On August 17th, 2009, Cryptic Studios opened the doors–kinda–for a lucky few thousand to kinda open beta test their game, Champions Online. Here’s our review.
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On August 17th, 2009, Cryptic Studios opened the doors–kinda–for a lucky few thousand to kinda open beta test their game, Champions Online. Here’s our review.
Comments closedTwilight sucks. Twilight sucks so hard it is beyond amazingly sucky. It sucks the sucking right out of sucking and leaves it bereft of all suction. Inside? Is a video blog where I describe how bad it sucks. You know you wanna watch it. Click it! Click the link! Or I will send a flood of whiney, emo, sparkly vampires to stalk and bite you!
9 CommentsThere needs to be moar geekery up in this here blog and I aim to be misbehavin’.
Comments closedIt’s a wish list! Totally okay to sit this one out.
Comments closedSixteen Fingers is a short story about missed chances, the things that haunt us, love and maybe even happy endings. It was written for Deviant Art’s Flash Fiction month, this July ’09. Flash Fiction is a story anywhere from 55 to 1000 words. This month’s goal is to write 1 story for every single day of July, obviously I have only chosen to share the stories I think have merit. This one, I hope, does.
Comments closedJuly is flashfiction month over at Deviant Art. A lot of my time has been taken over there currently, writing really bad fiction. Today’s prompt was: ghost of a rocking chair, and I couldn’t think of anything else to write. And now, you get to suffer with what I have written too! BWUAHAHA.
Comments closedThere are some AMAZING artists on Deviant Art right now selling even more amazing pieces of art for cheap. Dude, you want to get in on this.
Comments closedMy cat, Flora, expresses her approval with my birthday gift, a sushi kit.
Comments closedAlberta, Canada, is a beautiful flat place. While it’s true you can watch your dog run away for two weeks, it’s also true that it seems to have the bluest, brightest skies on clear days and the wheat fields stretch forever.
Comments closedIt was an absolutely perfect example of the reasons I enjoy movies and why I especially love sharing them with her. How Pixar consistently manages to put out films of this quality is beyond me. To follow up Wall-E, which was arguably the best animated film I’ve ever seen, with a film that in some very important ways surpasses it illustrates the sort of phenomenal product they’re putting out.
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