1. I like to keep my types of games separate. I have Resident Evil games when I feel the need to kill zombies.
  2. i know itsb only rocj and.toll but i liiiiiiiike iiit
  3. Go home Sergio, you're drunk!!
  4. Stay, it's more fun with the drunkeness.
  5. I actually jkust got home! Haha, what a surrreal night it was awesome. thanks for the tip you both!
  6. I recently realized I kind of want to move off the grid.
  7. Now coming at you from Windows 8. I like it, believe it or not.

  8. It's not bad. Takes a moment to get used to the new start menu but apart from that - it's pretty much the same deal. Most of my software works and those that don't (this is 64bit) I run them in admin mode and all good.

    Only apps that did that were mp3gain and Samsung's own driver update centre - had to get that in order to get Bluetooth and Wifi working correctly.
  9. At the risk of sounding like a coward, I almost hope the girl I like does not come back to college next semester. At least than I wont be able to make a move due to events out of my control, as opposed to my own insecurities.

    That's a horrible thing to think though since if she don't come back it most likely means that her panic attacks (the reason she decided to take most of the last semester off) have gotten worse.

    At the end of the day I'm just gonna have to face my own issues at some point.
  10. BBC Four aired a programme this week titled 'The Richest Songs in the World' and it was a countdown of the top ten songs ordered by the estimated amount of money the songs had made in royalty fees. I thought it was quite interesting and at the same time, surprising. I'll post the list below for anyone that would like to see it.

    01. Happy Birthday - Patty Hill and Mildred Hill (£30m)
    02. White Christmas - Irving Berlin (£24m)
    03. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, and Phil Spector (£20.5m)
    04. Yesterday - Paul McCartney (£19.5m)
    05. Unchained Melody - Alex North and Hy Zaret (£18m)
    06. Stand By Me - Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber, and Mike Stoller (£17.5m)
    07. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - Haven Gillespie and John Frederick Coots (£16.5m)
    08. Every Breath You Take - Sting (£13.5m)
    09. Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison and Bill Dees (£13m)
    10. The Christmas Song - Mel Tormé and Bob Wells (£12.5m)
  11. My time zone is the only one that matters, since it is UTC after all.

    Here she comes, the future
    Happy Christmas and a happy new year to y'all
    It's 1990 2013
    Forget about the past
    We got to celebrate the future
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