Escapism UK... Actually meeting people in real life with similar interests to me was ace! Seriously... that is the best thing I had from the 'pist!
Since visiting The Escapist, I've met a lot of nice people like Watson. And I was invited to participate in many podcasts which was a new experience. Good times.Elementary - Dear Watson said:Escapism UK... Actually meeting people in real life with similar interests to me was ace! Seriously... that is the best thing I had from the 'pist!
Oh thanks <3 I share the name of the queen of Blades (Sarah XD) and it's been a nickname of mine since I started playing it. My favorite character is actually Raynor XDYou quite possibly have the most badass username I have encountered on the escapist. I may not be a fan of RTS games, but I do love me some starcraft (having grown up with it), I'll give you three guesses who my favourite character is?Sarah Kerrigan said:Nugget
(By the way, "Nugget" is an adorable nickname.)
Flawed? In what ways? *please not pacing, please not pacing.*RipVanTinkle said:Indeed it is! Something about Black Rock Shooter's (She needs a shorter name) design is intriguing, I can't quite put my finger on it. While the anime itself is flawed in its own right, I did end up falling in love with it due to my interpretation of BRS herself. She's almost a blank-slate, but to me, she represented unending determination and the ability to always get back on her feet and face her fears. Then again, she didn't face her fears (in my mind) she actively pursued them in order to destroy her weakness...While that may not be canon...Her character will always represent calm and calculated determination.Nouw said:I like your avatar as well, Black Rock Shooter is it? Admittedly it's a rather uneducated guess on my part >.>.
I AM LOVED IN RETURN! FEELS GOOD!RipVanTinkle said:And you! Them avatar's of yours (How many have you HAD!? I'm curious...), they never cease to entertain, along with your humour.PsychicTaco115 said:ONE OF US, ONE OF US!
I'm loved! *glomp*
When I first started working here (a few years before the Escapist was started), it was for a customer support position [http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/game/36/view/news/read/1120/Nevrax-and-Themis-Group-Deal.html]. My experience listed included supermarket cashier, college IT helldesk, and forum [http://www.turnengine.com/forums/member.php?3-Azhrarn] moderation [http://forums.ceruleanstudios.com/member.php?u=688].TopazFusion said:*unemployed brofist*sky14kemea said:Also, becoming a Moderator was a great way to find out how forums work behind the scenes. Plus it's a handy thing to put on my resumé to explain what I've been doing for the last few years. (Since I'm currently unemployed).
Hmm, I never thought about putting it on my CV. That actually seems like a really good idea.
Oh, and...
It takes a lot to make me smile, much less d'aww. That did it. *claps and pats on back* GOod job.knight steel said:[sub]must[/sub].........
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GWAAHHHHHHHHHHAAAA I can't do it I have to much love for you guys
Excellent! That means we're one step closer to Intrumentality.RipVanTinkle said:EVA fans unite! We've already connected and bonded somewhat. Like hell am I going to miss the opportunity to mention your awesomeness again.Casual Shinji said:You're an oasis!
Ditto reminds me that stupid people still exist while paradoxically make me realize that not everyone is a fooligan.prophecy2514 said:the escapist has given me better insight into games I probably never would have tried if not for the mad ravings of forum contributers here - mass effect (series to be more accurate), the witcher 2, Bioshock are a few titles that I would have probably looked over for example. To be fair its recommended me shit games before too (alpha protocol, dragon age origins), but more enjoyable titles than duds
and also, teh lols. I love seeing people rage about first world problems on this site