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Likewise if you can't talk or interact with someone you may not know but are interested in knowing.
How did people make new friends before networks?
In jest or not, I'm Asian and I find nothing remotely offensive about hand shaking.
If someone bowed to me, I'd be confused.
Months and months for many console titles - NTSC to PAL conversions, language translations etc etc.
That's if PAL regions get it at all!
10 hours to figure out it's a fake.
Well I guess trial/error was a bit risky.
And I kept my composure by myself.
When others came by, yeah, I just had to complain though.
Then there's the opposite, say, "meet real Russian women".
Of course, it was using your ancestoral spirits to possess your own flatulence.
Hmmm.
A giant robot taskforce has also been assembled to combat tentacles of, ahem, varying natures. Hooray!
Guess what? They both lead to obesity!
Not too impossible: Wasn't there like a $1000 car made for the Indian market just some time ago?
This seems pretty, umm, marketable. As much as toilet paper over leaves, anyway.
Sometime streamlined/less is better, right?
Does your alarm clock really need a radio in it?
I don't recall Confucius talking like Yoda either, but, here we are with jokes about him.
Is 'dying' a new buzzword or something?
For the internet breaking all national boundaries!
When you think high tech, well networked states, you don't tend to think of there.
-Every character except Sonic, Tales, and Knuckles-Clumsy, overbearing storyline-Rail grinding-Furries
Rational thinking: It's gone to the dogs.
This is more up to the retailer than the developers or distributers.
Don't forget the usual bots that trawl message boards and the like.
I learnt that the hard way.
I believe this also happens on any number of virtual sites [kids, or otherwise], such as Gaia Online.
1. Those who make things happen2. Those who watch things happen3. Those who wonder what happened
And then, the Morlocks came.
All it took was, how many million years?
Getting too expensive to produce? Too much attention to detail?
Like most all web 2.0 things, it doesn't make any moolah, blogging.
And no surprise is it? With all the topics covered from pointless to inane.
And their robot bird could turn into a cassette tape too. For easy playback, no less.
How awesome was that?
Likewise if you can't talk or interact with someone you may not know but are interested in knowing.
How did people make new friends before networks?
In jest or not, I'm Asian and I find nothing remotely offensive about hand shaking.
If someone bowed to me, I'd be confused.
Months and months for many console titles - NTSC to PAL conversions, language translations etc etc.
That's if PAL regions get it at all!
10 hours to figure out it's a fake.
Well I guess trial/error was a bit risky.
And I kept my composure by myself.
When others came by, yeah, I just had to complain though.
Then there's the opposite, say, "meet real Russian women".
Of course, it was using your ancestoral spirits to possess your own flatulence.
Hmmm.
A giant robot taskforce has also been assembled to combat tentacles of, ahem, varying natures. Hooray!
Guess what? They both lead to obesity!
Not too impossible: Wasn't there like a $1000 car made for the Indian market just some time ago?
This seems pretty, umm, marketable. As much as toilet paper over leaves, anyway.
Sometime streamlined/less is better, right?
Does your alarm clock really need a radio in it?
I don't recall Confucius talking like Yoda either, but, here we are with jokes about him.
Is 'dying' a new buzzword or something?
For the internet breaking all national boundaries!
When you think high tech, well networked states, you don't tend to think of there.
-Every character except Sonic, Tales, and Knuckles
-Clumsy, overbearing storyline
-Rail grinding
-Furries
Rational thinking: It's gone to the dogs.
This is more up to the retailer than the developers or distributers.
Don't forget the usual bots that trawl message boards and the like.
I learnt that the hard way.
I believe this also happens on any number of virtual sites [kids, or otherwise], such as Gaia Online.
1. Those who make things happen
2. Those who watch things happen
3. Those who wonder what happened
And then, the Morlocks came.
All it took was, how many million years?
Getting too expensive to produce? Too much attention to detail?
Like most all web 2.0 things, it doesn't make any moolah, blogging.
And no surprise is it? With all the topics covered from pointless to inane.
And their robot bird could turn into a cassette tape too. For easy playback, no less.
How awesome was that?