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GarthVader wrote:Why didst thou skippest my question? :(
Weird. Believe it or not, I didn't. I answered it completely with a drawn out answer, only I did this in my head and apparently thought I had typed it out. XD
GarthVader wrote:Gotcha. ;)

Gah, why is life so confusing?
It isn't, actually. Living is simple. We make it more complicated than it needs to be by our thoughts and actions. I don't know why...nor is it something I can point fingers at and solve, because I do it too.

Best answer?

Living is dying
Your mercy, Your mercy
Is how I believe
Living is dying
I can't understand it
I'm down on my knees
Confessing my needs again.
Ah, I know how that is.

And thanks, that's... good.

Zelda Wind Waker?
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Orodrist wrote:Radishes?
Underrated veggie. I'd like to try cooking some, as opposed to my traditional salad.
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GarthVader wrote:And thanks, that's... good.

Zelda Wind Waker?
Switchfoot. Throwing in a Switchfoot reference usually makes everything golden. XD

One of the better Zelda games. Didna like the partaking of worship of false gods, but the game itself was cool.
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I like it pretty good fresh. If it's cooked I have trouble getting it, and keeping it, in my stomach.
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Chozon1 wrote: Switchfoot. Throwing in a Switchfoot reference usually makes everything golden. XD

One of the better Zelda games. Didna like the partaking of worship of false gods, but the game itself was cool.
I'm not generally a Switchfoot guy, but their lyrics are usually pretty snazzy.

Agreed. Yes, the theistic aspect of the games has always been a little off-putting, but yes, the game itself is beast.

Would you do karaoke in front of a crowd of strangers? At a family reunion?
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GarthVader wrote:I'm not generally a Switchfoot guy, but their lyrics are usually pretty snazzy.

Agreed. Yes, the theistic aspect of the games has always been a little off-putting, but yes, the game itself is beast.

Would you do karaoke in front of a crowd of strangers? At a family reunion?
No. But I would sit quietly while wondering what the point of everything is, and nodding politely and perhaps laughing at appropriate times.
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That's about what I do. :oops:

Eating a bunch of good food at grad parties?
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Alchemy is awesome?
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Orodrist wrote:Vellum?
I did the same thing with you that I did with Garth. XD

Vellum is fun. Though usually I have no complaint about paper...Cheap and reliable. Emphasis belonging to, of course, cheap.
GarthVader wrote:That's about what I do. :oops:

Eating a bunch of good food at grad parties?
Then I say it's about time we violently burst out, throwing down our opponents and not thinking about our actions until it's too late to rectify them.

Yea. Yea and verily. Grad parties? Maybe not so much. Graduates are notoriously stupid. :D But...Yeah. That sounds fun.
Orodrist wrote:Alchemy is awesome?
Depends. Using 'magical' powers to try and turn lead into gold? Nah. That's pretty stupid.

But the ye olde definition of mixing various compounds? Double heck yes.
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What's it gonna take to get you to read M. R. James' Ghost Stories of an Antiquary? It's only like 100 pages and it's just short stories.

Also, it'll be a few months or so, but I'm now eligible for my CCW here in ND. Should I go with big, powerful, but hard to conceal and heavy, or with small, weaker, but easy to carry?
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Orodrist wrote:What's it gonna take to get you to read M. R. James' Ghost Stories of an Antiquary? It's only like 100 pages and it's just short stories.

Also, it'll be a few months or so, but I'm now eligible for my CCW here in ND. Should I go with big, powerful, but hard to conceal and heavy, or with small, weaker, but easy to carry?
I dunno. How much would a copy cost me? XD It sounds interesting, at any rate. Very interesting. Ghost stories like Chucky Dickens or Ghost stores like "In 1631 there was rumored to be a headless..."?

I'm surprised you have to ask. If it can't knock down Chuck Norris, deflate a politicians hot air, and make even a liberal punk question his anti-gun propaganda, it isn't big enough.
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It's free, check google for a PDF.

So you're saying...this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOcNIOKS ... re=related

15 rounds of .45 ACP. Heck yes.
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Interesting. I may look that up. Which means I probably will, but wimp out after a few pages because I despise reading of an LCD. :D

And...I know logically that gun would drop most things on this earth, but I still want a bigger bang. Still...It's a cool thing.

Oh. And that guys beard? Epic. XD
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