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You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here.
TOONAMI GOT NEON GENESIS EVANGELION! SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 1 AM! BE THERE!
Source What do all of you think of all this? I don't really have much of an opinion, but I am kind of surprised to find that Sony seems to have done the "no glasses 3D" thing first.
Highlights include the name Dan Dragomir, a guy who seems to have been named after the currency of Renaissance-Era Italy, and two random mentions of Metal Gear Solid 4. 10/10, would stare blankly at again. That said, Ubisoft Montreal must be compensating for something if they need credits that long.
These pretzels are making me thirsty.
Yo, I got some Earl Grey, though!
I wrote an e-mail to her but I haven't gotten a response yet. I'm starting to think she doesn't exist.
My kitchen is on fire, so I can't make dinner. Should I order out?
OMG this artbook is so pretty.
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Enzy, you're going to be the Best Lady.
Get voting.
(You know, because you can't hear text. That would be absurd) Years before I found out about Doctor Who, I read a series of short stories on a website titled Things of Interest. These stories, the link to which I will place at the end of this post, made me absolutely fascinated with the kind of character that the Doctor is, although I had never once heard of him at that point. What character did I become fascinated with, then? I'll tell you. His name is Ed MacPherson, and he was nothing more than a mad scientist sharing a flat with a regular scientist. Ed was a master of the insane arts. He made everything from a giant fighting robot to an interdimensional bread slicer. He raised an Amiga 500 to sentience by accident. Time travel? No problem. This man was my Doctor before I even knew about the Doctor. I recently rediscovered these short stories that brought me so much joy and thought my fellow Whovians would love them too. I am proud to present to you the stories of a madman, sans box. http://qntm.org/ed
What advice would you give your older self? I'd go forward and say, "Dude, you should have married her," just to see how future me responds.
That tagline is a mystery to me, though. What could "U R Not E" be referring to?
Meet me in front of the saloon at sundown and we can settle this like men.