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I can vouch for 08th MS Team. It's basically Band of Brothers: Giant Robot Edition.
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Oh holy wow, that's batshit.
Actual Play: Mage: the Awakening - At the Edge of All Things
I remember coming at lunch from school and watching it while eating.
Punkassassin.
oh i was just joshing- i've met dozens of forumers at pax, slept at casual eddy's, slept at irond will's, slept at nexuscrawler's, fucked jacobkosh etc
iiiiiiinteresting
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
Who even told you that?
Go watch 08th MS Team or Gundam 0080 or Turn A Gundam
It might be a bit telling that these are all 10-20+ years old, though 00 was ok
I assume she looks like the female lead in Watch Dogs
who hasn't?
guy gets around is all i'm saying
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
The ending is no doubt intended to be profound and thoughtful but is actually sorta genocidal.
I remember watching Dead Leaves with a wannabe film buff friend of mine. His brain shut down about halfway through as he had no way of processing something like that. When it finished he was just "I don't know what happened" and left. Couldn't even discuss the themes. Noob.
anime liking friend said it to me, but i'm rapidly seeing his tastes and mine don't match so who knows?
08th MS team could be more my thing
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
I assume you forget True Lies is a Cameron joint
Is that War in the Pocket?
It is
"The guy is a goddamn used car salesman. This just keeps gettin better and better!"
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That was my first Gundam aside from Wing, I have fond memories.
I finally started reading the Aubrey/Maturin books, now that I have all but one in the editions I like. First one is, as you say, episodic, but still fun. The sea-slang is a mysterious pool into which one grows gradually acclimatised. I finally got around to reading all the Hammet books I have, and they were unsurprisingly ace. I gave some Star Trek tie-in fiction a try (albeit stuff written by the reliable Peter David) and found it to be ok I guess but still tie-in fiction.
I am now slogging through the latest ASOIAF book, which I have already spoiled myself for because I wasn't sure I wanted to bother after the dullness of A Feast For Crows and my growing belief that GRRM is spinning about three of the five wheels on his epic fantasy bike while the other two catch up. It is ok, but my bad habit of spoiling things for myself has harmed the reading.
I picked up a copy of Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House and Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes after reading Danse Macabre and imbibing King's hearty recommendations and will get to them sooner rather than later. I zipped through Lisa Tuttle's fine collection A Nest Of Nightmares, something I had on my list of second-hand books for nigh on twenty years before picking up a copy in Hay on Wye.
Generally, I have been reading less recently, which I think is down to work being a strain of late. I have instead been idling away easy hours in Skyrim and other vidja games, which is something I am thinking of cutting back on drastically because I am approaching forty and the knowledge of my own mortality is beginning to make me wonder whether 150 hours in Skyrim is time well spent in my one and only life.
Ho hum.
maybe NSFW?
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Maybe this is a mid-life crisis. If so, I should buy a shiny red car, right? But I am bored by cars, so perhaps a shiny red something else.
like you became gypsies?
I know what you mean. I don't read enough either. On the other hand, a lot of games recently have been experiences I genuinely enjoyed having, so...I dunno. I guess I need to try and be more discerning and avoid falling into the trap of just gaming because I've 'nothing better to do,' because I do have better things to do.
I"m reading more than I was, but I keep losing my Kindle. :P
Actual Play: Mage: the Awakening - At the Edge of All Things
like
you said caravan
It was a big static caravan in a caravan park near the sea, followed by days staying with friends and relatives. It was a cheap holiday that took the place of an expensive holiday in Istanbul after one of our cats developed ongoing and incredibly expensive health problems.
it was p cleverly done so you only even got a vague idea of what 'the enemy' was
I just wanna bring the Byzantine Empire back from the brink in 1400. Why can't EUIV be out yet?
The first book is fun enough but seriously 2 is in a whole different league (most of it is slapstick comedy and Jane Austen romance shenanigans...for real) and begins this amazing upward slope that just keeps going and going and going until 7 or 8 at least
Actual Play: Mage: the Awakening - At the Edge of All Things
i know nothing about the IP except nerds love it but this has me mega interested
You wanna know who I wouldn't want to leave alone with my wife and kid the weekend of a WWE event?