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The Blackangel

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  1. While I'm not the biggest on first person, this game does look very promising. I'll need to see more about it before I could make a decision, but I'm liking what I'm seeing so far.
  2. I have to disagree with you on this one @Shagger. I think the fault here is entirely on lazy parents that use TV and video games as babysitters. If these parents had any interest in their children's lives, this wouldn't be a problem. The ESRB exists for a reason. To tell people what games are and are not appropriate for the differing age demographics. You don't buy a game with an M rating for a fucking 5 year old. So if these jackoffs had half a brain cell, they would see that the fault is entirely on their heads. If you have a child, then you need to be an adult and raise the child. That or give the child up for adoption so it can be raised by parents who actually do parent the child.
  3. I would stick with the iPhone. I've had nothing but success with them doing everything I need and want them to do. Whereas with android, the damn things never worked right once, they weren't customizable, they barely ever worked, and when they did they made me long for the days of my old Nokia Tracfone.
  4. This is an extremely easy one. A rat. They are flat out sacred to me. I can't fathom the mere idea of doing them wrong.
  5. Knowing that the music I listened to as a kid was a million times better than the shit kids call music today. In the 80's we had bands like Cinderella, Faster Pussycat, REO Speedwagon, Bon Jovi, and so on. That was real music.
  6. There are many who would take my time. I shun them. There are some who share my time. I am entertained by them. There are precious few who contribute to my time. I cherish them -Anton LaVey
  7. This is going to come as no surprise, but my happy place is in the cemetery. The silence and the stillness bring me such a peaceful feeling. Especially at night. I crave the isolation. I can't be healthy both mentally and physically if I'm around too many people.
  8. I still burn CD's. But I miss the days of missing the first couple words while you hit record to tape a song off the radio. Having a hundred blank cassettes that were all full of songs taped off the radio. Ninety of them having the same songs over and over.
  9. I used to ride them when I was a teenager, and I also played cowboy poker a few times as well. To do those things you have to enjoy gambling with your life. It's the only thing I gamble with. I never gambled with my money. Only my life.
  10. I've had pneumonia a few times, and I agree that it's not fun. The thing here though is that at those heights there's no worry about catching pneumonia because it's too cold for the virus to survive. You would have had to have it before you started the climb. It's like how you can't catch a cold at either of the poles. It's too cold for the virus to survive. With the bends though, that's the reason divers stop several times on their way to the surface. To combat it and allow their blood gasses to get back to normal. Then you have to remember the submersible last year that imploded on its way to the Titanic. They were all dead before they even knew there was a problem. I guess I'm seeing the choice as do you want to die a slow cold death, or do you want to be dead before you even know there's any issues? I'll take the quick one.
  11. Saw IV 8/10
  12. Everest is a cemetery. There are hundreds of dead bodies on it. The most famous is Green Boots. Sure, after the centuries of sailors there are more in the oceans, but that's a whole different set of circumstances. I would say you have a smaller chance of dying in the ocean than you do on Everest. As for rescue, that's why there are hundreds of bodies on the way up. There is no rescue on that mountain. You die, you stay right where you drop. You have to have special breathing equipment because if you just try to breathe normally when you're starting to get up there in elevation, your lungs will freeze. I'll happily take my chances in the ocean.
  13. With Annie Palmer roaming around, it's freaky as hell. Especially with her being buried in an unmarked grave somewhere on the estate grounds of what was formerly her plantation. Yeah, there's that tomb near the house, but that's for tourists that don't know anything about Rose Hall. I would love to come back to Jamaica and go on another tour. If I'm lucky, we'll see the wicked bitch somewhere and I can tell her to eat shit if she gets on my nerves bad enough. This kind of thing is why @Rain Dew and I are paranormal investigators. We love the paranormal and anything that simply can't be explained. Cryptids are also a passion with our paranormal beliefs. There's just too much out there in this world that has no rational explanation except for being a cryptid or paranormal. I'm looking for The Rake, and I'm gonna nail his ass! Creepypasta, I know, but it's still fun to say!
  14. Easy choice. Neither. But if I'm being forced to choose it's another easy answer. The deep sea. There's so much down there to see that it's just amazing. I could also do things such as visit the wreckage of the Titanic. I've seen relics and pieces of the ship, but to actually visit the ship in 80% of its entirety would just be awesome. Then going by the debris field between the two pieces of the ship would leave me speechless. If I had millions of dollars, I would commission a scale model of the ship. But to afford that, I would have to be at a point in wealth where I'm wiping my ass with $100 bills.
  15. Is anyone else into the paranormal? I love the whole subject, especially stories from other cultures. Some of my favorites are Spedlins Tower, the big grey man of Ben Macdhui, the moving coffins of Barbados, Okiku's Well, the duppies of Jamaica, La Llorona, and Monte Cristo just to name a few. There's thousands more from all over the world. The most infamous here in the states is easily the White House. But there's also other places like Hell House in New Orleans Louisiana and the Winchester house. Then there's objects like Annabelle and Robert, the Hope Diamond, and several works of art like The Anguished Man, The Crying Boy, and The Hands Resist Him paintings. There's dozens of other paranormal/haunted/daemonic places and objects that I haven't mentioned that I'm a fan of. But I want to hear what everyone else has to say. @Shagger and @Crazycrab Have you guys ever checked out either of the ones I mentioned? I would love to hear your thoughts on them!
  16. People rarely survive an avalanche. The force of the snow hitting them isn't much different that a wall of concrete hitting them. If they're not immediately killed by that, they usually tend to suffocate under the snow.
  17. After considering a few things, I would go for the ice climbing. My body is intolerant of heat and if the temp gets much above 65° to 70° I pass out. It's not until I can get taken somewhere that is colder than I come back around. So while volcano surfing sounds like a blast, I would just prefer being conscious while having that kind of thrill.
  18. If animation was for kids only, I would like to meet the parent that is comfortable with their 5 year old watching Drawn Together.
  19. Either way, here's hoping the answer is a flat out NO. The Switch is not an appropriate platform for AAA titles. It simply takes away so much from the game due to it's size. Sure you can port it to play on a TV, but that still doesn't do them justice. Keep AAA games on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
  20. The worst I've seen was Hayden Christiansen as Anakin Skywalker. He destroyed the role and just made me sick. M. Night Shymalan is the worst director in cinema history. It doesn't matter who the actors are, his movies are career enders. The only movie he ever did that was even half decent was The Sixth Sense. Everything else is in the toilet with Adolf trump's integrity.
  21. This is like saying gaming is just for kids. It's not for everyone, but it is for someone. A lot of adults watch cartoons. And I don't mean only things like Family Guy or South Park. I still watch Popeye, Felix the Cat, He-Man, TMNT, Looney Tunes, and tons of others that I grew up on.
  22. Thankfully it was a tracfone. I just left it and bought a new one because it was sticking out of a fresh pile of shit that I hadn't flushed yet.
  23. Actually, it was usually throwing stars.
  24. Then any word of that retarded fucking valley girl slang. I can't fucking stand it. Until someone spreads you on a piece of toast, you're not fucking jelly. You're jealous. And that's just the beginning of it.
  25. Typically, no I don't celebrate my birthday. It's nothing but a reminder that I'm one more year closer to death. But if you celebrate yours, take the day off and delve into something that you truly enjoy.
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