Great game
I'm not reading a book at the moment, but I am reading a comic that I got for my birthday. Specifically, the third book of Batman: Knightfall. It's interesting and I like it. My main complaint would be the length of it all.
I love to get extremely cosy in a blanket nest on a bean bag and just read for hours on end in comfy clothes. It's really great. Reading in the bath also works (Kindle in a ziplock bag). Or, if I'm feeling more stressed or if it's a particularly nice day, I'll just go for a moderately-intensive bike ride to clear my head and work out my legs. Or, you know, browse Reddit and Hubski for hours on end and adding things to wish lists
Sweden or one of the Scandinavian countries. I hear that they do just about everything right. Like their education system is amazing, and their approach to prison is making prisons actually shut down due to the shortage of prisoners. Plus, they're supposedly filled with beautiful women, so that helps too.
I just tried to gauge interest in playing with friends. Enough said yes, so I organised stuff. You could probably try your local board game shop, or check out http://paizo.com/pathfinderSociety to see if there's a local Pathfinder game near you.
Tomb. Horrors.
I like playing tabletop RPGs. The interesting thing was that I only got introduced to it by pure chance. My friend (to whom I hadn't talked in a while) was hosting a DnD 4e session which I heard about when talking to his sister (who I hadn't seen in ages) about The Big Bang Theory and how it's taking the piss out of nerd culture.
Anyway, I started playing and never looked back. Since then (start of last year), I have played in 3 groups, and have started running 2 Pathfinder groups with friends. I highly recommend tabletop RPGs to anyone that's considering them. They're like video games where you can choose to do just about anything, rather than the scripted options.
I'm not familiar with the co-op classes, but that sounds awesome. However, I personally prefer playing as an Infiltrator (and a Renegade one at that). OK, he's definitely the coolest. Or, at least tied with Mordin.
I generally study alone, with varying conditions of noise. For example, when I start out, I generally start listening to some Rush to get me psyched and interested. However, after a while, I'll just stop listening to music and study with my headphones in but not playing anything (only in noisy environments, though). Of course, this depends on what subject I'm studying and what I'm actually doing. For example, I'll listen to music if I'm not doing anything too intensive, and concentrate in silence on mentally heavy tasks such as assignments.
And it's not just the planets or the story, either. I don't know about you, but those games make me really intrigued by the technology present in them, and what living in that universe would be like. Plus, Garrus is kinda the coolest..
I was shown Tim Burton's Batman (1989) when I was 5 years old. I went out of the room to get a drink and walked back into the room when Jack Nicholson's Joker appeared on screen. Yeah... Jack Nicholson is a scary man. I had nightmares for 2 years because of that
Back to school.....
Happy birthday, friendly internet stranger
I get the same thing about emotions. It's funny because I'm normally all cheery and happy so when I'm thoughtful about something and stare into space, everyone gets really worried and asks me what's wrong and why I'm so sad. Fun stuff.
That was actually beautiful. I think I'm slightly tearing up from nostalgia
It doesn't matter that much. I was just curious on the general opinion of an aggregate of moderately-intelligent people such as Hubski
I wasn't really popular at school in general (I got along with everyone, but wasn't exactly Ferris Bueller), but I went on a student exchange trip to Japan and that was an interesting experience. Basically, I attended a Japanese high school for a week and saw what it was like. However, after my introduction there, people kept on waving to me and trying to talk to me (much more than with the other exchange students, who were more popular, normally). I still have no idea why it was, but it was awesome. So I wasn't exactly popular, but I was famous for around a week.
It was one of Miller's other Batman comics. TDKR was based on The Dark Knight Returns, which is great.
I'm currently being fed with a slow drip feed of Castle (one episode a day) so I can mainly keep in touch with school and the outside world
Studying for exams, while trying to get back into a habit of excercise, while working on setting up a D&D campaign to DM with some friends.
I actually passed this test. I think I may be a robot...
And it would've been more popular if it weren't for the 80s and the slanderous accusations
Food. I ate so much food on Christmas Eve & Day, and then got carried away yesterday by eating an entire large pizza while playing D & D. Totally worth it...
Nice to meet you too. I think that the main reason that I can swim and enjoy doing so is because I live in Australia, and close to the beach. It's a great activity, though. It releases endorphins, increases aerobic fitness gives time to think and keeps you cool during the summer (because Australia). It also gives you some time away from Hubski when it's being abusive
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That sounds very interesting. Mountain View sounds awesome. It's a dream for those who are children at heart.
Me too
I'm supasmasha. I am a student who wants to go into engineering. I love of playing basketball, cycling, swimming, video games, computers, movies and books. I live in Australia and tend to have an on/off relationship with Hubski since I only use it when I'm not insanely busy.
Japan. I've been there already, and it is AMAZING. If I could go anywhere, it would surely be there again. I would want to travel by myself (as opposed to in a group like last time), so I can have an adventure. Also, the money would enable me to buy some utterly amazing stuff which I couldn't get before. If I had money left over, I would go to Europe and try a bit of a trip across the continent. Since I wouldn't have much money left, I'd prefer to save it and buy a nice bike and cycle my way across, seeing the sights as I go.