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j0ekerr: Goddamnit forgot to take into account that the listed price for the vodafone package is discounted.

Fucking confusopoly!
Don't forget to factor in data caps too...
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FearfulSymmetry: You sound just like me! A slight tap to my skin and I'll walk around with a red spot or bruise for a week. My skin is such a crybaby. ;) But yeah, I'm not too outdoorsy either, so it's not a big deal.
Oh and it's okay, I forgive Canada. And the sun. :P
*puts away matches* :-(
It also seems to take a really long time for cuts on me to heal. My skin just doesn't like being disturbed. (I think that one is stress related.)
Post edited August 14, 2015 by AgentBirdnest
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FearfulSymmetry: You sound just like me! A slight tap to my skin and I'll walk around with a red spot or bruise for a week. My skin is such a crybaby. ;) But yeah, I'm not too outdoorsy either, so it's not a big deal.
Oh and it's okay, I forgive Canada. And the sun. :P
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AgentBirdnest: *puts away matches* :-(
It also seems to take a really long time for cuts on me to heal. My skin just doesn't like being disturbed. (I think that is stress related.)
Oh okay, you can burn Canada to the ground if you really want to. :)
Same here, but my skin has always been like this, no matter what. When I get stressed I just suffer from terribly ridiculous dreams. Oh all right, and some rashes I suppose. :P
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FearfulSymmetry: Oh okay, you can burn Canada to the ground if you really want to. :)
Same here, but my skin has always been like this, no matter what. When I get stressed I just suffer from terribly ridiculous dreams. Oh all right, and some rashes I suppose. :P
*heads north to Canada with some matches* >:-D
When I get stressed, it usually just nukes my stomach. That poor little guy has always been extra sensitive.
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AgentBirdnest: *heads north to Canada with some matches* >:-D
When I get stressed, it usually just nukes my stomach. That poor little guy has always been extra sensitive.
Poor Canadians ... :P

Luckily I don't experience that, and I do get my sleep, even if I'm plagued by the stupidest nightmares you can think of. :P It's when I stop stressing out that I can't sleep. My body can't accept that it's time to relax. xD

We just had a very distressing scene here at home by the way. The cat had to go to the vet and the dog was absolutely terrified that he wasn't coming back. She was so incredibly distressed, it was really sad to see.
Post edited August 14, 2015 by FearfulSymmetry
Playing some Sims 3, made an elderly guy Elliott. He's both mean spirited and flirty. First thing he does is go to the Goth mansion and get invited inside by none other than Gunther Goth. There he meets Cornelia Goth, who turns out to be Gunther's wife.

So of course Elliott begins flirting with her and eventually becomes a romantic option, eventually after a few days he manages to convince Cornelia to leave Gunther. All the while he's homeless (he owns a bare lot) so he either has to crash at the Goth mansion or sleep/shower at the gym.

Well one morning he's sleeping at the gym and he notices Gunther enter the gym, ol' Elliot being the jerk that he is goes up to Gunther and insults him and beats him up (which took three tries, guess Gunther isn't quite THAT much of a pushover). As Elliott goes to leave the gym Cornelia enters. Sensing an opportunity that his mean yet romantic self can't pass up, he proposes to Cornelia right then and there in the gym, within eyesight of Gunther. She accepts, and Gunther is devastated. To make things even better they (Elliott and Cornelia) decide to get married right there as well.

Now Elliott is still homeless at this point so of course he moves in with his loving wife...and her ex and Gunther and Cornelia's child.

Poor Gunther, being forced to live in his now broken household with his ex-wife and her husband. Her new husband, the very man who he had welcomed into his home in good faith. To think of how different things would have been if he would've just turned Elliott away when they first met just a few short days ago...
Post edited August 15, 2015 by NoNewTaleToTell
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FearfulSymmetry: Poor Canadians ... :P

Luckily I don't experience that, and I do get my sleep, even if I'm plagued by the stupidest nightmares you can think of. :P It's when I stop stressing out that I can't sleep. My body can't accept that it's time to relax. xD

We just had a very distressing scene here at home by the way. The cat had to go to the vet and the dog was absolutely terrified that he wasn't coming back. She was so incredibly distressed, it was really sad to see.
The coolest Canadians don't live there anymore.. Jim Carrey, James Cameron... and probably some more J.C.s ;-)

That is really interesting! :-o The only nightmares I ever have are usually about video games... *remembering those dreadful "Papers, Please" dreams* >__<

Aw... poor girl :'-(
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NoNewTaleToTell: Playing some Sims 3, made an elderly guy Elliott. He's both mean spirited and flirty. First thing he does is go to the Goth mansion and get invited inside by none other than Gunther Goth. There he meets Comelia Goth, who turns out to be Gunther's wife.

So of course Elliott begins flirting with her and eventually becomes a romantic option, eventually after a few days he manages to convince Comelia to leave Gunther. All the while he's homeless (he owns a bare lot) so he either has to crash at the Goth mansion or sleep/shower at the gym.

Well one morning he's sleeping at the gym and he notices Gunther enter the gym, ol' Elliot being the jerk that he is goes up to Gunther and insults him and beats him up (which took three tries, guess Gunther isn't quite THAT much of a pushover). As Elliott goes to leave the gym Comelia enters. Sensing an opportunity that his mean yet romantic self can't pass up, he proposes to Comelia right then and there in the gym, within eyesight of Gunther. She accepts, and Gunther is devastated. To make things even better they (Elliott and Comelia) decide to get married right there as well.

Now Elliott is still homeless at this point so of course he moves in with his loving wife...and her ex and Gunther and Comelia's child.

Poor Gunther, being forced to live in his now broken household with his ex-wife and her husband. Her new husband, the very man who he had welcomed into his home in good faith. To think of how different things would have been if he would've just turned Elliott away when they first met just a few short days ago...
The Sims: Torture Simulator. I loved all the different ways you could kill sims off back in 2. I get bored easily though, so I just play The Sims in short bouts. I like Sims Medieval better because you have actual quests. :P
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AgentBirdnest: The coolest Canadians don't live there anymore.. Jim Carrey, James Cameron... and probably some more J.C.s ;-)

That is really interesting! :-o The only nightmares I ever have are usually about video games... *remembering those dreadful "Papers, Please" dreams* >__<

Aw... poor girl :'-(
Hahaha, well all right then! Burn it down!

I always have weird dreams. Either I sleep without remembering anything or it's batshit crazy dreams. I can't believe my imagination sometimes.

Yes, it was really sad to see! I tried to comfort her but she was really scared. And the cat is actually an asshole who doesn't give a shit about her except for the fact that he likes chasing her around the living room. I guess dogs really are much more loyal. :P
Post edited August 14, 2015 by FearfulSymmetry
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NoNewTaleToTell: [...]
Sounds like a nice soap opera :-D
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FearfulSymmetry: Hahaha, well all right then! Burn it down!

I always have weird dreams. Either I sleep without remembering anything or it's batshit crazy dreams. I can't believe my imagination sometimes.

Yes, it was really sad to see! I tried to comfort her but she was really scared. And the cat is actually an asshole who doesn't give a shit about her except for the fact that he likes chasing her around the living room. I guess dogs really are much more loyal. :P
I either can't remember mine, or they are insanely boring. Filling out medical forms, watching youtube videos, that sort of thing.

Cats are devious little punks. They pretend to care about people just enough so that they can get food and attention. Never trust them! (says the man with a cat currently on his lap :-D)
Post edited August 14, 2015 by AgentBirdnest
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AgentBirdnest: I either can't remember mine, or they are insanely boring. Filling out medical forms, watching youtube videos, that sort of thing.

Cats are devious little punks. They pretend to care about people just enough so that they can get food and attention. Never trust them! (says the man with a cat currently on his lap :-D)
Hahaha, that's kind of funny. :P Mine tend to start out mundane but then something goes horribly wrong and all of a sudden I'm doing very weird things. :P

Yeah, and to think that our cat has actually mellowed with old age. He used to lie in wait around corners, ready to attack when you passed by. Such a sweetheart. The dog's only two, though, so she's only seen the 'nicer' side of him. And to be fair, although the cat likes chasing her, he never actually hurts her. He's more careful with her than he is with us.

Despite everything I'm still a cat person. I love our dog too but I just like cats better in general. It's fun that they really choose their own path.
That was ... Grim! :)
Just completed Shadowrun Dragonfall.
That was a Well Done! game.
Somehow, even with a few bugs, the Director's Cut was just awesome.
Downside is... I'm freaking exhausted... played on hard difficulty...
*phew*
Post edited August 14, 2015 by superstande
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FearfulSymmetry: The Sims: Torture Simulator. I loved all the different ways you could kill sims off back in 2. I get bored easily though, so I just play The Sims in short bouts. I like Sims Medieval better because you have actual quests. :P
I didn't know The Sims: Medieval had actual quests, sounds like an interesting concept, a Sims RPG!

Things have gotten worse for poor old Gunther. He's been trying to work his way through his recent bumpy roads, not fighting with Cornelia or Elliott, just staying out of everybody's way and learning to adjust.

Well today he was just on his way home from work when he got the message that his and Cornelia's son Mortimer was taken away due to Cornelia ignoring him. That itself is beyond terrible news, because Mortimer was all he had left in the world that he cared about..but not only does he get that news, but he finds out that Cornelia is indeed pregnant and Elliott is the father.

Meanwhile their kitchen sink has been broken for two days thanks to Elliott, and the floor is covered with water.
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Post edited August 15, 2015 by NoNewTaleToTell
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AgentBirdnest: I either can't remember mine, or they are insanely boring. Filling out medical forms, watching youtube videos, that sort of thing.

Cats are devious little punks. They pretend to care about people just enough so that they can get food and attention. Never trust them! (says the man with a cat currently on his lap :-D)
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FearfulSymmetry: Hahaha, that's kind of funny. :P Mine tend to start out mundane but then something goes horribly wrong and all of a sudden I'm doing very weird things. :P

Yeah, and to think that our cat has actually mellowed with old age. He used to lie in wait around corners, ready to attack when you passed by. Such a sweetheart. The dog's only two, though, so she's only seen the 'nicer' side of him. And to be fair, although the cat likes chasing her, he never actually hurts her. He's more careful with her than he is with us.

Despite everything I'm still a cat person. I love our dog too but I just like cats better in general. It's fun that they really choose their own path.
*big hug for little Fearful-chan*
Now,I'll try to stealth hug Agent-kun.
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FearfulSymmetry: The Sims: Torture Simulator. I loved all the different ways you could kill sims off back in 2. I get bored easily though, so I just play The Sims in short bouts. I like Sims Medieval better because you have actual quests. :P
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NoNewTaleToTell: I didn't know The Sims: Medieval had actual quests, sounds like an interesting concept, a Sims RPG!

Things have gotten worse for poor old Gunther. He's been trying to work his way through his recent bumpy roads, not fighting with Comelia or Elliott, just staying out of everybody's way and learning to adjust.

Well today he was just on his way home from work when he got the message that his and Comelia's son Mortimer was taken away due to Comelia ignoring him. That itself is beyond terrible news, because Mortimer was all he had left in the world that he cared about..but not only does he get that news, but he finds out that Comelia is indeed pregnant and Elliott is the father.

Meanwhile their kitchen sink has been broken for two days thanks to Elliott, and the floor is covered with water.
*facehugs*
Post edited August 14, 2015 by l0rdtr3k
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FearfulSymmetry: The Sims: Torture Simulator. I loved all the different ways you could kill sims off back in 2. I get bored easily though, so I just play The Sims in short bouts. I like Sims Medieval better because you have actual quests. :P
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NoNewTaleToTell: I didn't know The Sims: Medieval had actual quests, sounds like an interesting concept, a Sims RPG!

Things have gotten worse for poor old Gunther. He's been trying to work his way through his recent bumpy roads, not fighting with Comelia or Elliott, just staying out of everybody's way and learning to adjust.

Well today he was just on his way home from work when he got the message that his and Comelia's son Mortimer was taken away due to Comelia ignoring him. That itself is beyond terrible news, because Mortimer was all he had left in the world that he cared about..but not only does he get that news, but he finds out that Comelia is indeed pregnant and Elliott is the father.

Meanwhile their kitchen sink has been broken for two days thanks to Elliott, and the floor is covered with water.
I hope things work out alright in the end for the poor Gunther. But I fear they won't :)
Post edited August 14, 2015 by superstande
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NoNewTaleToTell: I didn't know The Sims: Medieval had actual quests, sounds like an interesting concept, a Sims RPG!

Things have gotten worse for poor old Gunther. He's been trying to work his way through his recent bumpy roads, not fighting with Comelia or Elliott, just staying out of everybody's way and learning to adjust.

Well today he was just on his way home from work when he got the message that his and Comelia's son Mortimer was taken away due to Comelia ignoring him. That itself is beyond terrible news, because Mortimer was all he had left in the world that he cared about..but not only does he get that news, but he finds out that Comelia is indeed pregnant and Elliott is the father.

Meanwhile their kitchen sink has been broken for two days thanks to Elliott, and the floor is covered with water.
Yeah, I actually really like Medieval. The quests are silly but they are also very funny. You can have up to ten heroes with different specializations - monarch, bard, priest, smith, physician, wizard, merchant, knight, spy. I love putting sims on my physician's table and leeching them. :P You can pick different heroes for different quests and who you pick determines how you solve the quest, as there are different ways to do it.

Poor Gunther has the worst life ever. I'd have a breakdown too if I were him.

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l0rdtr3k: *big hug for little Fearful-chan*
Now,I'll try to stealth hug Agent-kun.
*more hugs*
Ugh, job interviews are the most nerve-wracking thing in the world, except maybe evaluations. I feel like I'm going to throw up from anxiety.