I've had stomach cramps and such before, but nothing very serious. Apparently it also the title of an Earthworm Jim level. Looks interesting...Chozon1 wrote:But...but...that really sounds like what they're saying. XD I couldn't tell you otherwise.
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I've never played Earthworm Jim. It's on my list.
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I have a "Plan to Play" category on Steam with games I already own that are priority. Some of the games have been there for a few months now thoughChozon1 wrote:I've never played Earthworm Jim. It's on my list.
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The deuce. Though my equation is too many games, not enough money. If I sacrificed time, I'd have more money, but also less time to play games. There's no way to win. -_-
To use anger for victory negates the victory?
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Agreed. I've never liked the concept of revenge, especially when it interferes with the lives of innocent people. Just have fun and play fair, take a chill pill and hug a bear.Chozon1 wrote:The deuce. Though my equation is too many games, not enough money. If I sacrificed time, I'd have more money, but also less time to play games. There's no way to win. -_-
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Nice concept. XD Not a bad idea either. Especially when it comes to gaming.
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Competitive gaming, just like traditional competitive sports, can be fun to watch if you enjoy the game and have people/teams that you like to cheer on. I enjoyed watching what little I have seen, but since I don't play many of the big e-sport titles (CS:GO, Dota, LoL, Starcarft, ect.), I find it harder to follow and appreciate than if it was a game I was more familiar with. Playing competitively in small tournaments at a low level could be fun if I enjoyed the game, but I couldn't see myself as pro-gamer. The income isn't steady, the stress level is high, and it can take a lot of the fun out of playing the game.Chozon1 wrote:Nice concept. XD Not a bad idea either. Especially when it comes to gaming.
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I think--think, mind--I could probably do pro-gaming for a living, just because I love games so much. But you make a valid point...at some point, they would cease to be fun.
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I've never tried pickled fish, but I will give (almost) any food at least one chance. From the pictures I've seen, it doesn't look like a particularly appetizing dish, but I'm sure I wouldn't actually wouldn't mind the taste. I mean pickled pigs feet wasn't bad, though I wouldn't eat them regularly.Chozon1 wrote:I think--think, mind--I could probably do pro-gaming for a living, just because I love games so much. But you make a valid point...at some point, they would cease to be fun.
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I don't think I could bring myself to try pickled pigs feet. I mean, maybe if I was starving. But in general, no; I'll offend someone instead. >_>
I'd eat pickled fish though.
Songs that are terrible, but get stuck in your head anyway?
I'd eat pickled fish though.
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What is your preferred way to handle miscommunication and misunderstanding?
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They aren't bad, just very salty. And hairy. I ate a pickled pigs foot as part of a challenge, and while I would eat one again if I had too, I certainly don't crave them.Chozon1 wrote:I don't think I could bring myself to try pickled pigs feet. I mean, maybe if I was starving. But in general, no; I'll offend someone instead. >_>
I'd eat pickled fish though.
Songs that are terrible, but get stuck in your head anyway?
As for bad songs being stuck in my head, it happens all too often. Commercials have been a prime suspect in the past.
I recently rediscovered this "gem", and while it's not terrible, it is a bit cringeworthy and not exactly something I want to be caught singing out loud.

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If I think I misheard or misunderstood someone, I would simply ask them to please repeat what they were saying. Depending on the person, I'd joke about what I thought I heard them say.BlockHeadLewie wrote:What is your preferred way to handle miscommunication and misunderstanding?
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I just don't want to eat feet, I think. I've seen where pigs walk...plus, feet. O_o
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I'm gonna assume you are talking are shorts and not waltzing around in your underwear.Chozon1 wrote:I just don't want to eat feet, I think. I've seen where pigs walk...plus, feet. O_o
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It really depends on how the weather is outside. For the most part, I'm fine with wearing either, though I do like the extra freedom of movement that shorts allow.
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That's generally a safe assumption...then again, it depends on how hot it gets. >_> I pretty much always wear cargo shorts...I didn't own a pair of pants until a few days ago.
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