The same way my co-worker told me that sitting slouched was bad for my back, my dad saying that Red Bull is bad for my heart, and the same way some chick in my classcommented on my occasional unhealthy eating (despite having disgusting tobacco habits herself); yes, if I know the person, I will probably mention it if she started doing it near me. Hell they might not even have to be pregnant.But if its a stranger, I'll feel a sense of contempt, but ultimately, I won't say anything. Odds are, if she has friends, they will tell her. Just as I do to mine, and mine does with me.
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"Here's my resume, please read it before you throw it into the trash, so that my efforts havent all gone to waste, you corporate jester"
[QUOTE="SuperDefekt"]Almost same, to meits the biggest thing that has made the smallest difference I think you're talking about your ego. =] Of course I was, what else did you think I meant? ^_^[QUOTE="McJugga"]my ****McJugga
Tie a windsor knot to double as a noose, and locate a step-stool that goes with it, always impossible when blindfolded V_V
Around 330+ games, including old school games
70 - Xbox360
30 - Xbox
7 - PS2
6 - PS3
4 - PS1
120+ - PC
80 - NES
6- N64
5 - PSP
1 - Nintendo DS + 1 GBA game (both of these are GTA)
3 - Atari
3 - Commodore
Oh, don't get me started on DOS games. Those are truly the times I played games just for the sake of pure enjoyment. I even play them till this date, alot of them (the ones I manage to run via emulation)
Partial list includes:
Crystal Caves
Doom
Wolfenstein 3D
Monkey Island 1 & 2
Blood (played this a few days ago)
Grand Theft Auto 1 and London 1969
Shadow Warrior
Quake I
Duke Nukem 1, 2 and 3D
The Neverending Story
Magic Carpet
Another World
OK, I'll admit alot of these games are not old school DOS games, but still, DOS is DOS. And these games were all excellent in one way or the other. XP and Vista should definitely have been capable of running DOS.
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