Everything posted by Lexx
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Movies you've seen recently
Watched The Physician yesterday. Despite the historical inaccuracy it was a good movie, imo.
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Music... must go on...
Yeah, my NIN collection is huge. I am only missing some weird japan releases, but I don't really feel motivated to track them down and buy them. I usually buy CDs, because it just feels more valuable to me than plain mp3s.
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Weird News Stories part2
So now we can see even more ****ty vids on yt.
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"Maidan" in US
Heh, bunch of idiots in the desert. Move along, nothing to see here.
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Anni Dewani Murder
Damn, she was hot. So what exactly would the husband now have gained from killing his wife? Or was it done "just because"?
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
I usually press the random button until I see something I like. Then I adjust hair and color and be done with it.
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Movies you've seen recently
I thought Gravity was p.cool. It hooked me in front of the tv for the whole time. Haven't seen many movies in recent time that managed to do this with me.
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Music... must go on...
Today I found out that Ryan Gosling makes music too. And... ... It.Is.Awesome.Sauce. Bought the CD right away and it's going to be running up and down now for a little while.
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Susan Wilson's Kickstarter discussion (split topic)
I can't even understand why people gave money to this in the first place. What did they expect would the outcome be? The next Minecraft? The best rpg ever created?
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt [2014]
It could either mean that there is lots of "empty" space between locations, which could be skippable via fast travel of some sort... Or lots of blocked space. Remember that Witcher 2 had some fairly big looking locations as well, but the actual accessible areas were much smaller and corridor-like.
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Susan Wilson's Kickstarter discussion (split topic)
So is this a real scam now or are people actually overblowing this? I've read some stuff here and there, but I am not really sure what to think about it right now.
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The Funny Things Thread.
Win8 works pretty good on mobile and tablets (and looks good there- better than Android, imo :>), by the way. It's just that it super sux on a desktop pc.
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Community Photo Sharing Thread
While we are at it, here I have more feels for you guys:
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Elder Scrolls Online
I am happy that I didn't bought it when I was hyped up. Right now I don't have time to play anyway, and at least the abo money would just be wasted. This is also exactly why I don't like monthly payment fees... I am not playing every month.
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Movies you've seen recently
Almost Famous. That's a really great movie, imo.
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Movies you've seen recently
After reading the post, this seems to be the best movie in the world.
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Weird News Stories part2
North Korea is best Korea.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
Sounds really unbelievable to me. But I have to say, I am already kinda highly annoyed by this topic... and it's in the news since only one day so far? Bleh...
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
But why / what for? Should FB record what games I play in VR and how long? What I read in the internet right now, it looks like people think you will now need to login on FB everytime you want to use the VR glasses, which I doubt will happen.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
I don't really care about fb buying Oculus. They won't say "No! From now on you will only make it work for Farmville and nothing else!" ... So what's the big deal? In worst case, Oculus will have more money to spend, which can only be a good thing.
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Movies you've seen recently
Heh, you would never ever have seen something like this in our school. Someone driving through the house with a motorcycle? He would be kicked from school instandly, or at least get a warning (3 of 3 and you are off from school). Moving your desk to somewhere else? The teacher would be like "what the f is wrong with you" and you get a warning. I have never seen a student having a serious argument with a teacher. They are the law, you obey. Everyone who didn't obey usually had been a huge idiot and social outsider. But don't see this as "we are the slaves" or something. It was simply the mindset. Be serious, be grown up, or something along the lines. Nowadays I feel we should have risked more, and be more active generally. There was no real "togetherness" - if you compare it with the Breakfast Club, when that rebell guy closed the door, everyone covered him, even though they had no reason to. In our school, the teacher would enter the room and some idiot would yell who did it. The teacher doesn't even have to ask. Meh. Oh well. Now I have one of those "if I could jump back in time, I would do many things different" feels. :>
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Movies you've seen recently
When did you go to school? The Breakfast Club is actually a pretty good representation of what detention could be like at a lot of schools in the US in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. I used to actually sometimes look forward to detention. It's definitely not like that now in most places though. Started '94. We had some wild time in the high school later, but it was never like in the movies. When I try to remember now, I actually can't really describe it. Or let's say I don't know how to. It was rather peaceful most of the time, we had the generic groups of people who sticked together all the time and then that's it, kind of. Rather shallow stuff. Nobody has been really interested in doing something crazy. Just think about it: The most crazy thing we did, that nobody(!) else on the school ever(!!) did before, was taking blankets in summer and sitting on the grass in the big school yard. This is how crazy we had been and that should tell what kind of school life we had. The impression I get from old american school movies is that the students private life was more connected with the school than in germany. For us (me?) everything interesting happened outside of school, never in school. While such american movies make it seem that when being young, the school is all around you, everywhere, all the time. It's strange and like I wrote- I can't really describe the feels.
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Movies you've seen recently
Just watched the Breakfast Club for the very first time. It's a p.cool movie, but I don't remember school being anything like that. Super cool dancing, though. Man, wish I could dance like that. But I suck at dancing. Such sadness.
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What are you playing now
Played through the "story" of Metal Gear Solid - The Ground Zeroes. It was good, but extremely short. Stuff like this was called a demo back in the years. Or, well, the prolog as we know it from MGS2 and MGS3. Just that you now have to pay 20 bucks for it. Well, at least there seems to be quite some stuff to unlock. Will try out the side-mission stuff tomorrow, but I'll doubt they need much time either.