I fed my mogwai after dinner.. is that not where these trolls come from?
I fed my mogwai after dinner.. is that not where these trolls come from?
http://youtu.be/CFRfL0fmAOU
Have you guys heard of icefilms.com?
Modern-Marvels
Mythbusters
Mst3k
These are the only shows that i watch other than anime. I hope you like them. =)
It's pronounced "icefilms.info" not "icefilms.com"Have you guys heard of icefilms.com?
Modern-Marvels
Mythbusters
Mst3k
These are the only shows that i watch other than anime. I hope you like them. =)
Yeah I have, and they bore me to tears.Have you guys heard of icefilms.com?
Modern-Marvels
Mythbusters
Mst3k
These are the only shows that i watch other than anime. I hope you like them. =)
Stuck now on whether to buy FFXIV + 3 Haruhi mangas or to maybe buy an upgraded graphics card.
Tough choice...
Sorry, i guess I like boring things then. (I am currently reading through a 1500 page transistor replacement Manual.)
Always good and healthy to read through something that may prove usefull in the future ^.^
I used to spend hours on wikipedia collecting information and knowledge on stuff that seemed totally irrelevant. Often found myself using that information at some point too for something, usually from answering questions when my parents are watching quiz shows on the T.V.
Ended up buying the last 3 haruhi mangas and FFXIII, and bought my friend a Space Wolf (warhammer 40k) model. He wasn't at home though so I couldn't give it to him
Didn't like going down the road to his house though, first time I've been down there on my motorbike and it's only wide enough for 1 vehicle so if there's someone coming the other way, it's basically crunch time.
Gonna make a start on this bottle of wine now and do some leve's on Ren, then FINALLY start on the storyline quests XD
As much of an Anime fan I am I do not read mangas at all. I read mostly fantasy novels, right now I am reading the Sword of Truth novels by Terry Goodkind. Reading the Fourth book "Temple of the Winds", these are some seriously great novels. Other Authors I enjoy are R.A Salvator (duh) David Gemmell, Paolini(Eragon books) and a few other authors I can't put names on right at this moment.
I used to read a lot of Terry Pratchet's Discworld series. I collected them in order right up until The Fifth Elephant then juist sort of... stopped collecting. Other than that I thoroughly enjoy Kelley Armstrong's 'Women Of Witchcraft' series, they all have amazingly deep plots and I always like novels where they put a fantasy style into a modern day scenario, so it has witchcraft, scorcery, werewolves, vampires and a host of other stuff all thrown into a modern day city. They're really good reads.As much of an Anime fan I am I do not read mangas at all. I read mostly fantasy novels, right now I am reading the Sword of Truth novels by Terry Goodkind. Reading the Fourth book "Temple of the Winds", these are some seriously great novels. Other Authors I enjoy are R.A Salvator (duh) David Gemmell, Paolini(Eragon books) and a few other authors I can't put names on right at this moment.
I also loved Terry Brook's 'Magic Kingdom For Sale/Sold', once upon a time when I was a heavy roleplayer I used to roleplay as a sylph based off the one in those stories, I thought she was an excellent character.
Big fan of Frank Herbert's Dune series too, he made a true legacy with those books and opened up the eyes of many to the world of sci-fi, and his son James Herbert did an excellent job of making the Dune prequals. A shame Westwood Studios is gone now that EA messed them up because I liked the Dune games too.
Have to admit though God: Emporer Of Dune was a really tough book to read, the conversations were so complex it was hard to know what they were really saying to each other most of the time, though I guess that kind of thing happens when someone is talking to a person that is able to see past, present and future all at once and already knows what that person is going to say and how he himself will answer.
Like Karen Chance's books too, they're very similar to Kelley Armstrongs novels, all modern day witchcrafty stuff.
And Nancy Baker made some awesome vampire stories, they were brilliant, and so much better than the Anne Rice and Twilight tripe that's been marketed everywhere. I mean, I used to read Anne Rice, but Nancy Baker's version of vampires were just so much better <3 Shame her books never really took off though, Blood & Chrysanthemums was a total nightmare to buy, think it took me about 3 days of endless online searching to finally find someone that sold it, defenitely worth it though.
Hmmm we are still missing a ton of All Stars. Perhaps they think they are too good to make posts in here?
I like the Dresden File by Jim Butcher. Totally puts Harry Potter to shame.
Also The Brethren, The Crusades, and the Fall of the Knight's Templar by Robyn Young.
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