Twin Peaks. It didn't so much piss me off as I guess I just expected more from it.
Warning: If you don't yet know how Laura Palmer died and don't want it spoiled then don't click the spoiler tag. Seems like an obvious thing but you never know.
This is me, too. I expected to love Dishonored because I usually love stealth games but I just can't get into it. For me it's more the lack of instruction, I think. Like, I know I'm supposed to be doing something but I have no idea what and I don't have a journal or anything to tell me my...
Yeah, I started reading this thread thinking I'd know exactly the type of response most guys would contribute... And I was quite surprised at the amount of diversity in responses. And it kinda opened my eyes to exactly how much my environment has influenced me.
And gave me a bit of a...
I do realize that I'm just as bad as them for believing that crap. I realize it's wrong and I shouldn't care. But this is a lot harder to up-root than you might think. It has been ingrained into our way of thinking and while I have been working on it (I care a lot less about what others think of...
I know. It's terrible. But now that I think about it some of those reactions I've heard *might* be because I live in a city that really pushes the stereotypical idea of beauty. You know, tall, big boobs/ass, stick straight blonde hair, and of course tons of make-up. When that image of the...
I am very happy to hear you say that. I can't tell you how many times I have heard guys say that women without make-up on are "gross" or "fugly" or some other crap like that. Hearing men say that about women all the time makes it really hard to feel ok about going without make-up. In my head I...
I am a girl but I have two questions for those of you who have been replying.
1. Those of you who say you like the natural "no make-up" look, do you really mean no make- up at all? Or do you mean subtle make-up? Most everyday looks I've seen are specifically intended to look like the girl is...
They didn't say so in the video but what is more likely is that he only grew PART of his brain and he still has a bit there. He can still experience certain things, like they said he knows when his mothers is near. He is still a human being he just won't be able to learn to do somethings. If it...
Everything you said basically summed up all that was going through my mind when I saw this thread and the responses. I am actually quite disturbed by the number of people saying they would "kill it". Assuming it's ok to kill HIM just because he's disabled. My family unfortunately went though...
Actually this has happened in my family, I'm sorry to say, or at least something similar. My nephew was born with Hydranencephaly so he had part of his brain but not all. We know he could hear, taste, and feel but we don't know if he could see. The doctor told us he would only live a year if...
I beg to differ. I live in the Nevada desert and in the summer it gets to be a dry 120 degrees and it definitely doesn't feel like 70. You feel every degree here in the land of no-trees and nothing-but-sun. It's the worst because there's no escape from the heat, like I said no trees for shade...
Two of my front teeth were chipped slightly about 10 ears ago in a skateboarding accident. It makes one of my teeth look like some sort of vampire fang but no one really notices unless I point it out.
I had surgery on both my ankles when I was 12 because I had Os Trigonum Syndrome which...
1. 20
2. b-female
3. United States
4. a-PC
5. c-2-4 hours
6. c-Adventure and Role-Playing
7. e-Interesting characters
8. Probably not
9. Probably
10. Definitely
11. Definitely not
12. Definitely not
13. Myst series
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