Unknown2008-12-12 03:17:58
QUOTE (diamondais @ Dec 10 2008, 11:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Fallout 3.
You and Morghor need to talk to me. 3 Level 20 Chars, with one perfect complete! I can Min-Max you till your brain hurts! I play on Very Hard without noticing the difference.
Acrune2008-12-12 03:55:44
QUOTE (Desitrus @ Dec 11 2008, 06:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
MMM I loves me some Castle Crashers. Is Lyco back yet?
Havent seen him. Have you tried insane mode? I'm level 53 and I can't make it past the forest entrance >_<
Shayle2008-12-12 03:59:10
QUOTE (Yrael @ Dec 11 2008, 10:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Postcards that look like they want to wait until I fall asleep and EAT MY SOUL.
I'll put it with the other one.
I'll put it with the other one.
Omg are we getting more!?!?!
sayyessayessayes
Morhgor2008-12-12 04:04:17
QUOTE (Kialkarkea @ Dec 11 2008, 10:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You and Morghor need to talk to me. 3 Level 20 Chars, with one perfect complete! I can Min-Max you till your brain hurts! I play on Very Hard without noticing the difference.
GARY! Gary, gary, gary.
Yrael2008-12-12 06:19:06
QUOTE (Shayle @ Dec 12 2008, 02:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Omg are we getting more!?!?!
sayyessayessayes
sayyessayessayes
I meant yours, but that depends on wether or not I still have those "A Very Rocky Horror Christmas" postcards I was mailed.
Aerotan2008-12-12 10:03:04
Rant-within-a-rave:
Writer's block is gone! But in going away I'm now working on FOUR separate stories off and on T_T
Writer's block is gone! But in going away I'm now working on FOUR separate stories off and on T_T
Unknown2008-12-12 15:49:37
QUOTE (Morhgor @ Dec 11 2008, 11:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
GARY! Gary, gary, gary.
*sneak attack critical with better criticals and ninja from my Shishkabob + Pyromaniac = DED*
Noola2008-12-13 01:18:49
I figured out how to get the step counter on my phone to work and discovered that from the time I lock the door at the office, during my walk to the busstop, getting on the bus, getting off the bus at the next stop and getting on the second bus, then getting off at the last stop and walking to my apartment, I take 3,050 steps. Pretty nifty!
Yrael2008-12-13 06:44:25
You're not working hard enough. 3050 steps is not enough, even assuming .75 metres per step. Try for at least ten km a day. Arrogance: I has it.
Noola2008-12-13 08:00:34
QUOTE (Yrael @ Dec 13 2008, 12:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You're not working hard enough. 3050 steps is not enough, even assuming .75 metres per step. Try for at least ten km a day. Arrogance: I has it.
Well, that's just going home. I make the same trip getting to work, plus the walking I do before going to work, while at work and after work. I'm actually kinda interested in finding out how much walking I do in an entire day with this thing!
Yrael2008-12-13 13:24:11
FINE. Make me look up myself. See if I care. You need a burly conan-style slavemaster to crack the whip on you. Because you're LAZY. Despite constant physical exercise. LAZINESS NOW, BABY SACRIFICE NEXT.
Unknown2008-12-13 14:46:12
QUOTE (Noola @ Dec 13 2008, 03:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well, that's just going home. I make the same trip getting to work, plus the walking I do before going to work, while at work and after work. I'm actually kinda interested in finding out how much walking I do in an entire day with this thing!
I wore one of those things once, but the battery died half way through the day.
Acrune2008-12-13 16:54:40
QUOTE (Yrael @ Dec 13 2008, 01:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You're not working hard enough. 3050 steps is not enough, even assuming .75 metres per step. Try for at least ten km a day. Arrogance: I has it.
I actually used to do that much, up and down hills near my house, but my feet got all blistery and it hurt to walk, so I stopped Plus, I just don't have a couple of hours a day that I want to blow anymore.
Ashteru2008-12-13 16:59:37
You could try jogging for an hour. 10 km are really easy to do after a month.
Reiha2008-12-13 17:05:28
A rave to Desipuss for going easy on me and not being brutally honest
Acrune2008-12-13 20:57:11
I'm not much for jogging
Noola2008-12-13 21:45:14
I just got home from seeing The Day The Earth Stood Still at the IMAX theater! It was awesome!
Seriously. First, I've seen the original and the remake was really cool about keeping so much of the original story, but at the same time making it work today. It was the same story, but better. Secondly, the effects were amazing and well worth seeing it on a 5 story tall screen. Finally, I love Keanu Reeves. I do. I want to have like a thousand of his babies.
After the moive, my friend and I had an adventure in that one of her tires blew out and we had to change it. She drives a jeep cherokee and the hatch-back door doesn't open, so I had to climb over the back seat to get into the back of the jeep and detach the spare and pass it to her over the back seat, which was a lot of fun.
We get the old tire off and the new tire on and then a dude came along and screwd on the lugnuts for us. Which was cool cause he prolly did get them on tighter than we would have done, he was a big ol dude.
So, movie and an adventure. Good times.
Seriously. First, I've seen the original and the remake was really cool about keeping so much of the original story, but at the same time making it work today. It was the same story, but better. Secondly, the effects were amazing and well worth seeing it on a 5 story tall screen. Finally, I love Keanu Reeves. I do. I want to have like a thousand of his babies.
After the moive, my friend and I had an adventure in that one of her tires blew out and we had to change it. She drives a jeep cherokee and the hatch-back door doesn't open, so I had to climb over the back seat to get into the back of the jeep and detach the spare and pass it to her over the back seat, which was a lot of fun.
We get the old tire off and the new tire on and then a dude came along and screwd on the lugnuts for us. Which was cool cause he prolly did get them on tighter than we would have done, he was a big ol dude.
So, movie and an adventure. Good times.
Diamondais2008-12-13 22:10:02
QUOTE (Noola @ Dec 13 2008, 04:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just got home from seeing The Day The Earth Stood Still at the IMAX theater! It was awesome!
Seriously. First, I've seen the original and the remake was really cool about keeping so much of the original story, but at the same time making it work today. It was the same story, but better. Secondly, the effects were amazing and well worth seeing it on a 5 story tall screen. Finally, I love Keanu Reeves. I do. I want to have like a thousand of his babies.
Seriously. First, I've seen the original and the remake was really cool about keeping so much of the original story, but at the same time making it work today. It was the same story, but better. Secondly, the effects were amazing and well worth seeing it on a 5 story tall screen. Finally, I love Keanu Reeves. I do. I want to have like a thousand of his babies.
I went and saw it last night, it was quite awesome! The six of us that went all agreed that the movie itself was awesome, especially when the eye follows the guys every movement but the ending.. lacked flair. It just didn't do any favours to the movie.
Noola2008-12-13 22:18:02
QUOTE (diamondais @ Dec 13 2008, 04:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I went and saw it last night, it was quite awesome! The six of us that went all agreed that the movie itself was awesome, especially when the eye follows the guys every movement but the ending.. lacked flair. It just didn't do any favours to the movie.
In the original, the alien leaves in the ship after giving humanity a warning about being too warlike (he'd come cause of all the nukes the US and Russia had and how the alien societies figured humanity was going to blow itself up and destroy the world in a nuclear holocaust). That ending wouldn't really work with the way they reworked the movie. I actually kind of liked it, myself.
Yrael2008-12-14 03:52:36
QUOTE (Acrune @ Dec 14 2008, 07:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm not much for jogging
Give it a shot anyway. Nothing helps me sleep more than a quick 20 minute run before bed (even if I do get funny looks for doing it at 2am on a sunday morning) and you adapt really fast up to a point.
You could also go to a local oval. Run halfway around, then run to the centre. Do, say, 40 situps or 20 pushups. Then run back out to the track and run halfway around again. Do whatever you didn't do last time, or some dips, or oblique crunches, or planks, or.. the list goes on.