

His name was Marauder Shields…
His name was Marauder Shields…
Yes, and the idea of spotting a rare fanciful cow while cowatching.
Unless you were early eighties baby and introduced to BBS at a remarkably young age like me. Oregon Trail generation FTW.
Abby… Normal?
Nah, that’s more related to the episode named ‘Lower Decks’ I think.
Same. Could use a reread. What a great book.
"What is grief if not love perservering?’
Thank you. It’s hard, but it’s worth it.
Had to say goodbye to my cat this weekend.
The past month or so, he’d become very demanding for attention in the middle of the day, crawling all over the desk and nibbling at my hands if they were typing or using the mouse rather than loving on him.
Every day at almost the same time. And I gave him what he wanted every time.
My Monday would certainly be better if he was still doing it.
Goldeneye did allow this. Crazy. Hard to use other buttons though.
Perhaps your award was the friends you made all along…
If you’re still using live journal in 2024, you should win SOMETHING.
Saying ‘nu-uh… you are…’ is right up his alley.
And the next sentence is ‘That is a lie.’
Is this calling the claim of his bad couch loving a lie, or his previous sentence where he denied it?
With how it’s worded, it could even imply that he did reach completion, just that he was too selfish to help the couch get there.
They may not have planned to invade… but I think they did plan to defeat… which is all the quote really is implying IMO.
I don’t think anybody claimed that the Nazis coined the phrase though.
Seriously. I NEVER know what she had for breakfast.
It’s worse! 9 syllables!
Hold on now… you can’t expect everyone to just read your whole comment…
Haven’t gotten back around to the Ultimate Alliance games yet, but I recently picked up the XMen Legends games that preceed them on the OG Xbox.
Still quite a bit of fun.
I actually found and picked up Midnight Sons when I was looking on the PS store to see if those games had been ported.
I love Midnight Sons. It’s very similar in a lot of ways but the gameplay is quite different. I’m told it’s like XCom games by the same company, but I’ve never played that.
Interacting with your team back at base is definitely bigger than in XMen legends, and for some gamers it was too much… a bit of ‘friendship simulator’ to it to increase team chemistry etc.
The gameplay is card based. I recommend looking up a video if curious. It’s not for everyone, but those who love it really love it. Count me as one of them.