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Re: bitter dread

Posted: 25 Jan 2017, 19:40
by Coryman
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Re: bitter dread

Posted: 25 Jan 2017, 21:26
by InsaneIntentions1
Tell me the things I need to know about Michigan before I move

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 25 Jan 2017, 21:32
by freakin whatzit
yo i got a cool game
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(i coulda taken a better picture but whatever...)

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 25 Jan 2017, 22:08
by Le Neveu de Rameau
InsaneIntentions1 wrote:Tell me the things I need to know about Michigan before I move
It's shaped like an oven mitt or a mutant Jutland, although there's also a second part that's actually in Canada or something, but you don't have to worry about that because it's entirely populated by trees.

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 25 Jan 2017, 23:47
by Rixithechao
As a Texan who spends his summers up in Michigan (Pentwater, to be precise), the weather's much nicer up there than it is down here -- good beach weather, but as a downside there's also more mosquitoes. I'm told the winters are pretty bad, too.

Lots of fresh fruits and veggies, we go blueberry-picking at least once every summer and my grandfather used to pick raspberries and cherries from bushes he'd find while driving around. As far as restaraunts go, Tony's, Ponderosa Steakhouse and Mancino's are pretty great and if you ever find yourself in Pentwater be sure to check out the House of Flavors and the Brown Bear.

Also, Mackinac Island fudge.

and mackinac island in general I guess but srsly try the fudge

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 26 Jan 2017, 00:31
by Ivy
Le Neveu de Rameau wrote:there's also a second part that's actually in Canada or something, but you don't have to worry about that because it's entirely populated by trees.
Can confirm, Am tree.

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 26 Jan 2017, 00:56
by YelseyKing
Ivy wrote:
Le Neveu de Rameau wrote:there's also a second part that's actually in Canada or something, but you don't have to worry about that because it's entirely populated by trees.
Can confirm, Am tree.
...well now I'm just confused. I thought you were ivy. You know, a completely different type of plant. And now you say you're a tree? Which is it?!?!? :?

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 26 Jan 2017, 07:29
by TheFinalSentinel
Rockythechao wrote:mackinac island in general I guess but srsly try the fudge
Ehhhh, I'll probably always like my great-grandma's recipe more.
But Mackinac fudge is really good, I'll give it that.

In general it was a really nice vacation when I went there. The bike trails were nice. Good fudge. Horses are neat. And there's a small arcade with some good machines.
Only down was that none of the places we got food at were particularly good.

Tip: If anyone going there wants to get a look at the inside of the Grand Hotel without paying the $10 admission, my family was able to just pretend like they had a room and nobody noticed. "Just act like you belong" they said.
Buuut when I went they actually asked... so I just went around the back and nobody was even there to bother.Image
Super easy.

Heck, this goes for a good number of places like that.

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 26 Jan 2017, 10:41
by metasomnia?
CrappyBlueLuigi wrote:unfortunately, i also forgot what you were going to say. sorry i can't be of more help.
:O
freakin whatzit wrote:yo i got a cool game
(i coulda taken a better picture but whatever...)
That is a cool looking game (I have no idea what it's about though)

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 26 Jan 2017, 11:51
by raekuul
Yay it's time for me to push more paper ^^

(I mean it's only a part time job but it's a job and I've already had a positive impact on the group's morale even though I've only worked four days as of tonight. Who'd have thought that being the grease between the gears would be so rewarding?)

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 26 Jan 2017, 17:52
by RegiGiygas
YelseyKing wrote:
Ivy wrote:
Le Neveu de Rameau wrote:there's also a second part that's actually in Canada or something, but you don't have to worry about that because it's entirely populated by trees.
Can confirm, Am tree.
...well now I'm just confused. I thought you were ivy. You know, a completely different type of plant. And now you say you're a tree? Which is it?!?!? :?
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Re: bitter dread

Posted: 26 Jan 2017, 23:13
by freakin whatzit
metasomnia? wrote:
freakin whatzit wrote:yo i got a cool game
(i coulda taken a better picture but whatever...)
That is a cool looking game (I have no idea what it's about though)
here
alternatively, here

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 00:14
by Ashan
I safely eject my USB devices before unplugging them

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 00:51
by TheFinalSentinel
Ashan wrote:I safely eject my USB devices before unplugging them
NEEEEEEEEEEEEERD!!!
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Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 04:22
by RegiGiygas
Ashan wrote:I safely eject my USB devices before unplugging them
why?

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 06:02
by Zeldamaster12
So I've started to play Pokemon Sun, and what I've played so far is good, but holy hell the tutorial part of the game takes forever. I'm over 2 hours in and still haven't completely finished the tutorial part of the game.

As for my starter, I picked Litten. I know, his final evo looks dumb, but at the same time, his moveset is killer. I normally pick the water starter, but while Popplio isn't a bad starter by any means, it just doesn't seem like my cup of tea.

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 07:27
by TheFinalSentinel
Zeldamaster12 wrote:So I've started to play Pokemon Sun, and what I've played so far is good, but holy hell the tutorial part of the game takes forever. I'm over 2 hours in and still haven't completely finished the tutorial part of the game.

As for my starter, I picked Litten. I know, his final evo looks dumb, but at the same time, his moveset is killer. I normally pick the water starter, but while Popplio isn't a bad starter by any means, it just doesn't seem like my cup of tea.
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Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 07:40
by Alice
Ashan wrote:I safely eject my USB devices before unplugging them
I prefer to just tear them out, USB port and all, personally.

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 09:20
by Whimsical Calamari
Alice wrote:
Ashan wrote:I safely eject my USB devices before unplugging them
I prefer to just tear them out, USB port and all, personally.
once i tried to pull out a flash drive but only the case and half the circuit board came out. the rest was still plugged in
that was an unfortunate day.

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 14:59
by freakin whatzit
i remove my usb devices with a sledgehammer

i also like to regularly toss my computer into lava

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 15:18
by BurntTenda
I use very powerful laser beams to remove the computer from my USB drive.

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 15:37
by Zeldamaster12
TheFinalSentinel wrote:
Zeldamaster12 wrote:So I've started to play Pokemon Sun, and what I've played so far is good, but holy hell the tutorial part of the game takes forever. I'm over 2 hours in and still haven't completely finished the tutorial part of the game.

As for my starter, I picked Litten. I know, his final evo looks dumb, but at the same time, his moveset is killer. I normally pick the water starter, but while Popplio isn't a bad starter by any means, it just doesn't seem like my cup of tea.
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hahaha oh god that's terrible

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 16:37
by Ivy
Ashan wrote:I safely eject my USB devices before unplugging them
Me too, well, storage devices only.

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 16:39
by InsaneIntentions1
I wish I had enough money to ship my stuff up with me, but I don't have $900 to spare :(

Re: bitter dread

Posted: 28 Jan 2017, 18:01
by Bean
InsaneIntentions1 wrote:I wish I had enough money to ship my stuff up with me, but I don't have $900 to spare :(
Ugh. It took us a month to move my grandmother's stuff from the city to the county here when she moved in with us, and that was just a twenty mile trip or so. Good luck with everything.