Crackers, bread, or celery are the popular choices. It also makes a really good sandwich.
Free Starcraft?
Go ask the lizard-guy something....
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I've never played it. I'll have to give it a go.
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It's bloody, but I don't have a problem recommending it. It's that rare game that actually meets the hype surrounding it. And I got around to playing it when it was in Legendary status. Just don't forget to put marines in that bunker, and watch StarCrafts so you can learn the ins and outs of the strategies.
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Too much drama?

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I get that from my nine-year-old daughter. She has a tendency to blow everything out of proportion, and bursts into tears at the drop of a hat.
Sometimes literally. Her brother dropped her hat.
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I know people who don't have the excuse of being 9...but hey, hat dropping can be serious, depending on where it lands.
The painful irony that, when no one is around, you can catch a needle blindfolded...but when someone is watching you, you fumble walking correctly?
The painful irony that, when no one is around, you can catch a needle blindfolded...but when someone is watching you, you fumble walking correctly?

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I haven't had that experience. Then again, I've never been as agile as I would like. And I would like to be as agile as a ninja.Chozon1 wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:38 am The painful irony that, when no one is around, you can catch a needle blindfolded...but when someone is watching you, you fumble walking correctly?
Or maybe I am as agile as a ninja and I just don't want to show other people. It's like Clark Kent pretending to be a bumbling buffoon.

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That was probably a little bit of an exaggeration. >_> It's just that normally, I am a fairly coordinated and balanced person. And yet when I know someone is watching, I'm like that dog trying to cross the linoleum floor. XD
Spilling sand everywhere is actually less of a pain than it sounds?
Spilling sand everywhere is actually less of a pain than it sounds?

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Especially once you remember you've got a vacuum cleaner in the closet.Chozon1 wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2017 7:05 am Spilling sand everywhere is actually less of a pain than it sounds?

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I'm just going with it for now. I'm always at the beach when I'm at my computer. 
Smoked meat?

Smoked meat?

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BACON!!!!!!!!
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Instantly regretting a decision?
Unrelated to bacon, of course.
Unrelated to bacon, of course.

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Oh, I hate that. Especially when the decision was something stupid and totally presentable.
Like telling a public forum that my password is six asterisks. You know, ******. I use that password for all my forums, banking, e-mails, everything.
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I shouldn't have posted that. Where's the edit button? Hmm....
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That would actually be a wildly hilarious password; only incredibly literal thinkers would be able to crack it. XD
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I've seen one meme where someone says that they changed their password to "incorrect." That way, any time they forget it, they can type in whatever and the computer will tell them "Your password is incorrect."Chozon1 wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2017 7:31 am That would actually be a wildly hilarious password; only incredibly literal thinkers would be able to crack it. XD
That isn't too bad. A bit uncomfortable, though.
Wait... I read that backwards. Never mind.

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I've always wanted to fiddle with my computer so it say's something snarky when you enter a wrong password. "Nice on genius. You wrote it, and you've already forgotten it?" "Incorrect password! Betcha wish you'd written on paper instead of in a desktop text file, amirite?"
Ziplines?
Ziplines?
