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Until your hairline widow-peaks, then it's sweet ****-all why god why I want to eat this ****ing steak right now in case it makes my hair come back faster than this beer.
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I love the Chris Pratt. If Andy Dwyer was John McClane, Star-Lord will be his Corbin Dallas.
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If I wanted to power a display on the moon I could see from my house, then yes, I would SLI a pair of 780Ti's. Other than that, doesn't really make sense. Sure looks cool inside the case, though. Can we do the monitor next ... this vicarious build is pretty fun.
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I'm sorry, it should be called, By The Way Godzilla Is Technically In This Movie. Even in 3D and with Bryan Cranston, there was little to no character interest coming through the screen--made double anti-exciting by sparse monster fights.
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You know what, planetary scale animation is off the charts. Cosmos is bringing it.
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Exactly, and tantamount to another post I posited and posted elsewhere. If The God can manipulate time--arguably an external authority--what is the point of creating a universe based on time. Snapping your god-like fingers to separate the continents really devalues the magnificence. I mean everything I've ever done worth anything took a long-ass time and felt really good to reach the end. I can't imagine any entity achieving god-like satisfaction (And It Was Good ...) from waving a wand of creation. Makes me think anthropomorphism extends to deities, too.
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Just about rage-quit, but only because patience is my last strong suit, and not the fault of Half-Life 2. Still, gravity-gunning wood pallets so I can walk on sand without disturbing antlions is tedious. I think I'm almost done, though, so ...
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Poorly-written bias in a forum post convinces me of nothing. Gold-certified five-year warranty, does.
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I thought turd proverbs originated mostly from swimming pools. That guy really knows his ****.
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No way, the g-force is strong with this one. Hard-banking, acceleration, deceleration, never gets old.
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I trust Corsair, too. The newegg specs say Japanese caps, ya buzz kill.
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Weird, I just got a promo code email for that one, for $129--probably why you're thinking about it. Modular gold, man, get it. If you didn't get that code, you can have this one.
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Probably they don't want to spend the 45 minutes it would take.
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Technically though, there are still Christians out there who do take the "God created the earth in six days and rested the 7th" literally. They exist on the fringe, certainly, in the direction of the sort of Christianity where people hide their television because they don't want the neighbours to know they have one. But they still do exist. To be fair if there was an all powerful creator and that creator created time, the Big Bang through life on earth could have taken 6 days AND also lasted millennium since the natural flow/evaluation of time would mean nothing to an entity who could create it and thus manipulate it at will. If time means nothing, constructing infinite complexity would also mean nothing. At least I think so. Easy come, easy go, right.
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My GPU is MSI, I love the looks of it. Like a titanium shroud over dual fans, pretty cool. But at least Joanne speaks English, since she's probably from Glendale or something, unlike the lotus blossom up there. Still, can't help but think the world needs more women handling their own input/output devices. Did Keyrock pick a monitor yet, that's the component I'd most like to see. I was eyeballing a Dell for awhile but never went through with it.
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Obsidian possible working on a new multiplatform AAA title?
ManifestedISO replied to C2B's topic in Obsidian General
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uh ... down in engineering is where all the triolic wave phase converters are stored, next to the gravimetric field displacement manifold.
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uuummmm yeaaaah ... I'm gonna go ahead and need you to submit those TPS reports before casting spells.
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I'm not ashamed to say I bought a case after seeing sexy Joanne on neweggTV show it to me. The I/O panel looks nice on that one.
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http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/05/submerged-skeleton-suggests-early-humans-only-found-the-americas-once/ Turns out the Americas were settled originally only once, through the northwest from Asia. There was some debate, but this is quite a discovery, particularly for those of us who were told unequivocally indigenous Americans originated from the east, specifically the Middle East, micro-specifically Israel. The foundation of mormonism rests entirely on this belief, that a small family sailed west across the Atlantic, a few thousand years ago, originally settling and populating the continent--including a westward migration to Polynesia. This was literally the Word of God, and therefore true. The church recently amended the implication by saying Native Americans are among the descendants of this family. But, of course, now we know they are not. They were never "they." The Nephites never existed, nor did the Lamanites. Gandalf is arguably more realistic than Nephi, sorry.
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ManifestedISO replied to ZenForAll's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
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Is there a secret dialogue between food packaging engineers and consumers ... I'm in the middle of destroying a bag of Chewy Chips Ahoy Brownie-Filled cookies (since, you know, the Governor just declared San Diego County in a State of Emergency), which has a tray with three rows of five cookies each. I enjoy four per sitting, with milk, obviously, but then somehow that always leaves only three at the last. I wonder if they go so far as to develop a "typical portion" template, or if it's all just uninterestingly random. Pepperidge Farms does it right, with their Milano Double-Chocolate ... three vertical stacks of, I think six per level. Those are slightly smaller, however, I usually pound a level at a time. I do earn my treats, in case you're judging. Like I mean physically demanding work. And I also heard a diet high in dairy actually bonds with some fat cells that exit your bio-system's back door without being stored. It was a show on PBS, actually.