For the second time this summer, I went to take a bug outside and a bat flew into my head. What is nature trying to tell me?
Then I am sorry for my mistake.Me55enger said:No, the problem I have is a little more. established...SweetShark said:Did you reject some specific people to go out so you can to something private?Me55enger said:I think the way I have led my life today has made me sound permanently insincere and I fear it will guarantee my loneliness.
You are not alone on this if this is the case. If not, sorry for being wrong.
Watch and read all the comics and episodes which Batman fight with Killer Moth.Ten Foot Bunny said:For the second time this summer, I went to take a bug outside and a bat flew into my head. What is nature trying to tell me?
This is actually true? Bad ending for killing or do you think it is like that?giles said:Really? I can't bring myself to play it. It's so... meh? The feeling being punished with the bad ending for killing those annoying guards really makes me reload sections again and again until I get it right which just totally ruins the flow.bobleponge said:I finally played and finished Dishonored. Took me about a week, I couldn't put it down.
Yeah but it's surprisingly easy to circumvent with sleep darts and alternate roots. Also you can totally kill each target if you want and still get the good ending. I actually feel that it's better to kill lady Boyle, because the alternative is really messed up. If you don't care about spoilers.SweetShark said:This is actually true? Bad ending for killing or do you think it is like that?giles said:Really? I can't bring myself to play it. It's so... meh? The feeling being punished with the bad ending for killing those annoying guards really makes me reload sections again and again until I get it right which just totally ruins the flow.bobleponge said:I finally played and finished Dishonored. Took me about a week, I couldn't put it down.
I have plans to play it with all the DLC as well.
Twice a week (*summer)? What coincidence Perhaps you should kill the bugs without going outside?Ten Foot Bunny said:For the second time this summer, I went to take a bug outside and a bat flew into my head. What is nature trying to tell me?
OO HERE! HERE! I HAVE SUGGESTIONS!! Where to begin. Massive Stephen King fan here. I suggest reading "Misery" It's absolutely fantastic. Also his first novel, "Carrie" is brilliant. It's written in such a fantastic way, it is written the way Bram Stoker's Dracula is written. Through diaries, through newspapers, through textbooks. It's amazing the way it's written and I can't praise it enough.SweetShark said:Don't let this Thread die guys/girls!!!
This is the most free and fun Thread I post in recently.
Anyway, a new question:
Because there are a lot of short stories of Stephen King around, which book you suggest?
I just read the "Everything is Eventual".
I loved his stories in Just After Sunset. Do recommend, quite highly!SweetShark said:Don't let this Thread die guys/girls!!!
This is the most free and fun Thread I post in recently.
Anyway, a new question:
Because there are a lot of short stories of Stephen King around, which book you suggest?
I just read the "Everything is Eventual".
There is legitimate reason why Jace the Mind Sculptor is banned in numerous formats, and why everyone dogpiles on the blue player in multiplayer games. Is Magic Online any good, I dabble a fair bit with the physical cards and the Magic games on steam are quite limited.ZedOmega said:Also, I had a first-hand experience as to why Jace the Mind Sculptor is such a hated card. For that matter, I had a refresher course as to why blue is a wicked, wicked color overall.
Ehhh...CaptainCoxwaggle said:There is legitimate reason why Jace the Mind Sculptor is banned in numerous formats, and why everyone dogpiles on the blue player in multiplayer games. Is Magic Online any good, I dabble a fair bit with the physical cards and the Magic games on steam are quite limited.ZedOmega said:Also, I had a first-hand experience as to why Jace the Mind Sculptor is such a hated card. For that matter, I had a refresher course as to why blue is a wicked, wicked color overall.
Thank you for your suggestion.Barbas said:I loved his stories in Just After Sunset. Do recommend, quite highly!SweetShark said:Don't let this Thread die guys/girls!!!
This is the most free and fun Thread I post in recently.
Anyway, a new question:
Because there are a lot of short stories of Stephen King around, which book you suggest?
I just read the "Everything is Eventual".
So the books Carrie and Misery are very different from the movies I watched?Padwolf said:OO HERE! HERE! I HAVE SUGGESTIONS!! Where to begin. Massive Stephen King fan here. I suggest reading "Misery" It's absolutely fantastic. Also his first novel, "Carrie" is brilliant. It's written in such a fantastic way, it is written the way Bram Stoker's Dracula is written. Through diaries, through newspapers, through textbooks. It's amazing the way it's written and I can't praise it enough.SweetShark said:Don't let this Thread die guys/girls!!!
This is the most free and fun Thread I post in recently.
Anyway, a new question:
Because there are a lot of short stories of Stephen King around, which book you suggest?
I just read the "Everything is Eventual".
Also another great one, "Christine". I'm just getting through that one myself for the first time and I am loving it. "The Green Mile" is also a good read. "Under the Dome" be warned though, it's a hell of a long book. It's an epic.