The pain will give way to success and with success comes victory and with victory comes experience and with experience comes power and with power comes pain and so the cycle continues. So get to punching, lad, you'll reach level cap yet.
Only if you also start punching it.
Shhh! They'll find out if you say it.
Pokemon was significantly worse. I will not argue this because I'm not in the mood to justify myself to a bunch of people basing their arguments on skewed nostalgia tainted memories and little else. Both had really awesome movie soundtracks.
Your life must be hard.
doing this.
This show doesn't make me want to shoot myself. Fans of it do.
Console gaming may not be dead yet, but
Only actually cared for stuff with Tom.
http://i.imgur.com/WwwOb.png Current safety save. Working with sub images in layers beneath as a way to present multiple moments in time rather than animation or pages. I'm not sure about it, should I continue with this idea?
I personally love looking at parts and hanging around computer stores when I can.
Ah, okay. Sounds like you guys had fun.
You did a better job wiring then my roommate did. You've built before? y/n
I meant both.
Penis is made of flesh.
But she craves human flesh.
Sorta, he's got a lotta things going on it seems. Kinda keeps putting off the whole permanent housing thing. I tell him it's an investment and he'll come out better in the long run but he usually just kinda shrugs it off.
I'm not smiling.
Theoretically actually refers to something being in acordance with theory rather than practice. There is nothing that says anything is theoretically possible, that's why theory is as high as you can get as a scientific idea or system. Sure, some things get to be called laws, but they're also theories. There is very much science, i.e. theory, supporting that dead things don't become zombies or any permutation of undead. By that merit, theoretically a zombie apocalypse is, to the limits of our understandings, impossible. The thing you're getting at is that theory or our understanding of the world can change and we don't know what it will change to become. But that doesn't have anything to do with currently accepted theory and thus the use of theoretically as a word. So you could be worse off, but still wrong.