Well one thing that doesn't hurt is the law of averages... If I exist, and my circle of friends are as awesome as they are, there's gotta be a ton of people out there who aren't a disease on this planet... right?
Thanks. He likes TV a bit, mostly things with music and whatnot, but he has far more fun chasing the cats around the house or trying to get into the kitchen cupboards and drawers. He's a fan of the drumset for my Guitar Hero games though.Sober Thal said:Cute kid.Nigh Invulnerable said:This encourages my faith in humanity. My son, Malcolm:
Don't let the T.V. be the distraction in his every day, ever hour, life.
; )
OT: I have yet to see something that kills my faith in humanity. I laugh at the fools who post things like : I don't want to live on this planet anymore, ect ect. EDIT: I would like to think that they are just kidding tho...
What's the name of that comic with the bunny and puppy? I've never seen it in my area.Strain42 said:
I would say that this sums it up pretty nicely. Whenever I read a thread about some nut job who did something stupid because of some stupid reason, I just think to myself "That guy probably has perfectly normal neighbors."
Every now and then I see something about the world I like. I try to have a positive outlook on it, and I don't want a few horrible articles about a couple nut jobs to sour my entire perspective on the world.
It's called Chuck and Beans, and it's on a blog called ShoeboxMysticgamer said:What's the name of that comic with the bunny and puppy? I've never seen it in my area.