Brand New Day from Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog
It?s a brand new day
Yeah the sun is high
All the angels sing
Because you?re gonna die
Edit: If you haven't seen Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog you really should, if you like musicals and Nathan Fillion.
Well, let's see the facts: Blizzard is a company; companies love money; gamers are not money. Thereby proving that Blizz caring about gamers is a joke. And I'm not a fanboy unless I buy their merch. Which I don't. Not while sober.
I was playing Call of Duty 4 against a friend who owned the game for weeks before I had a one-on-one with him and sniped him from the bushes with a grenade to the face that didn't explode because the impact of the grenade to his face killed him. He was a sniper.
Well turns out the asteroids are actually a super-intelligent breed of rock created by the United Federation of Madeuptopia. The asteroids (or Asteroids as they call themselves) will stop at nothing to float at things menacingly in hopes to someday rid the Universe of tiny one-man spaceships...
I'm still going to think Cloud very loudly, but I just saw the trailer for The Saboteur yesterday and felt I should mention the main character Sean Devlin. Dude's out there sticking it to the Nazis, hiding in brothels and actually smokes, which is rare to see in anything these days. Add to the...
Does pumping thriller through some speakers to get the zombies dancing and ignoring me while I slip out the back/front/nondancefloor count as a zombie plan?
Really it's not so much the age that is the problem it's the amount of knowledge one has. I mean the school systems didn't mention sex until I was in High School. So seems like its hard for someone who's 13/14 to make an informed decision. But 18 seems a bit high just because a lot of kids at my...
Brandon Sanderson was a very good read for his Mistborn series. I'm stoked now for the Wheel of Time's last few books.
David Drake is one of my favorite sci fi authors.
Robert Buettner does some good military sci fi.
I also started reading the Virga series by Karl Schroeder.
Mark L. van Name...
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