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Nexaduro

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  1. They make stuff go boom.
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAggYtyHtl4 WHAT IS THIS MUSIC. IT'S EMBEDDED IN MY MIND. Also, if you can make a convincing argument for the Xbox's superiority I will gladly listen. I'm not a fanboy, I own all the consoles and use them as I think is best.
  3. I've never noticed. So, how 'bout dem mortars?
  4. Mostly. I like it. Quite a few good exclusives, no money wasted on paying to use my own internet, no mechanical failures in several years of ownership, so on so forth. I don't have any friends who use a PS3 other than Fura, so I have little concern for fancy social interaction software.
  5. So does that mean, in theory, if I could find a certain pitch and tone that made an individual soil themselves... *Ahem* I'm not too familiar with how the Xbox works. I don't like wasting money.
  6. The Tavern can be an okay place when we have a nice game running. I think you guys might've liked Nero. He was a magnificent bastard.
  7. What kind of idiot sends messages about those things? And how, is it easy over the Xbox?
  8. I feel like it would be a cool place to have, but it would also attract the wrong sort of attention. Rivals, bounty hunters and wizards who didn't get the memo, tax collectors, clients, door-to-door salesmen/missionaries... The list goes on. Not unlike how the constant danger and competitive environment of Jen's cove, along with her vendetta against the ubiquitous bandits, presents more of an obstacle to my simple research than a calmer environment would. In the end, I'm much more comfortable at the center of my little blast radius in the forest. From what Archi says, it's quite out-of-the-way, and no one is going to be eager to visit the site of such a blaze. A good temporary staging grounds and resource point. Fura, if you choose to join up with the other groups, I recommend you make the choice that you feel most comfortable with. In terms of magic: Jen's group encourages direct and active experimentation, whereas mine seems more focused on theoretical applications and technicalities, Ross seems fairly open so long as you're discreet and don't have a bounty on your head, and I think Benedict would brutally murder you if he saw you using magic. In terms of questing: Benedict is the most active storyline-based quester, whereas Ross is more for directly practical quests such as his bounties, my group's first quest is going to be one of discovery, and Jen's doesn't seem to do much but come up with random applications of magic to further their skill points. In terms of power: Jen's group currently contains the two most powerful players in the game with regards to skills, whereas Ross has far and away demonstrated the greatest combat prowess and possesses the most monetary wealth, Benedict has fairly good potential and church alliances, and my group is shaping up to compose the producers and innovators of the group.
  9. Juicy Juice is good.
  10. There's also normal stuff sold in cans, to be mixed with water and poured into a larger container.
  11. Sometimes. It's cheaper that way, though I always preferred the big containers, as shown above.
  12. Wow, really? Juicy Juice has been a staple of my diet since age three. To this day it's most of what I drink. Gimmie. I would mail some cans to you if I could. It's one of those things that no one should have to go without.
  13. Wow, really? Juicy Juice has been a staple of my diet since age three. To this day it's most of what I drink.
  14. Pizza is good
  15. You don't say? Like what?
  16. Heheheheh. Tip.it seems alive again.
  17. Oh, right, friendly Australians. I remember Seany talking about that. :mellow:
  18. You realize Wits probably is included under 'this thread,' right Napalm?
  19. And? :mellow:
  20. All this talk of friendzones make me want to finish those calzone leftovers from Friday.
  21. No worries, lowering expectations just makes any happy end twice as joyous. Only thing is, heartbreak I can deal with, but now if she says yes when I ask her I might have a stroke.
  22. Okay. Parents would be because we've been watching movies at her house, and the dinner was an accident of scheduling.
  23. Ŋ is a girl from my school I met this year. We watch movies, walk around together a lot, talk about stuff, sing novelty songs, and today we went out to dinner (with family on her side, not just by ourselves). We haven't known each other all that long, but it's a comfortable friendship that I hope might end up in a relationship.
  24. Wits, what she said to me is something I've always wanted to be able to say to someone. And a friendship like ours is something I've never had before, I simply don't get out and do anything normally, and even if I have to give up on a relationship with her, I think such end is something I could use in my life.
  25. Son.... Are you disappoint? :(

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