we're an odd bunch, aren't we? lol
all in good fun, I assure you, lol
shush, you're ruining the fun =P
went looking for the episode on the High Seas.๐ดโโ ๏ธ
a minute and a half in, and John De Lancie pops up, and I'm dying๐
God, Q was such a troll...
Okay, back to my nostalgia trip.๐ฟ
Funny enough, Christian rock had/has some pretty good songs and artists...
The link is one I like even though I'm not a Christian.
Strategy gamers
Rotc type exercises, maybe?
I apologize in my case, even though I work my ass off at work, maybe something like survival training or camping would be a good choice (really big into survival crafting games)๐ค
...maybe Pokemon fans could get into rodeo or bullfighting๐
or christian rap... yeah, you have a point...
yeah, but you inevitably get the "yeah, but he didn't consummate the marriage until she was nine argument if you bring that up.๐
fair enough, lol.
also, a fw good places to start looking when making that playlist are this video and most of the songs from the full album these songs come from. ( I especially like valley forge and hold the line personally, but all of them are good songs, even the one song that drags a bit for me personally, hollow man)
also, real american by rick derringer, lol.
A tip I use is if you work a job involving labor, apply the following motto:
My job is my workout."
fair enough. not like I'm an expert of anything.
lmao. nah, I think it would be good to get gamers off the couch. It's a great hobby, but if gamergate should have taught us anything, it's that we need to get out from behind our screens more, even if only to protect the hobby we love.
at best he was bi, don't forget he had a pedophilic marriage with a 9 year old girl...
Not sure what that means, could you elaborate? I'm not really a market guy ๐
sorry for the nested links
...Lemme get you started...
fair enough, lol
honestly, I like some country, but I'm more of a metalhead, personally.
...and the internet basically revived metal, at least in the indie scene
...let me introduce you to the Hell that was country music in the '90s...
play that on loop for thirty minutes, then when you go out in public, have a friend drive up blasting it fromt he radio.
then tune to a ROCK STATION and that shit is still fucking playing...
Song was unavoidable, and I legitimately hated it after a while...
Further proof that the future of gaming is the indy market: I didn't even know what this headline was referring to until I came to the comments of this post.
Depends, some of them are pretty good, and lead to the rise of entire genres in gaming.
Siderant:* The narrative that all gamers are sexist pigs who hate women has always been odd to me when you have characters like samus aran, Lara Croft, Jill Valentine, etc. who are beloved by gamers, right alongside Mario, Nathan Drake, Chris Redfield, etc.
Of course the normies who don't pay attention to gaming unless it's on a cellphone don't really get this, which makes it a useful attack vector, but it was always a bit funny to me anyway.
so are you more of an ivory-tickler, or a fret snapper?
Zoomers
that brings up an interesting question, what the hell are we gonna call gen alpha when they start hitting the internet en masse?
Holy shit, that's not rock, that's Pop on valium...
rock and metal is pretty much dead
nah, they're just less mainstream these days.
come back baby, rock n roll never forgets
also, keep in mind don mclean put out the best 50s rock anthem...in 1971.
backyard scientist? I feel like I saw that video...