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Hornshire

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  1. Pffft. Who pays for ass fudge?
  2. Most things that are no longer with Us are the result of deliberate choices, having meticulously weighed the pros and cons and fully understanding that overall it is better to have separated from whatever it is, despite how fond of a particular facet We may have been. By and large, it is not the physical object itself that We grow attached to, but the feelings it evokes, and typically the memory of the object alone suffices to quell any longing for said feeling. Sometimes merely memory of the feeling itself is enough. Having said all that... A large number of places We frequent being within walking distance.
  3. Depends. Is the intended point of the conversation at all related, or do you have a specific segue to said point planned? Also to what extent are the other parties involved familiar with the topic? Context is everything. In the broadest sense, just requiring the specific knowledge of what hentai is puts it in the weird category. We wonder though, why do you care if it's weird or not?
  4. Oh. Well then... now you just watch it burn.
  5. Set it on fire. That's typically the correct answer in these situations.
  6. Fonzie doesn't help.
  7. We scored 20. A bit higher than expected, but We'll take it.
  8. Our VHS collection consists of Pulp Fiction and Alien. That is all. Unfortunately, the means by which We would generally watch them is a mammoth TV/DVD/VCR that is currently residing in some storage room or another at Our parents house. Occasionally, We do fix our gaze upon the tapes for a minute or so as they sit on the shelf, all the same.
  9. It's okay, dude. Someday, you won't be too chickenshit to actually make a move, and then you can be the one under investigation for rape!
  10. No one's saying you have to do it then. In fact, We're pretty sure no one is saying you should do it anytime at all.
  11. The best time is right after she decides your her boyfriend. But if that's where she's at in life, she's probably going to swallow a bullet first, so anytime before she pulls the trigger would suffice.
  12. Inquisition's combat system was intended to be much closer to the PC version than Origins' was. We only ever played it on console, so We don't know if Bioware actually achieved that or not. We played through Origins multiple times, and enjoyed it each time. We got through Inquisition once, and it was okay. It lacks a lot of the cohesion in Origins- the various zones don't really feel like part of the same world and the war table tasks detract more than they add; the story is not particularly compelling, and a large portion of what makes it interesting is feeling some of the extended impacts of your decisions from the previous two installments. A few of the side characters are neat, but most of the personalities you interact with for the bulk of the game are pretty dry. Our general feeling is that if you did not like Origins, there isn't much you'll like about Inquisition. But $16 is not a lot, so if you're feeling somewhat adventurous... it's a solid maybe.
  13. Lion King is tops, hands down. Runners up include Sleeping Beauty, Jungle Book, and The Rescuers Down Under (although it's been ages since We've seen it.) As an aside, while We like it a good deal more than Lion King, We don't count Nightmare Before Christmas as a "Disney movie", since it wasn't released as such.
  14. Yeah. It's been a bit. We were still saying "I" back then. Time flies when you're squandering it on feckless constituents.
  15. Hornshire

    Hello

    The child has grown. The dream is gone.
  16. Truth. Always.
  17. We have a notebook. It's blue. Just so you know.
  18. Hornshire

    HUGS

    From your point of view, perhaps. Truth is also pretty subjective.
  19. Hornshire

    HUGS

    Both of those statements are extremely subjective.
  20. Thank you for your interest in our company. Your application has been received, and will be reviewed. If a suitable position matching your skills and experience is found, one of our representatives will contact you.
  21. No argument here. Yet.
  22. Maybe find a company that more aligns with your personal values. Alternatively, tell HR to stop hiring dipshits.
  23. Fear is not conducive to isolation. It signifies to many power, and power begets followers. It signifies to others a challenge, and challenges draw confrontation. And to others still, it signifies enigma, which in turn creates inquisitiveness. If you want to keep others at a distance, you must become repulsive. Disgusting, but not grotesque as that is a curiosity. You must strive for a mundane sort of ugly and uncomfortable... Essentially it requires that you increase tenfold all those insecurities that you're probably trying to stave off by avoiding people in the first place.
  24. Poe was the very definition of romantic in his time. And every one still thought he was creepy as fuck.
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