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LadyCrimson

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  1. Sometimes men have a more difficult time expressing emotions in words, but that doesn't mean they're emotionally lacking. And I've met lots of guys who were a lot more emotional & emotionally expressive than I ever am.
  2. M - Pop Musik Pop pop pop....pop musik New Order - Blue Monday classic... Red Rockers - China I can't believe I actually bought their record.. Romeo Void - Never say Never I might like you better if we slept together! I might like you better if we slept together! But there's something in your eyes that says Maybe, that's Never! Never, say Never!
  3. Memory of a friend and I seeing "Do you Really Want to Hurt me?" on MTV and both of us snapping a glance at the other, saying "WTF?" and then bursting out in laughter. Man I haven't seen most of those in ages. There's even a Hasselhoff one...I haven't looked at it. Edit: haha! and Don Johnson of Miami Vice...I remember that one.
  4. http://www.worksafevideos.com/music_videos/
  5. It had good battle scenes. I loved the short cgi bit with the wedge of the goodly army driving into the vast oogy army.
  6. I don't like and don't go to the dentist often either and when I do they always want to 'flay the gums' to clean below the gumline, or whatever. Sometimes I let them, sometimes I don't. Cavities I always have them do tho, even if I'm not in any actual pain. Wisdom teeth...if they're impacting or close to doing so, have it done. If they're not...well, you can probably put it off a little while, as long as you have them checked frequently. Some dentists want to pull them on principle as soon as they notice them rather than when absolutely neccesary.
  7. I must agree with Shadowstrider...again. lol Tho Frodo in the books was much better...the movies tho...badly done imo.
  8. I know that feeling... :D Checkin' out on-line poker.
  9. And thus it goes back to "it all depends on what kind of game/focus you're making." :D
  10. Kittah. Surprised? Didn't think so.
  11. Ok, I admit it, I teared up a little when Gandalf fell & the group was rolling around on the rocks sobbing. But Frodo...no.
  12. I must agree with Shadowstrider. :D
  13. I tend to think of Agility covering the Speed aspect - at least partially - since how well one dodges is often determined by how quick/nimble/flexible you are...but if you're talking about something that affects how fast you can walk/run or how fast you can cast spells/strike with your weapon, I prefer those as skill/training-based improvements/spells etc. rather than attributes.
  14. Pretty much the usual ones, like mentioned, whatever their names. They allow for a good flexibility of builds. I'd probably like a Luck one too...I had great fun w/the Luck stat in the M&M rpg series. And yeah, typically Luck is used to increase chances very slightly all across the board - usually combat related, but could be used for any random-chance calculations, like magical-loot-finding or trap avoidance etc.
  15. Wasn't sure if I should make a new post or necro-post this one... The Long Walk by Richard Bachman (aka Stephen King). I remember reading that as a teen in my highschool's library - the original bookcover with it's authoritarian figure and shambling walkers made a lasting impression on me - and then seeing it years later as part of a King 4-in-1 book. Weird. I like the story tho.
  16. Uh...hmm....what I would consider real crying - maybe 5 or 6 months ago. I did tear up slightly when Tom Everett Scott failed to take the WPT title - he's such a cutie.
  17. I wish I understood Dutch. :D I figured it was a mocking version of the song rather than a literal, but since I can't differentiate between many languages I took the video at it's word it was German. I (and they) stand corrected.
  18. Why I don't put much creedence in tests. " OKCupid's test: The other test: I know....let's just say I'm on the center vertical line in the approx. spot below the center horizontal line that both tests indicate and call it even. 2nd edit: I'm assuming the 2nd test puts me farther over to the left side because of some of the crime & social questions - they had more than Cupid's.
  19. The Monkees, Daydream Believer. :">
  20. Meerkats and other such large 'rodents' rule.
  21. 24, first season, in a 2 day marathon. 3rd time I've watched it, gets a little better each time. Still like 2nd season best - which ironically, is the only one I haven't yet bought on DVD.
  22. BarbieGirl sounds very different in German.
  23. No clue, but it reminds me of the singer-profile graphic from Jesus Christ Superstar.
  24. Past games have had hints of that, but nothing with that kind of detail. I personally think it should matter if civvies get killed from an attack you make. But then I tend to think of things like in Superman2 w/the Man of Steel crying "The peeopppleee!" when I play good characters - ie, good characters should care about the lives they're ultimately trying to protect. I mean, sure you can't avoid it every instance, but it should have some world-effect...either by affecting later quests (cause you killed a civvie's brother) or some kind of general whole. So to answer the question - yes, I'd be interested in a game that explored such a theme...as long as it wasn't just 'escort me here while I trail behind you like an idiot' quests, like someone mentioned....which doesn't seem to be what you're thinking about, anyway.
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