Actually, it's probably greed. All the people who ate a lot on Thanksgiving are probably still sleeping from the tryptophan overdose.Chozon1 wrote:After Thanksgiving gas pains are at the root of most Black Friday violence?
Go ask the lizard-guy something....
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Accidentally getting peppermint oil all over yourself?
My eyes are watering...
My eyes are watering...

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Oh, that can be dangerous. It goes for any essential oil, really. Gotta be careful around that stuff!Chozon1 wrote:Accidentally getting peppermint oil all over yourself?
My eyes are watering...
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Yes. Well. Hindsight is 20/20. And rather watery. Smells good though. <3
Wood carving?
Wood carving?

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I've seen some things that are truly remarkable. My grandmother had a place near a lake, and her immediate neighbor had a fantastic talent for carving wood. He'd take 6-8 foot logs and carve a variety of silly faces out of them.Chozon1 wrote: Wood carving?
Using a chainsaw.
He made an entire fence along one side of his property with these things. It was quite incredible.
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I've seen people do that. ^_^ It's a skill I would love to learn. I watched a dude turn a three foot log into a remarkable lifelike bear.
Samurais, or ninjas?
Samurais, or ninjas?

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Out of the two, I'd have to go with the ninja. Samurai are cool and all, but I'm not too fond of the "if you mess up you must commit suicide" approach....
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It's not a problem as long as you don't mess up. >_>
It is far better to wear wet (as in pulled from the washer without drying) pants than uncomfortable ones?
It is far better to wear wet (as in pulled from the washer without drying) pants than uncomfortable ones?

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Most definitely. I'm all about comfort, after all. If you're not comfortable, then you won't be able to work efficiently.Chozon1 wrote: It is far better to wear wet (as in pulled from the washer without drying) pants than uncomfortable ones?
Now if your pants are so wet that's uncomfortable, you've got problems....
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Usually, I am only bothered by wet pants if they're denim...denim turns to sandpaper when it's wet. O_o
Neverwinter Nights?
Neverwinter Nights?

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I haven't played it yet. You?Chozon1 wrote: Neverwinter Nights?
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I spent four hours working on getting it running (I needed to flip a single digit in the .INI file and run it from the NWMAIN.exe, and not the desktop shortcut. It seems like it's a pretty common problem even on Windows systems, so Mac might be the same), and I think it's going to be worth it. Despite having a perspective akin to the Infinity engine, the game (even though I've only put about two hours into it) feels similar to a D&D flavored KoTOR.
If it continues along those lines...I'll be a happy monkey.
Christmas hype dancing?
If it continues along those lines...I'll be a happy monkey.
Christmas hype dancing?

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I ... don't know what that is. Do people dance to Christmas hype?Chozon1 wrote: Christmas hype dancing?
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You have never been so excited for Christmas that you've burst into dance? O_o

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If I have, I don't remember it. That would have been a long, long time ago.Chozon1 wrote:You have never been so excited for Christmas that you've burst into dance? O_o