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Just for that I hope you think of this next time you name a LI in a game....lolI'll sing along with you.
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Just for that I hope you think of this next time you name a LI in a game....lolI'll sing along with you.
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Chances are I'll be so coked-out I won't even remember this conversation.Just for that I hope you think of this next time you name a LI in a game....lol![]()
Just for that, I hope you think of Evil Surgeon next time a scene gets a little hot. heh.Just for that I hope you think of this next time you name a LI in a game....lol![]()
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Almost missed seeing the great Doc and Raccoon show their stuff.
Just wishing everyone a great weekend, night all.
Just for that, I hope you think of Evil Surgeon next time a scene gets a little hot. heh.
It's likely that the song will still be in my head like always...lolJust for that, I hope you think of Evil Surgeon next time a scene gets a little hot. heh.
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Almost missed seeing the great Doc and Raccoon show their stuff.
Just wishing everyone a great weekend, night all.
Any boardgamers in here? I just played the game Arcs and I think my brain has melted. lol
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Chances are I'll be so coked-out I won't even remember this conversation.
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According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), the average American home uses an average of 10,791 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year."This cute kitty could power a small city"
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Okay maybe that was a bit of stretch...more like a small home lolAccording to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), the average American home uses an average of 10,791 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year.
That's 29,130 watt-hours per day, which can be divided by 24 hours to get an average of 1,214 watts (W) to power a home throughout the day.
Let's say that a small city consists of 100,000 people. The average US household contains 2,51 people. That's almost 40,000 households.
1214*40000=48560000
Are you telling me this is a 48 million watt kitty!??!?
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As I am sure many of us did -- I know I did.I'll get back to you once I figure out why the fuck I sang that in my head...
Everyone is Underlord this days still here so I doubt it is me hahaIs this another one of @Underlord's Alt Accounts?
Is this another one of @Underlord's Alt Accounts?
Sleep well, Slumblebee!
The problem is "quality" takes time, and if it's a one person hobbiest, that's going to take even more time whilst they fit it around IRL events. 10 Days is nothing.
If we're talking about regular games, is't been a long time since i have a lot of exictement of new releases. Most of the games became just services, and don't even try to make fun, only keeping you in game. With rare exceptionsYou must be registered to see attachments
Anyone else feel like games just give you the same excitement like back in the day
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