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Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
Whenever I text people, I still try my best to spell properly and capitalize all the right letters. Somebody else I know? All he ever seems to text is "lol".
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
I try to write as normally as possible in text messages but if I'm only a few characters over the point where it will send a second text, that's when I'll start abbreviating things.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
I have spent more time than I care to admit replaying the demo for the original GTA and just lining up cars on the train tracks to see how big of a chain explosion I could create.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
Two actually, a married couple living in Franklin that I have known from Role Playing forums for a while. I've known her for 10 years now and she was one of the first online friends I ever made. I've known her husband for about 5 years and he was actually in the party when I had the epic "White Mage one shots arc's bad guy with Holy mid-monologue" story that I posted in the D&D Webcomics/Media thread.
There's also someone from my SWTOR guild and online gaming group from Boston. She's hilarious to do PvP with, and introduced the idea of "Pantsless PvP" after accidentally Reverse Engineering (SWTOR's equivalent if Desynthesis) her PvP legs, to the guild. That was before the hilarious bug after the SWTOR expansion where PvPing naked (except for your weapon and off hand gear) gave you ludicrous stat boosts.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
decided to learn how to drive a scooter. About ten minutes later, pretty much done with that, and now I'm driving around without a license, following my fiancee's brother on his new one, avoiding cops.
It's pretty fun, especially the avoiding cops part.
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