On March 05 2015 15:10 onlywonderboy wrote: Yep if anything I would say this trip has confirmed I need professional help. I really do have a lot of everything.
what's up bro
Hate. Not have. And yeah a lot is up.
But do you hate BBQ? BBQ ribs always cheer me up. If my gorge on bbq technique doesn't work, at least you had bbq.
I mean I had a pretty good pulled pork sandwich earlier today so at least I have that going for me.
On March 05 2015 15:52 onlywonderboy wrote: I'm just not made for the clubs. I really don't understand how some guys can be so forward. Really blows my mind. I
Clubs are full of douchebags, I don't bother going unless a ton of friends are going.
On March 05 2015 16:14 onlywonderboy wrote: Hmm I can tell I'm in a bad spot because I what to smoke.
Man that doesn't sound good.
Do you have someone close that you can talk to? Like family or a best friend? Talking to them might help because it really sounds like you're in a bad spot.
Of course, I'm also willing to listen if you want.
On March 05 2015 16:18 Gahlo wrote: onlydrunkboy everybody.
Gotta make Wave proud.
Plz. Nothing to be proud of there. And I echo others' sentiments about 'the club.' If you're looking to make a meaningful connection then that's not the place to do it.
On March 05 2015 16:18 Gahlo wrote: onlydrunkboy everybody.
Gotta make Wave proud.
Plz. Nothing to be proud of there. And I echo others' sentiments about 'the club.' If you're looking to make a meaningful connection then that's not the place to do it.
Yeah, especially in the age of technology, it's so easy to find meet up groups. Unless in you live in the middle of bumfuck nowhere, you should be able to easily meet people that enjoy the same hobbies as you. Or perhaps start a new hobby that allows you to meet new folks (i suggest BJJ, it'll keep you active, and cuz the communities are usually pretty tight nit).
So as an anime newb, I've been tasked to watch cowboy bebop.
The intro reminds me a lot of bond movies, what with the silhouettes and the surrealism. The show itself is on par with some of the best live action stuff in terms of cinematography. I'm excited to see how the show develops.
On March 05 2015 15:10 onlywonderboy wrote: Yep if anything I would say this trip has confirmed I need professional help. I really do have a lot of everything.
I heartily endorse therapy. It can be hard to find a good one, but it's worth it.
On March 05 2015 18:33 yamato77 wrote: So as an anime newb, I've been tasked to watch cowboy bebop.
The intro reminds me a lot of bond movies, what with the silhouettes and the surrealism. The show itself is on par with some of the best live action stuff in terms of cinematography. I'm excited to see how the show develops.
Ballad of Fallen Angels indeed.
Cowboy bebop is a timeless classic of anime. It's largely episodic but that doesn't really detract from the show in my opinion. The stories are interesting enough on their own but when the show starts dealing with more continuous arcs it really shines.
edit: Firefly was basically a nerdy live action Cowboy bebop.
On March 05 2015 15:10 onlywonderboy wrote: Yep if anything I would say this trip has confirmed I need professional help. I really do have a lot of everything.
I heartily endorse therapy. It can be hard to find a good one, but it's worth it.
Feel good buddy.
And yeah, clubs blow.
People don't treat mental health with the importance that it deserves honestly. I haven't done therapy(well I did go to a counselor a bit during university) but I feel it's got a stupid stigma attached to it that we really need to get over.
On March 05 2015 03:11 Slayer91 wrote: wow you cant even spell typical of an american educated poster
Criticizes spelling. Doesn't put the apostrophe in can't or capitalize a proper noun. Real.
This is a grammar issue as opposed to spelling, although this is arguable because it is contraction I suppose. I have concluded long ago that grammar is irrelevant in the context of a lot of internet settings i.e a chat room where the goal is quick and short communication as opposed to more academic, educational type of settings. The forum straddles this line as it can be a medium for both.
People who use perfect grammar in-game or in chat rooms come across as smug douche bags to me because they putting extra effort in to be fastidiously correct;in a fraction of the time you can communicate the same idea with no readability issues because it is read as the line is entered dynamically in a new line and not in a static compact block like in normal books or text.
Of course, I've explained this before but you are from the United States and I gather from your educational board that you need to be told the same thing over and over. I know you were just trying to make a joke but it doesn't stop you from being wrong on the internet .
On March 05 2015 03:11 Slayer91 wrote: wow you cant even spell typical of an american educated poster
Criticizes spelling. Doesn't put the apostrophe in can't or capitalize a proper noun. Real.
This is a grammar issue as opposed to spelling, although this is arguable because it is contraction I suppose. I have concluded long ago that grammar is irrelevant in the context of a lot of internet settings i.e a chat room where the goal is quick and short communication as opposed to more academic, educational type of settings. The forum straddles this line as it can be a medium for both.
People who use perfect grammar in-game or in chat rooms come across as smug douche bags to me because they putting extra effort in to be fastidiously correct;in a fraction of the time you can communicate the same idea with no readability issues because it is read as the line is entered dynamically in a new line and not in a static compact block like in normal books or text.
Of course, I've explained this before but you are from the United States and I gather from your educational board that you need to be told the same thing over and over. I know you were just trying to make a joke but it doesn't stop you from being wrong on the internet .
Hi everyone, I may binge league and finish placements this weekend. Is there a single player puzzle/adventure game I should play as well? I haven't played a lot so there's a good chance I haven't tried it yet!
1000 piece puzzles are a pretty decent size but not overwhelming for a single person. Personally I go with 3000 but I'm hardcore like that. 5k+ pieces is just silly, ain't nobody got time for that shit and less than 1000 you may as well give 'em to your kid casual