I think a lot of the fun of the game is that it's so quick to play. This is not that. I think that's mostly up to you at this point.
The Silmarillion took me a while to get into the first time I read it, but this time around it wasn't as dry as I remembered, except towards the end. If you're waiting for that, it'll probably be a couple decades at least. I've heard they won't even be adapting most of them as movies. One of the series I read was Wax & Wayne. I read the first three a while ago, but I just go the whole series for Christmas last year.
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Ha, I win!!!
It is quite intimidating, but I want the nerd rank-up you get by reading it. That sounds like a reasonable wait time. Thanks for reminding me of what that series is called, I needed to go put those on hold for when I finish Mistborn.
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The win condition for 4x4 tic-tac-toe is definitely 4 in a row, so I'm pretty sure I win, actually.
It's definitely worth some bragging rights. I wouldn't recommend going straight into Wax & Wayne unless you've already read at least a few other Cosmere works. Specifically because of the final book.
As if I don't freak people out enough when I'm walking around with a giant leaf blower strapped to my back.
Christmas sombreros must be a thing in like, Mexico or something.
This sounds like an epic combo. I got to wear one of those leaf blowers once, it was one of the coolest moments of my life.
Their function is still applicable in that season, just much less necessary.
Maybe for May 4th or something. I have considered putting the ghostbuster logo on the back of the pack, seems like it would be quite fitting. Oh nice! Yeah it's a cool experience, like wielding a giant air cannon. It's necessary for style points.
I mean, it's canon that Hobbit children all liked Gandalf, and Hobbits don't come of age until they turn 33, so by that metric you could say my response is quite typical.
I guess we need some older wiser hobbits to rein you in. I wonder if any of us will still be on here when we hit 33.
Idk if any active MBers class as adult Hobbits; not even Dan is that old. I sincerely hope we will be.
IKR? The colorization really brings them to life, makes you feel like you're really there.
Oh absolutely, I think most companies saw 2d as outdated tech until Spiderverse and some of the other recent 2D movies came out. Stop motion is also just about holding on.
The suit they used for Jar Jar Binks was really impressive, I could hardly tell it was a costume.
I've noticed there's some new claymation stuff coming out, I've never seen those and never plan to. Supposed they're really good.
For sure, I thought they hired a real alien from a galaxy far, far away for a second.
Yeah there was Chicken run 2 last year (which had good animation and visuals but was generally meh. ) However, there have been some great stop motion movies from the past ten years or so.
Oh true. I mean, I like the idea of having a solid identity and place within a community and feeling safe all the time, but I really, really don't like the idea of losing my mobility. I really enjoy being able to run as fast as I can whenever I want without sore knees or whatever.
I dread the day I can't jump anymore. That's when I'll know I'm old.
Man. I'm trying to think of jokes but that lowkey makes me feel sad.
XD Ah, but what with the community of the BB think? Will they think their beloved mods are using their power for their own selfish gain? You could start a violent revolution.
If anybody noticed. And a blood revolution is a small price to pay for me getting my favorite rank back.
See, yeah, small town news could be really fun to do. Plus I bet you could make your articles really funny.
Oh soooouunnds about right, though you'd know better than me. I think I was on the OG LMBs for essentially five minutes before it was shut down.
You could put so many inside jokes in them.
I spent too many minutes on there before it was shut down, but also too few...
Exactlyyyy. I like the idea of after a few years of inside jokes building up in each issue, of out-of-town researchers inspecting the papers and being confused by seemingly really random and confusing articles.
Not if I don't turn on the TV- oh wait social media exists Mid
Not to mention all those big outdoor TVs that are always in the Spiderman movies. Hm, you might have to deliver pizzas on the side to bring in enough cash.
Oh yeah, those are the worst in small Appalachian towns, they're so obnoxious. I can't imagine a crueller job for someone who can't have wheat or cheese.
How's things? I feel like we haven't properly spoken in ages
Things are.., good? -Ish? It's finals time for me and my friends, and I've been constantly on the go for like four weeks straight. I'm actually about to begin writing my last paper of my junior year after I catch up on my chain posts here. The thing is that I need to get an internship this summer in order to graduate next year, and I was getting my hopes up for one because the woman who interviewed me seemed eager to have me help out with graphic design, but today she emailed me and said that all the job positions are filled up. So now I'm back to square one and it's really stressing me out. ( o _ o')