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Post by brainy on May 21, 2011 11:13:27 GMT -5
My partner and I are open to a polygamous relationship. We've technically had our relationship open to such a structure for the entire time we've been together but neither of us has found another person we've wanted to pursue as a third relationship partner.
I take that back, I did meet one person who would have been a great fit for us but he wasn't interested.
In our short, abbreviated journey in polyamory I have found that there are a lot of people who would be willing to fuck one or both of us, but add in relationship aspects and it scares most people for some reason.
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Post by brainy on May 21, 2011 10:40:17 GMT -5
I played through it with my partner who is adopted and he didn't seem to have a problem with it. What specific quote has the dude riled up? I can't bring myself to watch the video.
I can only imagine what Cave Johnson would say about this...god rest his moon dust encrusted bones.
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Post by brainy on May 21, 2011 10:20:25 GMT -5
Odd, the first thing that ran through my mind when I saw that was: "I wonder if he got permission to use the characters of Stewie and Peter?"
My mind takes the strangest detours sometimes. Maybe my subconscious just already knows the crazy inherent in a Chick Tract and jumps to something else instead.
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Post by brainy on May 21, 2011 10:14:00 GMT -5
Breaking the law and praying anyway leads to applause, but I wonder how fast they will scream religious persecution when a lawsuit is filed. I'm guessing we could measure the time-frame in milliseconds.
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Post by brainy on May 21, 2011 9:55:20 GMT -5
You're Welcome.Stopping the rapture every hour on the hour progressively along time zones. Fucking come help me. He may look thin, but it turns out Christ has a good bit of stamina.
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Post by brainy on Jan 3, 2011 15:37:17 GMT -5
Ok, I lied. I forgot that I was leaving town and didn't get my character started. I got him going this weekend, name is Snazzyfuzz, Goblin mage, Area 52.
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Post by brainy on Dec 22, 2010 12:30:56 GMT -5
No worries either way, I was just wondering. I will post my character's name tonight.
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Post by brainy on Dec 22, 2010 10:27:52 GMT -5
I will make my character tonight. I'm torn between an enhancement shaman and mage. Is this an existing guild or are we making our own? I'm fine with either, though I have been in guilds before with covert fundies who made lackluster attempts at converting me when I said something against Christianity, lol. I just say: If Harry Potter is evil, how do you justify playing WoW? It usually shuts them up. I would love to play in a fstdt WoW hordie guild. I'd probably need to create a new character on whatever server that's chosen though, because all my characters are on one server. The server is Area 52, iirc. Edit: Because I doesn't know teh english.
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Post by brainy on Dec 20, 2010 15:46:15 GMT -5
The more I play, the more I find myself with some reservations. I have decided to play my holy pally this expansion and I have to say that heroics and (to a lesser extent) regular dungeons are much more difficult. This isn't what I take issue with, I fully welcome the challenge. The thing is that my guild and I are all in the recommended gear for heroics, but I just can't seem to last in a fight, mana-wise. I think I've adjusted to the new healing system well so i don't know what the issue is, maybe I just need more practice. Though it would seem to make more sense to adjust mana regen or incoming tank damage slightly, not enough to remove the challenge, just enough so that I don't go out of mana on every pull. I guess its no big deal though. As soon as we are one patch in, the heroics will be cakewalks. The other issue I have is cohesiveness of the storyline. The new zones don't seem to flow very well together and Deathwing is almost completely absent. Maybe its just my perception of it. It may be this way with every expansion release, I've never been around for one. I started in the middle of BC, quit, and came back in the middle of Wrath. whatever happened to that FSTDT WoW thingy? I'd still be up for this. I've never leveled a hordie, and the Tauren are my favorite race.
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Post by brainy on Dec 13, 2010 13:19:33 GMT -5
You are not justifying why playing in a hardcore guild is not fun. Care to show why it would be so? Its a matter of preference. I prefer to play at my own pace, with a guild that doesn't tell me what to do and when to do it. If my guild were to tell me that I had to be at 85 and geared up from heroics within a few days or I will be kicked out of the guild, I'm going to feel rushed and won't be having fun. If someone enjoys having to treat their guild like a job, then more power to them. I agree with this completely. Some people really like the experience of a hardcore guild. I prefer the casual raiding experience of my guild. Its how I define having fun, others define it differently. If I have to rush and get really anxious about being first and better than everyone else then I may as well stop completely because that is not fun at all for me.
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Post by brainy on Dec 13, 2010 12:51:50 GMT -5
Super excited about this. I had halfway given up hope on a new Elder Scrolls installment. I loved Oblivion and I miss my little dark elf. I love how everyone always bitches about how shit that engine was, yet Oblivion and Fallout 3 both managed to be among the best games that were released in those years. No-one see a discrepancy here? All I know is that I had loads of fun playing both of them. Now, maybe I'm easily amused. It wouldn't be the first time someone told......ooh, look, a shiny!
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Post by brainy on Dec 8, 2010 14:14:34 GMT -5
I like it okay so far. Right now there are lots of people spazzing out and basically going into rages over things like levelling and not being first, etc. I'm just sitting back and not doing a whole lot, enjoying doing things with my friends. It is a game, after all, and if a person isn't playing to have fun, I suspect that person is doing something wrong. If you're hitting 85 in 6-8 hours then you are rushing through things and skipping most of the story. I'm a lore nerd, but I don't see the point in skipping the story for the sake of getting to 85 first. And with that comment a lot of people would likely tell me that I don't belong in the World of Warcraft
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Post by brainy on Dec 2, 2010 11:14:33 GMT -5
I'd cooperate. I'd feel bad betraying myself and I'm pretty certain that the other copy would cooperate as well.
After it was over, the original me and the two copies would then fuck. Actually I have to say that my original decision is at least partly based on the fastest route to clone sex.
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Post by brainy on Nov 23, 2010 16:49:42 GMT -5
I voted for "The Road." I've only read it and "The Stand" so I'm not sure my vote has much validity. As far as other stories, "By the Waters of Babylon" by Benet has always been a favorite of mine. I read it in high school and had to do a writing assignment on it, rewriting the story of the humans as civilization fell. That was a lot of fun, and I did pretty well too I know there is full text online, but I can't seem to find it atm.
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Post by brainy on Nov 17, 2010 15:40:54 GMT -5
I watched the first few episodes of the new Futurama season, and the quality was all over the place. I decided to bag it after about four so that my beautiful memories of Futurama wouldn't be tainted. I agree that the quality of episodes has varied. I'm hoping its just the series regaining its footing. I hope you got to see the episode titled "The Late Philip J. Fry." I think it was the seventh episode of the new season. Its classic Futurama and immediately hopped into my Top 10 episodes ever list.
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