If not, those will do~!ChromaticWolfen said:A PC powerful enough too run Guild Wars 2, a copy of Guild Wars 2.
Well....I kind of implied it with the whole "just out of your grasp" thing...rhizhim said:Headsprouter said:Has there ever been something, a material something, that is out of your grasp, and it annoys you?
Being a gamer, the object of desire for me is from one of the first games I played, Crash Bandicoot. They used to make action figures, and since I love gaming memorabilia when the theme or character is dear to me, this frustrated me when, after some lurking on sales websites such as Amazon and eBay, I found that nobody wanted to sell any, at any price. Specifically the Dingodile. GOD DAMNIT. Oh, sweet, shallow materialism!
But it's not so bad for me, seeing as if nobody's selling them, that means for the most part, everyone who owns one holds it dear as well. So I don't really mind....
So yeah, anyone else as shallow as I am? Maybe I only feel this way because I have a powerful hoarding instinct...![]()
Bleeding Edge Armor.
you didnt say it should be something from our realm
The knife is called a Tanto.Cheesus333 said:I want a rack of Japanese swords.
I think they include a katana, a wakizashi, and a knife-like blade, but you know the thing I mean. These:
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I just really like Japanese swords. They're so elegant and balanced, absolutely beautiful things. I wouldn't go swingin' em round all the time like a madman[footnote]Though I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't get them out every now and then[/footnote], they just make gorgeous ornaments.
But I think they're illegal to own in the UK, so there goes that. Same with balisongs.
I'll need something to compensate for it after the surgery - everything has a price.Kendarik said:The latter to make up for your small penis?Woodsey said:A smaller penis. Lugging it around gets to be a real pain (not to much the periodical and inevitable restriction of blood flow to my head).
Also: a car.
I have a plans to, although such a thing will only be viable once I've set up the WoodSey Foundation.Kendarik said:Seems reasonable. Have you considered a penis donation to someone less well endowed to help them overcome their shortfallings?Woodsey said:I'll need something to compensate for it after the surgery - everything has a price.Kendarik said:The latter to make up for your small penis?Woodsey said:A smaller penis. Lugging it around gets to be a real pain (not to much the periodical and inevitable restriction of blood flow to my head).
Also: a car.