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Forum Games / Re: "What Are You Thinking Now?"
« on: March 25, 2013, 07:23:42 AM »
Ironically, Why Should I Worry? is probably my favorite Billy Joel song!
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Because I didn't like to watch Disney movies?
It was probably the only thing that did teach me about death because I didn't really watch Disney Movies back then, according to my mom it was because I said that I didn't like the talking animals because I knew animals didn't talk. Though I did watch Looney Tunes, and Mickey Mouse, Rocko and other things with plenty of other things with talking animals. Must of been I considered them people because they lived in houses, walked on 2 legs and wore clothes.
I guess my view that robots are alive came very young.
One of the first games I was exposed to was Megaman X, very simple but it taught me many things. The character that struck out to me the most was Zero, although at the time my brother and I thought he was a girl though a few months later we realized he wasn't. In the few talking scenes the game had I was able to get a few things even though I was in kindergarten at the time.
X wasn't confident in his abilities and thought he wasn't strong but Zero believed other wise. He believed that X could become strong, he had the potential to do so, and although the game didn't say this he knew X could become even stronger than himself.
He cared about X, they were great friends. Then came the fortress levels when Zero was captured and X was in a sorry state himself. Zero sacrificed himself to save X and for him to move on. My brother also didn't find the Buster upgrade so Zero gave X his buster. Either way that scene always made me cry as a kid when we got there.
A character who I thought was cool and was X's buddy was gone. Megaman X was the thing that taught me what death was, because we didn't get X2, X3 or X4. I didn't find out Zero was alive until X5, I'd say around the time I was in 2nd grade or something.
Either way Megaman X had a big impact in me, it not only taught me the concept of death but gave me a appreciation of all kinds of life.

God this episode of Worst Cooks in America looks like a train wreck for one team.
I feel like the man today.
1. I got off work early.
2. A girl that flirts with me said she would do dirty things for me if I worked faster.
3. Same girl grabbed my butt around a half hour later, with both her hands no less.
4. This other girl, half black-half white, thick, said something awesome to me, but before that I shall explain the context. I call her wife and she calls me her husband as a joke, so I'm grabbing something in front of her and she says I can't do that, I then proceed to do that and tell her I'm the husband, I do what I want (as a misogyny joke)
Lastly after telling her I do what I want, she caresses my arm, looks me directly in the eye, moves it up and down and says in a sultry voice, "You can do whatever you want."
Do which I respond, "Oh...ok...goddamn!" And leave the room smiling like an idiot.
I"m callin you out Proto Man Blues
GET ON MAH LEVEL

So I decided to continue down the UC road... watching F91, then moving on to Victory Gundam.
Okay then.
I'm curious why though.
You know I wonder if PB was being serious about locking at 1000 pages.

I can't believe I wasted five hours of my life beating Megaman X3. I don't even know why I even bothered, but there I went slugging through all of the shitty enemies and levels, getting frustrated as [parasitic bomb].
Though, X3 does have a couple of redeeming factors. The subweapons are actually a bit more useful (although partly due to the upgraded X-Buster being so broken as [parasitic bomb]), and the Head-E is a godsend.
