Very nice!Ambidextroid wrote:< just got Rayman Legends!
< wonders which version did ^ get. PS4? PC? WiiU? PS3?
Very nice!Ambidextroid wrote:< just got Rayman Legends!




< thinks that would be very cruel.Fifo wrote:< has found a way to fool a Java or C# programmer: replace semicolons with Greek question marks.




< Agrees. < even likes "Who Pooped the Bed" which is considered by many to be the worst episode.MrBadGuy wrote:"Is this how you want those poor women to feel?!"
< loves that episode too
< loves them all, it's so hard to pick the best

< got it for PC on Steam. It wasn't on sale or anything, < just wanted it suddenlyFifo wrote:Very nice!Ambidextroid wrote:< just got Rayman Legends!
< wonders which version did ^ get. PS4? PC? WiiU? PS3?


< has a similar situation, but replace "smoking" with "drinking" and replace "dying of lung cancer" with "divorcing <'s father".THEdragon wrote:< is angry because <'s mother is still smoking, even though she knows the risks. < understands it's not easy to quit, but it really pisses < off knowing that at one point her hypnotherapy was working great, but then she willingly started smoking again because she was 'afraid she was gaining weight'. Ugh. And when < tries to talk to her about it, she just gets mad at me and there's so much < wants to say to her (Not nice things, either) but < doesn't want to start shit. And she has those damn coughing fits every fifteen minutes, and it pisses < off just to hear them. If <'s mother gets lung cancer and dies it's really gonna fuck with <'s life, but whatever, her choice, < supposes.
< loves <'s mother a lot and usually has nothing bad to say about her, but this one problem is really getting to <. < is kinda mad about other things too but mainly what < mentioned before. And < hates feeling angry more than anything, < would really rather just be upset than mad. What's worse is there's nothing < can do about it right now.

Βουλει ἡμων ἀναγενομενων της λεξεως της σου συνγειν ἡμεις; < νομιζω σε ἐπιτυμησην ταυτα εἰσιν ἠλιτα.Fifo wrote:< has found a way to fool a Java or C# programmer: replace semicolons with Greek question marks.