I like fantasy because I like the ideas behind magic. With technology, a large group of intelligent people could gather up every single bit of knowledge concerning how every machine in the world works, and that'd be the end of that until new technology is invented. Magic, on the other hand, can...
I would be the God of Comedy. I could end every war and disagreement with a joke. I could forge an eternal, worldwide golden age purely out of jokes about lawyers.
As for appearance... I'd probably just keep my current appearance minus a few pounds.
Word Manifestation: The ability to transform spoken words into an actual object/thing, physical caption. So I'm basically God. I say "Let there be light" there will be light. I say "Let the a flood come" a flood will come. If I say "Let there be 200 pounds of the purest cocaine" there will be...
I don't really like RTS games all that much. But I do like Divinity: Dragon Commander. The RTS elements are rather bare bones so maybe that's why I like it. Well, that and the ability to make choices and see the different races reactions to what choices I've made.
Aside from the usual "have a good wank" advice, get into the most comfortable position you can manage, close your eyes and count backwards from 300 by multiples of 3 (300, 297, 294, etc). This usually takes your mind off things and helps you relax.
At time of writing I have a psychology critique due tomorrow. The assignment was given to us at the start of the semester and I only started working on it two days ago.
Forgive me Father, for I have sinned.
I've never watched Dr. Who, Star Trek, Firefly, or any sci-fi film by Joss Whedon.
I don't think Dragon Age 2 is completely irredeemable.
I have zero interest in comic books, except maybe The Darkness.
If you're anything like me (a lonely sod who never leaves his house) and you've played Dark Souls, you've probably asked yourself "What was my character's life like before he/she was locked away in the asylum?"
For me, my character was a Sorcerer. He was highly anti-social, preferring the...
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