There's a great deal on Mount & Blade right now. I believe the entire series is 75% off. 15 bucks for the entire pack. And the games by themselves are about 5 dollars and under. I think it's a quite interesting game. A lot of fun to be had in my opinion.
Having recently graduated high school myself I wanted to take a break from schooling all together for about a year. I wanted get a job save up some cash and then go to college when I was good and ready. Why? Because I was in the same shoes you were in. I had no damned clue what I wanted to do...
I have had a situation where I gave up money out of fear. A man grabbed my shoulder as I was getting into my car at a gas station. I nearly jumped outta my skin. He asked me for some gas money so he could go pick up his kid. Whether or not that was true the guy was about a foot taller than me...
Out of the hundreds of games I've played the only character I'd go to the local pub and grab a beer with is John Marston from Red Dead Redemption. He's just seemed like a 'good guy'.
So you generalize American education based upon some backwater redneck morons viewpoints? Since we're assuming things here, I'm going to go ahead and go along the lines of saying that you think that every American is in league with these rejects, am I right?
Back on topic: Wherever you go...
The original Doom game. I remember playing it when I was five. My father put in the god mode cheat and I would run around with a chainsaw carving everything in my path while laughing hysterically. Totally did not mess me up as I got older. :P Good memories.
Toss up between both Bioware and Bethesda for me. God only knows how many hours I've put into each of the games both companies have put out. But in terms of sheer amount of hours put into a single game, Bethesda takes the lead albeit barely.
So many to list..
Angry Beavers
Buzz Lightyear
Darkwing Duck
Animaniacs
Tailspin
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Rugrats
Inspector Gadget
Obligatory Pokemon and Digimon of course
And almost every single cartoon based on a comic book
Death is scary to some and not to others but it needs to be rationalized regardless. It's something everyone will have to go through at least once in their lifetime. It's also an emotional journey at the same time. It changes who you are and the way you deal with such things.
When I was...
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