they're such a downer.
I'm curious about Zombies. I bought Zombies some time ago but I haven't really gotten around to using it, because I'm quite busy with trying to speed my pace up. Couple that with the fact that I run with Runkeeper, my music player and an app called Impetus when I'm doing intervals and I'm quite occupied.
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I had to run with nothing on yesterday for the first time since I started running last year (letting my earbuds dry out because I left them in the washer), and I have to say I'm quite different from you. When I'm running, I don't hear my thoughts at all. All I hear is my panting and the sound of the vehicles going by.
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I'd say no. I think part of the appeal of the iPhone is that it runs iOS. Without iOS, it's just another generic phone.
I'd still say it's quite plausible Microsoft paid them to do it. The thing about jokes is that it's pretty clear nobody actually believes in it, because it's so ridiculous. On the other hand, the target audience - gamers - may be able to identify with the stereotypes that were presented in that list, and thus the Xbox.
If you think backwards compatibility is backwards, you're really backwards. Or hate money. Or something bad about you! >:(
I totally saved him. I even edited my save to make sure he was saved. Also did the same thing for the Geth and Quarian conflict...
I love this news! I grew up playing the Incredible Machine series, and as of now, I still have the latest version installed (though it's mostly the same puzzles, so it's been pretty untouched till now).
How have I never heard of this before? Was it a failed product or something?
The homing mines seem incredibly overpowered. If I were controlling red (or, you know, know how to play any bowed instrument), that'd be the only thing I did. I'd be such a pain in the ass.
I didn't play much of VI when I got it. I was a big fan of III because my sister and I used to play hotseat multiplayer, which was always fun. What's wrong with VI? In the few hours I played it, it felt like III with a bunch of new additions like that stupid talent system.
It's kind of sad that everybody hates Ubisoft so much. I don't approve of their approach to DRM, or have many games of theirs installed, but they will always be the company that brought to me Rayman. I didn't play Rayman a lot when I was a kid because I was awful at it, but it will always be one of the games that I…
What I thought when I saw the thumbnail too...
Which would have it make a lot more sense. Why would the article describe it as a "smile"? Or was it just due to the lack of word to describe that expression?
I don't understand how someone can describe that smile as charming. She's beautiful, absolutely, but that smile makes me want to punch somebody's face out.