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Vnlr: Good Afternoon people!

I hope everyone is doing well? *tired hugs*

I have written 3 hours of music over the past few weeks, and I feel as if my brain is about to implode. It all has to come from somewhere, and now I'm suffering from mental underpressure in my artistic regions ;)

School is going great on the other hand; And I managed to get hold of a rocking chair ... one more thing to scratch of the wishlist of my life's needs :D
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Long time no see, Vnlr! *big hug*

Holy crap, 3 hours? Seriously? *steps away to avoid brains flying onto me*

Doing well here. Nothing to interesting to speak of. Just well :-p
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Vnlr: Good Afternoon people!

I hope everyone is doing well? *tired hugs*

I have written 3 hours of music over the past few weeks, and I feel as if my brain is about to implode. It all has to come from somewhere, and now I'm suffering from mental underpressure in my artistic regions ;)

School is going great on the other hand; And I managed to get hold of a rocking chair ... one more thing to scratch of the wishlist of my life's needs :D
Rest those brain cells here, we're all just shooting the breeze ;-)

And congratulations on getting three hours of music finished. At first glance three hours doesn't seem like much over a three week period, but if I sat down and listened to three hours of music straight I'm sure I'd get a better idea. That's a lot!

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Stilton: Good afterMoon!
I should be through with the downloads tomorrow, so I can Terraria from then on. I haven't played it before so I'll be learning the ropes, but its got a really playable look about it.
How's your Sunday? You're relaxing, I hope and making up for all of those early moonings :-)
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moonshineshadow: *big hug* Doing ok. And yes, relaxing and working on a little project of mine.
Just what Sundays are for :-)
Post edited October 18, 2015 by Stilton
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ElTerprise: Hello again. Just beat Pixeljunk Shooter....was a nice game .... but the cliffhanger was a bit of a letdown...
õ__ô
There was a cliffhanger?
Wait, let me rephrase that...
There was a story? :-p
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moonshineshadow: Get playing! Then you can join us in multiplayer :P
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AgentBirdnest: This! This! This! ^^
If multiplayer is your thing of course. No pressure ;-p
No pressure, I'm looking forward to it :-)
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AgentBirdnest: õ__ô
There was a cliffhanger?
Wait, let me rephrase that...
There was a story? :-p
True...wasn't really a story worth noting but i hate "to be contiued" screens when you finish a game... :P
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Stilton: -Chuckles-

Good morning oh empathetic one! How's your day so far - has anyone been on your lawn?

EDIT: And was Lorne Green his real name or some kind of weird joke?
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EndreWhiteMane: I'm OK, a bit overtired it seems but coffee might fix that.
It's worse: "Lyon Himan Green" was his full name.
That is hilarious! I'm surprised he didn't want to get away from it completely and call himself something like Mildred Watson.
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EndreWhiteMane: I'm OK, a bit overtired it seems but coffee might fix that.
It's worse: "Lyon Himan Green" was his full name.
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Stilton: That is hilarious! I'm surprised he didn't want to get away from it completely and call himself something like Mildred Watson.
Canadians are strange like that. :-)
Good morning, people!

I hope everything is well.
Any Monster Hunter fan here?
Or fan of JRPGs in general.
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Stilton: That is hilarious! I'm surprised he didn't want to get away from it completely and call himself something like Mildred Watson.
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EndreWhiteMane: Canadians are strange like that. :-)
Now tell me, what is it between you and Canadians? When I visited Canada years ago I could feel it come out in conversation, a kind of tension that I couldn't quite define. I visited the US on the same trip and liked it A WHOLE LOT MORE - you have a great country there - and when I was in Chicago and New York I could never really get what the tension was about. I put it down to a Canadian inferiority complex, but that might've been unkind.
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EndreWhiteMane: Canadians are strange like that. :-)
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Stilton: Now tell me, what is it between you and Canadians? When I visited Canada years ago I could feel it come out in conversation, a kind of tension that I couldn't quite define. I visited the US on the same trip and liked it A WHOLE LOT MORE - you have a great country there - and when I was in Chicago and New York I could never really get what the tension was about. I put it down to a Canadian inferiority complex, but that might've been unkind.
No tension that I've ever noticed, just good natured kidding around.
More tension between states in the two countries then between the countries themselves I think.
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ElTerprise: Hello again. Just beat Pixeljunk Shooter....was a nice game .... but the cliffhanger was a bit of a letdown...
Glad I'm not the only one who felt somewhat of a letdown with Pixeljunk Shooter.
The gameplay is good but it seems to miss something that I can't exactly point out.
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Stilton: Now tell me, what is it between you and Canadians? When I visited Canada years ago I could feel it come out in conversation, a kind of tension that I couldn't quite define. I visited the US on the same trip and liked it A WHOLE LOT MORE - you have a great country there - and when I was in Chicago and New York I could never really get what the tension was about. I put it down to a Canadian inferiority complex, but that might've been unkind.
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EndreWhiteMane: No tension that I've ever noticed, just good natured kidding around.
More tension between states in the two countries then between the countries themselves I think.
Maybe it was more to do with the people I was talking to. Both countries were great fun, but the US had more of the kind of things I was/am into. I was amazed most by the scale of the place. Its HUGE. England feels like a back yard by comparison.
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LeoLR: Glad I'm not the only one who felt somewhat of a letdown with Pixeljunk Shooter.
The gameplay is good but it seems to miss something that I can't exactly point out.
Hello.
Exactly - somethings missing and honestly i was a bit surprised to see the credits that early...i thought the game would be (at least a bit) longer...
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EndreWhiteMane: No tension that I've ever noticed, just good natured kidding around.
More tension between states in the two countries then between the countries themselves I think.
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Stilton: Maybe it was more to do with the people I was talking to. Both countries were great fun, but the US had more of the kind of things I was/am into. I was amazed most by the scale of the place. Its HUGE. England feels like a back yard by comparison.
Canada is actually much larger land-wise but most is quite cold. A very hardy bunch Canadians.
And they can't outlaw guns because people need a way to combat the mosquitoes. ;)