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Thursday, May 11, 2006


Funky.
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Torzuki/Torsuki/Torisuki/Tortor- Yeah, man. Gas prices in Texas are always cheaper so I feel for you guys that are stuck with those bullshit prices.

BTW, beautiful hair my friend. :) Pink is a great color on you.

Roxrox- That's what you get for living in New England, chicka. Crappy locales, crappy gas prices and crappy.. uh.. weather?

Lea- Those were your giggles, you twitty little girl!

Yeah, how 'bout that hail. Owned your asses down there at OLLU didn't it?

You can become as the anointed.

I had the realization within the last few days that I could actually afford to go to AnimeExpo this year. Good or bad, I've become a pretty large nerd of anime since my discovery and prompt addiction to all things BitTorrent. Yes, BitTorrent- that evil program that is slowly destroying our capitalist society to shreds with it's ease of use and ability to share any media format, etc.; etc. Thankfully all of the stuff I watch is unlicensed [in theory] so there is no real chance of getting in trouble for it. Not that I'm concerned I just don't have any real method of waging a one-man war against any large corporations any time soon, although I am pretty sure I could take out all of Funimation's staff with one hand tied behind my back. Just a thought. So, I will probably murk out the figures over the next few days [ironically, anime might distract me from them]. I know of a few OBers going to it aside from me so, you know. Party on, motherfuckers.

One of the main points I've been making to my gamer friends recently is that I hold no interest whatsoever in my gaming console being able to do a plethora of things. Sure, it's great that my PS2 can play DVDs but the percentage of time I use it as a DVD player is very, very minute in comparison to all the gaming I do on my gaming console, lol. The projected price of the PS3 is ridiculous for what you are getting- the XBox 360's Core Package is logical both for the consumer AND the company- the consumer doesn't have to take a huge loan out to buy a next-gen console and Microsoft can still make money as the consumer, if he wants, upgrades it's functionality to add more features onto it. That's the obvious way to do it.

Things I am looking forward to that have been revealed at E3:

*Final Fantasy 13 [PS3] (Perhaps the XBox 360 as well?! Maybe?! Can I dream?!)- This is a no brainer. It's Final Fantasy. Granted, it's the thirteenth one and X/X-2 were pretty underwhelming. I still think Square-Enix can shit out some Final Fantasy gold just as long as they don't get too lost in making effeminate men who fall in love with submissive women their primary goal for every story following 10.

*Fire Emblem [Wii]- YES PLEASE. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

*Spore [PC]- This is a huge game. I mean, huge. The creativity involved, the things you can do, the graphics, the simple concept of it is -original- for once. It's unfortunate that originality is such a rare thing to find in games but, hey, that's how it goes.

Things I am not looking forward to that have been Revealed at E3:

*The Price of the PS3- *weeps softly*

*Halo 3- This is more of an indifference than a dislike. Yes, Halo is sexy. Sexy and over hyped beyond belief. Sexy still though.

By the way, since I can vote this November, I'm supporting Kinky Friedman for Governor. This is not a joke, by the way. Mr. Friedman is an Independent candidate who, today, submitted the necessary amount of signatures to be placed upon the ballot. His views on the issues is note worthy since they are actually reasonable for a Politician which is, increasingly, a rarity amongst rarities. I have to say though that, really, this is the type of candidate only Texas could create. I mean, I thought some of the candidates for the California Recall Election were unique but this guy is.. something else, lol.

'Fuck, I just got shot in the head.' 'Oh yeah?'

That's it. I have work at 5. Wish me luck for I bravely march forth waving the banner of nuggets high.

P.S. *stare*

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