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rancor wrote:Seeing a sign in a shop today that was offering "Prison-style" massages.. :shock:
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I saw it out the window of a bus I was riding in today. Pictures on November 22nd when I go back to that office - I'll be ready this time!
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rancor wrote:Seeing a sign in a shop today that was offering "Prison-style" massages.. :shock:
:lol: Picture please!
Don't say I never deliver. :wink:

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Well I'll be damned.
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I can't sleep because I wake up feeling hungry at 5 AM, realized I didn't have dinner before going to bed, therefore spending 10 hours on an empty stomach. I go to the convenience store, and look up to the sky for no reason... right as a blue shooting star passes above.

I haven't smiled like this since I was a kid.
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rancor wrote:
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rancor wrote:Seeing a sign in a shop today that was offering "Prison-style" massages.. :shock:
:lol: Picture please!
Don't say I never deliver. :wink:

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Are those for sale at tokyo shmups?
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Yesterday was my last day of employment.

I've mentioned it before, but I'm really excited to start school.
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Cromspeed, sir Mesh. I wish the best for anyone who decides to go to school. Especially since I dropped out and do nothing and finding a good job is impossible.
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mesh control wrote:Yesterday was my last day of employment.

I've mentioned it before, but I'm really excited to start school.
I last remember you saying you wanted to study physics?

is that still the plan?

and its never too late, drauch. My sister is in her late twenties and she went back to school while working a job, and raising two kids.

*insert inspirational pep talk here*
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Yes, physics is still the plan.

It really is never too late to go to school. I'm 22 and have worked at a mine for 4 years. I was making $55k/year, but education is much more important to me. especially when I live in hell.

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A couple days ago I saw the Girls Gone Wild bus in my town.

...and it made me smile. :)

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This is kind of a weird bit of national pride, but I love that lately Canadian Whisky and Beer manufacturers have been embracing and promoting our role in American Prohibition by remembering the history of our products being bootlegged into the US. Much of it is pomp and circumstance, but it still makes me smile.

In particular, this commercial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93emK_a0nS8

History:
http://www.thegridto.com/life/society/t ... ry-lesson/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O6IMYSSs7c

It made me smile that I don't know anybody like the ones above.
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Found this searching for stuff on Google:

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So that's the original picture... Spiderman 3?
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Seeing Justin Bieber, Carly Ray Jepsen and Marianas Trench booed or eliciting a lukewarm response, while Gordon Lightfoot got a fantastic reaction. Shows the CFL fans in attendance have respect for great music with a history and not for what's popular at the moment. Plus Lightfoot is a Canadian music Icon. I'm now relaxing and listening to The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and smiling.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/story/2012/ ... 21125.html
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This is one of the best hidden camera pranks i've seen. Still laughing hard.

http://gawker.com/5963405/not-even-kidd ... prank-ever
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Damn...that's pretty brutal shit. I'm surprised they can get away with something that evil. Seems like a few of those older folks were about to have heart attacks. I probably would...
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njiska wrote:This is one of the best hidden camera pranks i've seen. Still laughing hard.

http://gawker.com/5963405/not-even-kidd ... prank-ever
This is all over Facebook at the moment, it's hilarious. I love their pranks.

Another favorite of mine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf6zK3uTRkA
And another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IfTdbMI4d4
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I'm assuming the shirt really says Canada, but thank you hoodie.
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http://raccoonharp.ytmnd.com/

Also:
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http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthrea ... ars-Matrix

Pop that popcorn, and watch josh get ripped on by his community.
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"Can't test a cab, but will sell you a PCB to go with it!" -Under his avatar. Hilarious.
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The yen finally fell. :lol:

84.48 yen to the US dollar. Time to buy.

Actually never mind me. It fell but not as much as I was thinking. I was reversing the values in my mind for some reason. :?
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Finished some time ago, but purchased lately as I felt a PAL copy was needed under my roof. The disc took some restorative treatment and then I gave it a go to see how it worked.
Did I forgot how... PSX the music was (I mean it in a good way). Appears that I genuinely missed this game and these characters. Heck, even the half-bad, half-good voice acting (what little is there) pleased me (basically the same actors who failed in Persona 3 FES, failed here as well or they just sound the type).
What I find most irresistible is that I can tell the devs are into this kind of dungeon crawling as much as I am. There are other dungeon crawlers with real-time combat, other games with bosoms and bad voice acting; last but not least, other Japanese games about kids on the run, but this here game has it all. (You guessed it, I like that other Capcom dungeon crawler about kids on the run too.) On top of that, Crimson Tears is NOT a celebrity of hidden gem gaming (a game known for being unknown back then, fetching high prices now because it had low sales).

Can you see why I'm hesitant about playing Spelunky now? Platforming is that other thing I like in my games as much as dungeon crawling, I saw this and it is, like all best things, free. I almost fear to touch it.
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Obiwanshinobi wrote:I can tell the devs are into this kind of dungeon crawling as much as I am.
Perchance do you like Roguelike games like NetHack? Because if you don't, you really need to check it out. Turn-based combat with treasure EVERYWHERE, plus NetHack is still technically in development after more than 20 years.
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I know about NetHack, but I re-played BoFV: Dragon Quarter and Shin MegaTen III this year, thus the turn-based variety can wait. I have yet to play through Baroque (PS2), Ehrgeiz (Forsaken Dungeon), re-play Crimson Tears and... enough said about Spelunky. NetHack can wait for my joyful reunion with computer gaming. I need to get some life too.
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HOW THE FUCK I DIDN'T KNEW ABOUT THIS? :lol:
Wikipedia on Cave's article wrote:A character of the same name represents the company within the company-collaborative RPG Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2.
The link on the Hiperdimensional Neptunia wiki


Youtube video of her ultimate skill: Black Label :lol:

Japan at its finest :P
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only on the neo geo forum:
I wonder if it would be possible to build ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) adapter for Neo carts - so that they could be played without leaving insertion marks on the contacts. That way you could actually play the game and it would appear "virgin." The fact the she - er, I mean it - was "used" would just be your dirty little secret
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