I've never been dumped before. I've also never been in a relationship so I can't really judge how much I would care about that person and how big a deal it would be for me.
I usually take things in stride anyway so I wouldn't expect any overreactions or anything.
Following on from my previous Thread [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.243515-My-Predicament?page=1], there were a few people who asked me to let them know what's happening with the whole situation. Since this was a while ago and I can't remember who to PM; I'll just put up this...
Mosquitoes: Not because of my hate for them (well partly because of my hate) but because of the thousands of deaths the little disease spreading bastards inflict on people.
Earth. It would be extremely useful for travel and has amazing destructive capabilities. Nothing will be able to survive when you contol the foundations upon which it stands.
Firefox because its familiar.
Internet Explorer: (noun) A simple Windows XP tool which allows the user to browse to Mozilla.com and download Firefox, a web browser.
Coming to mind recently: Stross from Dead Space 2.
He wasn't completely an antagonist but his actions do become that of one when he loses it to his dementia. He thought that if he stabbed Ellie and Issac in the eye they would be able to see his hallucinations and he could convice himself he...
Haha...you foolish mortals never cease to amuse me.
Seriously though I'm pretty used to imminent death as part of my heart condition so I've had plenty of time to calm myself over the subject, so at this point I'm fine with it. Also, I'm a Christian so the whole afterlife thing...yeah.
Headcrab zombies because its hinted that the person is still alive.
Most of the rest are reanimated after the person is dead. The other ones that basically keep you alive aren't as bad as the headcrabs: The L4D infection is more like a rabies thing and not as bad as having an alien latched on...
Dead Space was more of an action game to me than a horror. It had some good jump out moments but it's more shock/surprise than scary. There was one part though that had me panic and that was
Also am I the only person who did not find any of the F.E.A.R games to be scary at all?
Might exist; probably does, I'm not a psychiatrist so I don't know. What I do know is it is way overdiagnosed and overmedicated. At this point it's a synonym for energetic child. People buy Ritalin which makes the pharmacists happy and parents can avoid responsibility by drugging their kids...
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