It's an older game so it doesn't require a very powerful computer to play. Heck I could probably run it on our old Compaq running Windows XP with no problems. Definitely worth the cost if you're still interested in buying it.
Geckos?
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Interesting. Cool, actually...does it do anything fancy?Jorgmeisterwork wrote:Its a synthetic elementIt have a very short half life and wont occur naturally. Only way to produce it is in nuclear reactors, and its hard work to make even a measurable amount of it.
Hmm...tempting. Steam had it for $.99 the other day, but I didn't get it for some reason. O_o Still, the lappy was never that speedy to being with...But perhaps.Emwok wrote:It's an older game so it doesn't require a very powerful computer to play. Heck I could probably run it on our old Compaq running Windows XP with no problems. Definitely worth the cost if you're still interested in buying it.
Geckos?

I loooooove geckos. There are very few reptiles I don't like, but geckos are in the top 5. Especially leopard geckos. Because they're adobable.

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If https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GJy1ljinQ1A are happening in your malwart: win or sin? 

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Dogs. Always dogs. I like to have a friend who won't try to claw my face off. And who cares whether I'm dead or not.Emwok wrote:Dogs or cats?
I'm not sure, to be honest. They're not stealing anything, just messing a few things up. Since I worked at one of the local Wal-Marts, I know that the night shift toilet paper stocker was a nice elderly lady. I'd feel bad doing this there.Jorgmeisterwork wrote:If https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GJy1ljinQ1A are happening in your malwart: win or sin?
But the other local Wal-Marts? I have no such information. And thus, a serious desire to try this. XD

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If you work nights at Walmart, do you ever worry about the dolls coming to life in the toy aisle and attacking you?
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I was more worried about the tires. The automotive stockroom was incredibly dark, and had a large door to the outside. One of the managers once left a radio near the boiler, and I nearly had a heart attack when it went off.

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Kingdom Hearts?
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Funny coincedence; I just bought Dream Drop Distance last week. XD
I like it quite a bit. I'm a pretty big Disney fan even now, as well as a Square Enix fan. And yet I never managed to beat the first one, because I made it to the final boss, walked away; by the time I wandered back, I decided to start over, put another 15 hours into it...and walked away without beating it again.
I'm almost scared to try it a third time. XD However, I loved Chain of Memories, and I'm really enjoying DDD.
So I like it a lot, but manage to never beat it.
I like it quite a bit. I'm a pretty big Disney fan even now, as well as a Square Enix fan. And yet I never managed to beat the first one, because I made it to the final boss, walked away; by the time I wandered back, I decided to start over, put another 15 hours into it...and walked away without beating it again.
I'm almost scared to try it a third time. XD However, I loved Chain of Memories, and I'm really enjoying DDD.
So I like it a lot, but manage to never beat it.

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DDD is great! Don't know how long we'll have to wait until the next handheld game, but I'm really excited. DDD is worth finishing and the end of the game will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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I'm loving it so far. Just finished The Grid and La Cite des Cloches, and started Pranksters Paradise. Heck, I'd like to get the PS3 remake/expansion to the second Kingdom Hearts, because I really do love the games.
DBZ is hit or miss for me. I like it, and I'd probably watch it if it was on Netflix or sommat...but at the same time, I'm not a huge anime fan. In fact, DBZ is one of the few I'd probably watch.
Like the story and feel, and I enjoy the games quite a lot (to be fair though, is there anyone who doesn't enjoy KAMEHAMEHA'ing?).
DBZ is hit or miss for me. I like it, and I'd probably watch it if it was on Netflix or sommat...but at the same time, I'm not a huge anime fan. In fact, DBZ is one of the few I'd probably watch.
Like the story and feel, and I enjoy the games quite a lot (to be fair though, is there anyone who doesn't enjoy KAMEHAMEHA'ing?).

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Favorite Demon Hunter album?
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That...was hilariously awesome. Not a song I'd blare from my car at family gatherings, but hilariously awesome. XDDeepfreeze32 wrote:
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I don't have much listening time to Extremist, but for me, it's easily Storm the Gates of Hell.Emwok wrote:Favorite Demon Hunter album?
Prepare yeself for overly emotional memories.
*wavy fade out*
I got that CD as my second DH album, and it came at a time when I was particularly depressed. "Carry Me Down" reminded me that God has a place prepared for me after death, while "Fading Away" reminded me that God had a place for me right here, where I was. Thorns made me tear up at times, since it kinda made Jesus's sacrifice closer to my heart, I 'spose.
*Wavy Fade in*
There's not a song on that album I dislike, though.


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I bought the 3 latest albums, but I haven't listened to a lot of their older stuff. Out of the ones I have, I like Extremist the most overall.
Overly complicated calculators?
Overly complicated calculators?
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