Oh, that's an easy one: Twilight!
At least with Twilight I can read pretty much any book I want because she has a pretty big library available to her and it would be pretty cool to have a dragon find me my books rather then having to look for them myself.
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I just got around to playing my copy of Spryo: a new beginning. Its actually pretty good and I'm not really sure why it took so long to get around to it.
That's exactly what I thought the moment I saw the AO rating. The game as shown does not deserve an AO rating even if it really existed cause I can't imagine anyway to you could create this game in the style shown and have it not be rated more then M. Plus, if they aren't listing a launch date...
Being bisexual is hard (trust me, I know from experience) and for some just spotting it might be a challenge. "Oh, I like boys... I must be gay. Hey look, I like girls now so now I'm straight!" People want to be one thing or the other because culture at large doesn't take a third choice...
I agree I was actually going to suggest that one myself. There is nothing quite like playing a game where eventually you are expected to build a human and then just say "Fuck it! I'm going to make a dragon instead!... or maybe a mermaid!" (Yes, I did both!)
The hardest part about being Bi is that you are neither gay nor straight (American Societies two standard options)... In theory you'd think this would be the perfect option for all-inclusiveness but in practice it tends to be more isolating. While you get to share somethings with all groups you...
So I've been wondering this for quite some time now... what ever happened to game dogs? It just sort of stopped and then vanished. Was it just not that popular or did something else happen?
Really you have to find your own meaning in life, some way to give value or meaning to things. There is a good chance you'll end up at some level of a boring job no matter what you do (if it was fun they wouldn't have to pay you)...
Personally, I'm trying to understand the universe in its...
"They call it BSD and open because it's always free. So raise up your glass and three cheers to the funny fish for never running and making something good. Here's to puffy hood!"
(Open BSD)
The last course I took before graduating from college was taught by a professor who gave us the following idea:
"For nearly everyone who has experienced it, it will take approximately four years to recover from each year of public education."
I won't promise that college will be better but...
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