Well I bought necrons, a big pile of metal skeletons <.<Batfred said:Ooh, I did that with a Fantasy Wood Elf army about 10 years back. That is pretty nerdy. Them's fine Treemen!stukov961 said:Bought 2000 pts. of WH40k TT models in one sweep.
Felt kind of neckbeard-y after that.
EDIT: Oh, yeah four years of WoW.
Yes I did this but I wansn't in debt. I love my PC - it is more powerful than a consoleRanD00M said:I just wasted.I don´t mean that i spent 1000$ on a PC and regret it.I´m quite happy with my purchase.stinkychops said:Wasted. I'm considering doing this, as in a purchase. Do you recommend against?RanD00M said:I wasted 1000$ on a gaming PC while i was still in debt to my parents for my PS3.
Was eve online any good? In comparison to all the other major mmos? From an un-biased point of view? What's the game revolve around in Eve? For example - WoW was - Grinding to the endgame, collecting loot to become a twink.easy evil said:I finished reading all the books in the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy series and I completely memorized the first book after 3 reading it 3 times.
EDIT: I also played wow, eve, warhammer online, age of conan, and some other small mmo?s .
XD Hah! Embarrasing ^^ And hilariousTelHybrid said:Hmm... well at work recently I made a cake is a lie reference over some cakes being out of stock and not being able to fulfil an order.
Nobody got the reference... x_x
This, except with chess, is awesome. There's one rule: can't move the same piece twice in a row.Me55enger said:A friend of mine by the name of Akardo on the internet and I played a game of
Speed Ludo
Last night, while we were waiting for our shift to start.
Its like Ludo, but you ignore taking it in turns.
It was awesome.
I umm.....have to umm....clean my umm......microwaveDoctorNick said:Wrote both a Science Fiction and a Fantasy home-brew pen-and-paper RPG that both prominently featured furries.
Yay me...
If I ever play Devil May Cry 3, I shall make sure I'm having sex at the same time, in your honor.Staehrminator said:Had sex while playing Devil May Cry 3, no joke! Yeah, I died a lot.
monalith said:seriously that is both nerdy and awesome.
Maxwell -EOD- said:You need to post this IMMEDIATELY. Or just put it out there for everyone to enjoy.
siebje said:Omg, how did I never think of that![]()
Assassinator said:Holy...gimme that, now.
ottenni said:You good sir, are an inspiration to all and a genius.
o_@Lemon Of Life said:Please send us a link. Please.
404 Error: File Not FoundNickCaligo42 said:monalith said:seriously that is both nerdy and awesome.Maxwell -EOD- said:You need to post this IMMEDIATELY. Or just put it out there for everyone to enjoy.siebje said:Omg, how did I never think of that
Assassinator said:Holy...gimme that, now.ottenni said:You good sir, are an inspiration to all and a genius.o_@Lemon Of Life said:Please send us a link. Please.
Well, can't argue with demand like that.
[a href="www.lostsystem.com/StarWars_III_Shakespeare.doc"]Here it is[/a].
A little background: this was done for an AP Humanities class back in 2006, my senior year of High School. The teacher assigned us to, using lines entirely from Shakespeare's plays (or as close to it as humanly possible), re-write a fairy tale. Most people picked stuff like Little Red Riding Hood, and the assignment was only supposed to be like three to six pages long. I thought that sounded boring, though, so I elected to do Revenge of the Sith, which I'd recently gotten on DVD, and I enjoyed it so much that it ended up writing 22 pages. I ended up pretty stretched for time so there's a few sloppy points here and there, and I think I forgot to write in the birth scene at the end since there wasn't a huge abundance of dialogue involving childbirth or baby naming in Shakespeare's plays, but even almost four years later I still have fun re-reading it. That said, I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I do. ^_^
XDMaxwell -EOD- said:404 Error: File Not FoundNickCaligo42 said:monalith said:seriously that is both nerdy and awesome.Maxwell -EOD- said:You need to post this IMMEDIATELY. Or just put it out there for everyone to enjoy.siebje said:Omg, how did I never think of that
Assassinator said:Holy...gimme that, now.ottenni said:You good sir, are an inspiration to all and a genius.o_@Lemon Of Life said:Please send us a link. Please.
Well, can't argue with demand like that.
[a href="www.lostsystem.com/StarWars_III_Shakespeare.doc"]Here it is[/a].
A little background: this was done for an AP Humanities class back in 2006, my senior year of High School. The teacher assigned us to, using lines entirely from Shakespeare's plays (or as close to it as humanly possible), re-write a fairy tale. Most people picked stuff like Little Red Riding Hood, and the assignment was only supposed to be like three to six pages long. I thought that sounded boring, though, so I elected to do Revenge of the Sith, which I'd recently gotten on DVD, and I enjoyed it so much that it ended up writing 22 pages. I ended up pretty stretched for time so there's a few sloppy points here and there, and I think I forgot to write in the birth scene at the end since there wasn't a huge abundance of dialogue involving childbirth or baby naming in Shakespeare's plays, but even almost four years later I still have fun re-reading it. That said, I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I do. ^_^
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