
The only thing I don't like is I wish the song felt more complete. As is, it's more like a quiet half then a bridge and then a loud half. I want more of that loud half. More chorus I say!
The only thing I don't like is I wish the song felt more complete. As is, it's more like a quiet half then a bridge and then a loud half. I want more of that loud half. More chorus I say!
To be fair, I don't know if that one ever appeared for me until now. You see, while I definitely grew up with my older brother's music, that being 90s metal and alt rock mostly, I didn't really get into all this until the late 90s and early 2000s at least. I definitely remember "Iris" the best of what I posted, probably cause it released in '98. I know, I'm a poser. I like the song though.
As for GoT, I'll try, but I don't like books that throw a bunch of characters at me right away. I felt relieved when my cousin David, who graduated from an MIT program that let him get his Master's and Bachelor's simultaneously and has literally engineered government sattelites, said LotR had too many characters for him to keep up with, among other things. I was like "see? I'm not dumb, that shit's just annoying!"
Of course, I've read and dug The Hobbit and once Fellowship got going, I liked the humor, so I'll be sure to give GoT a fair shot as well.
I wonder what I'd get if I had to take GREs. My Magna Cum Laude status grandfathered me into the programs I looked at.
Cap is great. I may want to start watching S.H.I.E.L.D. I want to watch Game of Thrones, but I don't download illegaly and I'm too lazy to go rent DVDs; sure as hell not paying for cable every month. Did not know about Fargo being a TV series now. Huh.
I am the opposite of coolseltzer. I'm listening to all the cute Chocobo talk and ... FF just isn't my bag. lol The part I'm interested in is how damn complicated getting something you paid for sounds, Julian. Eff the future.
Anchorman 2 was pretty good, not as good as the first one, which I don't share the same level of affinity for as other people, though it was funny. Ricky Bobby is definitely my favorite straight-comedy Will Farrel movie, with that one where he's a drunk living on the curb being my favorite of his overall.
As far as gaming in movies, what gets me is when they frantically push buttons and wave the controller everywhere in unrealistic fashion. I know people that actually do this, but the way they do it is a lot more subtle than what gets done on-screen. And that's saying something, cause the real people who do this are not subtle about it really.
What is FTL? Mothman? Mooooothman! I need you to help me out with this abbreviation!
Anyway, I'm glad The People's Republic of PBR could help you with your 3DS quest, Julian. Stopping to sleep at 34 minutes. Be back later.
I need to get back to playing Tomb Raider and watching The Office.
Awesomenauts sounds interesting. Hadn't heard of it.
Mmmm.. that's good Ubisoft.
Then of course there's the factor of not having enough space on my laptop to have this all readily available at once (I have to choose what games I'll be playing for a period of time) and what happens if Steam's service ends, given I only own subscriptions to these games, really?
The savings come at a cost, which is why, while I love taking advantage of this stuff, I hope physical media and proper ownership stick around for a long time to come.
I rarely watch Steam Train videos, oddly enough. Love Game Grumps though.
You should have bought a Bread vinyl and thrown that at the ducks.
Her birthday's in Maaaay, in Maaa-aaay. It is what it is, it is what is is.