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I wish I were. Instead its just a shitty site from a shitty old company that is lucky to not be dead by now. Turns out I had to scroll down a shit ton to see the fridge.
The wording was at the very top, pictures required no scrolling. At least from my perspective. That's why I questioned your sobriety.

 
The way it is written, it sounds like the Architect gives you the layout you last played, so yes you would know what it was. I have not tried it, but I really can't imagine it working any other way, and that's exactly what it says it does.
This was my perception as well. Keep in mind that the dungeon doesn't build until after you pass the vendors and enter the dungeon; if you stop by the Architect before the dungeon build step, then it probably just skips the rebuild.

 
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The Poughkeepsie Tapes?
 
Oh nice, now rimjob is a creepy murderer. I vote for the Asylum art for Evil Within, the Piercing Eye is very good too though.

 
A totally badass actor who has made many movies better than they were lol. I cant remember anything recent he was in you may have seen...Man of Steel maybe?
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Michael Shannon is amazing. He made that movie.

Though I also liked the hot Kryptonian chick, Antje Traue.

Too bad the movie itself wasn't that great otherwise. The ending was unexpected and a great twist that absolutely made sense, but the mechanics of the genetic profiling and its effect on the Kryptonians should have been explored more, and the stupid fight scenes cut down by about half. I don't know who really wants to see movie after movie of super-powered people being thrown through walls but not getting hurt. It gets old fast and just kills any narrative pacing a movie generates otherwise. :wall:

 
The wording was at the very top, pictures required no scrolling. At least from my perspective. That's why I questioned your sobriety.
not on mobile. Shitty site is shitty. Not a big deal. I thought it wad funny I didn't see anything when I clicked the link. It makes sense sears would be the place that would sell a shitty fridge.
 
Crazy to see the different response from NA and EU fans for this month's lineup.  Everything NA I've read has been mostly positive and everything EU has been mostly negative.  Really weird considering 5 of the 6 games are the same.

Dat Lego/Dragon's Crown difference.  To be fair we did get games like Terraria and Mutant Mudds where they keep getting crummy Lego games so I can understand that.  But even if we got Lego Harry Potter I'd still be happy with Metrico and Road Not Taken.

I can't wait for the PS+ subscriptions of people who don't like indie games to expire so they'll shut the fuck up.  If you can't find any redeeming value in at least one of Road Not Taken/Fez/Metrico/Proteus then please go back to whatever games you do actually like and just shut the hell up.

 
Long and probably boring Michael Shannon story:

So one of my best friends from college is Michael Shannon's baby mama.  They've been together for years, but I never actually met him until recently.  My friend was going to be in her first play on Broadway, and the rest of the cast was Michael Shannon, Paul Rudd and Ed Asner.

So anyway, when a friend of yours is in her first Broadway play, you fucking get your ass to New York and go see it.  I still told her I'd only go if I could have drinks with Paul Rudd afterward.  :)  The terms were acceptable, so me and two other college friends met in New York to go see her play.

The play was incredible.  We were on the list to go backstage, which was pretty cool, and I got to meet Ed Asner, whose name you young assholes probably don't even recognize.  Anyway, we all met up afterward in a private room at a bar down the street.  Michael Shannon was super nice - knew who I was, made a point of introducing himself and talking to me, said how happy they both were I could make it, etc.  He's kind of an intimidating dude - intense and just a big guy - but he was really cool.

OK, so here's where it gets good.  Turns out motherfucking Daniel Craig and his wife Rachel Weisz were at the show, too, and Michael Shannon had invited them to drinks with us.  I'm already on my celebrity high because I'm sitting having a drink with Paul Rudd when those two walk into the room and sit at our table.  This is right before the new Bond film was coming out, too.  Daniel Craig asked me what I was drinking and wanted to buy me drinks.  James Bond was buying my drinks.  They were both super cool and couldn't get over the fact that the four of us from college all still kept in touch even though we're all over the country.  And listening to Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Michael Shannon talk about acting was ridiculously interesting.

So basically, Michael Shannon is forever associated with one of the best nights of my life, with great friends I don't get to see nearly enough and a night of drinking and great conversation with some acting heavyweights who all seemed so happy to just have a night of normal conversation.

Oh, and Daniel Craig picked up the tab, because of course he did.

 
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people hate indie games cause the graphics aren't as good as call of duty, and because they aren't call of duty. call of duty is the end all be all of games. every studio should just make call of duty games forever. new call of duty the first of every month, and a new map pack every week after that.

problem is, we're outnumbered now. there are too many "gamers" and not enough gamers.

 
I'll tell my Michael Shannon story if anyone wants to hear it, but if you guys hate that shit I'll shut up about it.
Ok, well. I see you're building the suspense.

I've seen him in a few of movies and think Zod is his worst role. Of course it didn't help that I thought the entire movie was boring.

@wren "ghetto". lol, you sound like slidecage.
 
Long and probably boring Michael Shannon story:

So one of my best friends from college is Michael Shannon's baby mama. They've been together for years, but I never actually met him until last fall. My friend was going to be in her first play on Broadway, and the rest of the cast was Michael Shannon, Paul Rudd and Ed Asner.

So anyway, when a friend of yours is in her first Broadway play, you fucking get your ass to New York and go see it. I still told her I'd only go if I could have drinks with Paul Rudd afterward. :) The terms were acceptable, so me and two other college friends met in New York to go see her play.

The play was incredible. We were on the list to go backstage, which was pretty cool, and I got to meet Ed Asner, whose name you young assholes probably don't even recognize. Anyway, we all met up afterward in a private room at a bar down the street. Michael Shannon was super nice - knew who I was, made a point of introducing himself and talking to me, said how happy they both were I could make it, etc. He's kind of an intimidating dude - intense and just a big guy - but he was really cool.

OK, so here's where it gets good. Turns out motherfucking Daniel Craig and his wife Rachel Weisz were at the show, too, and Michael Shannon had invited them to drinks with us. I'm already on my celebrity high because I'm sitting having a drink with Paul Rudd when those two walk into the room and sit at our table. This is right before the new Bond film was coming out, too. Daniel Craig asked me what I was drinking and wanted to buy me drinks. James Bond was buying my drinks. They were both super cool and couldn't get over the fact that the four of us from college all still kept in touch even though we're all over the country. And listening to Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Michael Shannon talk about acting was ridiculously interesting.

So basically, Michael Shannon is forever associated with one of the best nights of my life, with great friends I don't get to see nearly enough and a night of drinking and great conversation with some acting heavyweights who all seemed so happy to just have a night of normal conversation.

Oh, and Daniel Craig picked up the tab, because of course he did.
I don't believe you because this is the internet, but that is an awesome story.

People are free to share stories here when they're awesome. But usually the stories we get are "I got a dinger for $286" and "I just sold hyperdimension neptunia for $12" which are not awesome stories.

 
Long and probably boring Michael Shannon story:

So one of my best friends from college is Michael Shannon's baby mama. They've been together for years, but I never actually met him until last fall. My friend was going to be in her first play on Broadway, and the rest of the cast was Michael Shannon, Paul Rudd and Ed Asner.

So anyway, when a friend of yours is in her first Broadway play, you fucking get your ass to New York and go see it. I still told her I'd only go if I could have drinks with Paul Rudd afterward. :) The terms were acceptable, so me and two other college friends met in New York to go see her play.

The play was incredible. We were on the list to go backstage, which was pretty cool, and I got to meet Ed Asner, whose name you young assholes probably don't even recognize. Anyway, we all met up afterward in a private room at a bar down the street. Michael Shannon was super nice - knew who I was, made a point of introducing himself and talking to me, said how happy they both were I could make it, etc. He's kind of an intimidating dude - intense and just a big guy - but he was really cool.

OK, so here's where it gets good. Turns out motherfucking Daniel Craig and his wife Rachel Weisz were at the show, too, and Michael Shannon had invited them to drinks with us. I'm already on my celebrity high because I'm sitting having a drink with Paul Rudd when those two walk into the room and sit at our table. This is right before the new Bond film was coming out, too. Daniel Craig asked me what I was drinking and wanted to buy me drinks. James Bond was buying my drinks. They were both super cool and couldn't get over the fact that the four of us from college all still kept in touch even though we're all over the country. And listening to Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Michael Shannon talk about acting was ridiculously interesting.

So basically, Michael Shannon is forever associated with one of the best nights of my life, with great friends I don't get to see nearly enough and a night of drinking and great conversation with some acting heavyweights who all seemed so happy to just have a night of normal conversation.

Oh, and Daniel Craig picked up the tab, because of course he did.
That is awesome. I would have walked to NY for that. Rudd is one of my favorite comedic actors in recent memory as well.

 
People are free to share stories here when they're awesome. But usually the stories we get are "I got a dinger for $286" and "I just sold hyperdimension neptunia for $12" which are not awesome stories.
Those are riveting stories Tyler. I've met a few "names" as well, but nothing with a story like that.

 
That is awesome. I would have walked to NY for that. Rudd is one of my favorite comedic actors in recent memory as well.
It was surreal. The craziest part was at the end of the evening, when everyone switched from normal person mode to "I'm a celebrity" mode when we left the private room and had to walk through the rest of the bar. I was walking behind Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, and people were losing their shit. Girls were screaming, dudes were spilling beers trying to pat him on the back... they rushed through there as quickly as possible into a waiting towncar and were gone in a flash. It was crazy.

 
they just look so big. if I had my way I'd have tiny little ear buds - primarily because I can't block everything out in the morning, gotta listen for the kids waking up.
You can do what I did when my kids were younger; just don't put the headset directly over your ears. You can hear everything from the speakers and still hear what's going on around you.

 
[quote name="tylerh1701" post="11969914" timestamp="1406773013"]I don't believe you because this is the internet, but that is an awesome story.

People are free to share stories here when they're awesome. But usually the stories we get are "I got a dinger for $286" and "I just sold hyperdimension neptunia for $12" which are not awesome stories.[/quote]

Correction: $296. Also, awesome story!
 
Don't you live in Tampa Bay or something? Isn't that like the asshole of America?
Hahaha what does this even mean?

Long and probably boring Michael Shannon story:

So one of my best friends from college is Michael Shannon's baby mama. They've been together for years, but I never actually met him until recently. My friend was going to be in her first play on Broadway, and the rest of the cast was Michael Shannon, Paul Rudd and Ed Asner.

So anyway, when a friend of yours is in her first Broadway play, you fucking get your ass to New York and go see it. I still told her I'd only go if I could have drinks with Paul Rudd afterward. :) The terms were acceptable, so me and two other college friends met in New York to go see her play.

The play was incredible. We were on the list to go backstage, which was pretty cool, and I got to meet Ed Asner, whose name you young assholes probably don't even recognize. Anyway, we all met up afterward in a private room at a bar down the street. Michael Shannon was super nice - knew who I was, made a point of introducing himself and talking to me, said how happy they both were I could make it, etc. He's kind of an intimidating dude - intense and just a big guy - but he was really cool.

OK, so here's where it gets good. Turns out motherfucking Daniel Craig and his wife Rachel Weisz were at the show, too, and Michael Shannon had invited them to drinks with us. I'm already on my celebrity high because I'm sitting having a drink with Paul Rudd when those two walk into the room and sit at our table. This is right before the new Bond film was coming out, too. Daniel Craig asked me what I was drinking and wanted to buy me drinks. James Bond was buying my drinks. They were both super cool and couldn't get over the fact that the four of us from college all still kept in touch even though we're all over the country. And listening to Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Michael Shannon talk about acting was ridiculously interesting.

So basically, Michael Shannon is forever associated with one of the best nights of my life, with great friends I don't get to see nearly enough and a night of drinking and great conversation with some acting heavyweights who all seemed so happy to just have a night of normal conversation.

Oh, and Daniel Craig picked up the tab, because of course he did.
You're right, this is an awesome story. Baby mama part is random enough that I'm going to assume it's the truth. Daniel Craig tho...lol, I almost pulled out the Jenneifer Lawrence gif on you.
 
People are free to share stories here when they're awesome. But usually the stories we get are "I got a dinger for $286" and "I just sold hyperdimension neptunia for $12" which are not awesome stories.
I had eggs for breakfast. I've been regretting it all day. Also I sold a few Steam cards for .08 a piece and am now sitting pretty on my pile of digital money.
 
It was surreal. The craziest part was at the end of the evening, when everyone switched from normal person mode to "I'm a celebrity" mode when we left the private room and had to walk through the rest of the bar. I was walking behind Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, and people were losing their shit. Girls were screaming, dudes were spilling beers trying to pat him on the back... they rushed through there as quickly as possible into a waiting towncar and were gone in a flash. It was crazy.
Haha, I bet. I couldn't imagine having to deal with that all the time. They're used to it, I'm sure, but still. But yeah, that's totally awesome dude. I'm definitely jealous lol.

 
Got to a new area in Rogue Legacy and it felt like victory! Promptly died.

It's a pretty great game even though I'm not too good at it. Even Tyler might like it.
 
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