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12-28-15 11:43 AM
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marescanog
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puubayoung : How many people are currently in the party? And what are they playing as?
I've tried playing a cleric, barbarian, sorcerer and warlock in my previous campaigns. I wanna try something fun an exciting. I have a strange character idea in mind but if it doesn't work out I can always stick to the basic races. I'm still unsure if I should try a new class or stick with something I'm already familiar with. I've tried playing a cleric, barbarian, sorcerer and warlock in my previous campaigns. I wanna try something fun an exciting. I have a strange character idea in mind but if it doesn't work out I can always stick to the basic races. I'm still unsure if I should try a new class or stick with something I'm already familiar with. |
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12-28-15 03:18 AM
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OMG! I'm interested. I'm currently in two campaigns but they're both on hold XD (one irl and one on roll20) What's the starting level? |
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12-25-15 01:46 AM
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I carefully peel of the tape making sure that the wrapping paper does not get damaged. I then carefully unwrap the paper. Then I smooth out the wrapping paper and roll it up for storage so that there would be no creases or tears. This habit stemmed from the time when my family was saving on money and we didn't buy our own wrapping paper when we wrap other people's gifts. We recycle the wrapping paper from the gifts we receive.
Now that I'm grown up and even though I buy my own wrapping paper, I still tend to do this hahaha XD Now that I'm grown up and even though I buy my own wrapping paper, I still tend to do this hahaha XD |
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07-16-15 10:16 AM
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I came across this letter and I thought it would be a great share so I'm posting it for everyone to see.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It’s Christmas and I have the usual problem of deciding what to give you. I know you might enjoy many things — books, games, clothes. But I’m very selfish. I want to give you something that will stay with you for more than a few months or years. I want to give you a gift that might remind you of me every Christmas. If I could give you just one thing, I’d want it to be a simple truth that took me many years to learn. If you learn it now, it may enrich your life in hundreds of ways. And it may prevent you from facing many problems that have hurt people who have never learned it. The truth is simply this: No one owes you anything. >>> Significance How could such a simple statement be important? It may not seem so, but understanding it can bless your entire life. No one owes you anything. It means that no one else is living for you, my child. Because no one is you. Each person is living for himself; his own happiness is all he can ever personally feel. When you realize that no one owes you happiness or anything else, you’ll be freed from expecting what isn’t likely to be. It means no one has to love you. If someone loves you, it’s because there’s something special about you that gives him happiness. Find out what that something special is and try to make it stronger in you, so that you’ll be loved even more. When people do things for you, it’s because they want to — because you, in some way, give them something meaningful that makes them want to please you, not because anyone owes you anything. No one has to like you. If your friends want to be with you, it’s not out of duty. Find out what makes others happy so they’ll want to be near you. No one has to respect you. Some people may even be unkind to you. But once you realize that people don’t have to be good to you, and may not be good to you, you’ll learn to avoid those who would harm you. For you don’t owe them anything either. >>> Living your Life No one owes you anything. You owe it to yourself to be the best person possible. Because if you are, others will want to be with you, want to provide you with the things you want in exchange for what you’re giving to them. Some people will choose not to be with you for reasons that have nothing to do with you. When that happens, look elsewhere for the relationships you want. Don’t make someone else’s problem your problem. Once you learn that you must earn the love and respect of others, you’ll never expect the impossible and you won’t be disappointed. Others don’t have to share their property with you, nor their feelings or thoughts. If they do, it’s because you’ve earned these things. And you have every reason to be proud of the love you receive, your friends’ respect, the property you’ve earned. But don’t ever take them for granted. If you do, you could lose them. They’re not yours by right; you must always earn them. >>> My Experience A great burden was lifted from my shoulders the day I realized that no one owes me anything. For so long as I’d thought there were things I was entitled to, I’d been wearing myself out — physically and emotionally — trying to collect them. No one owes me moral conduct, respect, friendship, love, courtesy, or intelligence. And once I recognized that, all my relationships became far more satisfying. I’ve focused on being with people who want to do the things I want them to do. That understanding has served me well with friends, business associates, lovers, sales prospects, and strangers. It constantly reminds me that I can get what I want only if I can enter the other person’s world. I must try to understand how he thinks, what he believes to be important, what he wants. Only then can I appeal to someone in ways that will bring me what I want. And only then can I tell whether I really want to be involved with someone. And I can save the important relationships for those with whom I have the most in common. It’s not easy to sum up in a few words what has taken me years to learn. But maybe if you re-read this gift each Christmas, the meaning will become a little clearer every year. I hope so, for I want more than anything else for you to understand this simple truth that can set you free: no one owes you anything. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found this letter on a blog. Here's the link to it if you want to know how he interprets this letter: http://feelhappiness.com/no-one-owes-you-anything/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It’s Christmas and I have the usual problem of deciding what to give you. I know you might enjoy many things — books, games, clothes. But I’m very selfish. I want to give you something that will stay with you for more than a few months or years. I want to give you a gift that might remind you of me every Christmas. If I could give you just one thing, I’d want it to be a simple truth that took me many years to learn. If you learn it now, it may enrich your life in hundreds of ways. And it may prevent you from facing many problems that have hurt people who have never learned it. The truth is simply this: No one owes you anything. >>> Significance How could such a simple statement be important? It may not seem so, but understanding it can bless your entire life. No one owes you anything. It means that no one else is living for you, my child. Because no one is you. Each person is living for himself; his own happiness is all he can ever personally feel. When you realize that no one owes you happiness or anything else, you’ll be freed from expecting what isn’t likely to be. It means no one has to love you. If someone loves you, it’s because there’s something special about you that gives him happiness. Find out what that something special is and try to make it stronger in you, so that you’ll be loved even more. When people do things for you, it’s because they want to — because you, in some way, give them something meaningful that makes them want to please you, not because anyone owes you anything. No one has to like you. If your friends want to be with you, it’s not out of duty. Find out what makes others happy so they’ll want to be near you. No one has to respect you. Some people may even be unkind to you. But once you realize that people don’t have to be good to you, and may not be good to you, you’ll learn to avoid those who would harm you. For you don’t owe them anything either. >>> Living your Life No one owes you anything. You owe it to yourself to be the best person possible. Because if you are, others will want to be with you, want to provide you with the things you want in exchange for what you’re giving to them. Some people will choose not to be with you for reasons that have nothing to do with you. When that happens, look elsewhere for the relationships you want. Don’t make someone else’s problem your problem. Once you learn that you must earn the love and respect of others, you’ll never expect the impossible and you won’t be disappointed. Others don’t have to share their property with you, nor their feelings or thoughts. If they do, it’s because you’ve earned these things. And you have every reason to be proud of the love you receive, your friends’ respect, the property you’ve earned. But don’t ever take them for granted. If you do, you could lose them. They’re not yours by right; you must always earn them. >>> My Experience A great burden was lifted from my shoulders the day I realized that no one owes me anything. For so long as I’d thought there were things I was entitled to, I’d been wearing myself out — physically and emotionally — trying to collect them. No one owes me moral conduct, respect, friendship, love, courtesy, or intelligence. And once I recognized that, all my relationships became far more satisfying. I’ve focused on being with people who want to do the things I want them to do. That understanding has served me well with friends, business associates, lovers, sales prospects, and strangers. It constantly reminds me that I can get what I want only if I can enter the other person’s world. I must try to understand how he thinks, what he believes to be important, what he wants. Only then can I appeal to someone in ways that will bring me what I want. And only then can I tell whether I really want to be involved with someone. And I can save the important relationships for those with whom I have the most in common. It’s not easy to sum up in a few words what has taken me years to learn. But maybe if you re-read this gift each Christmas, the meaning will become a little clearer every year. I hope so, for I want more than anything else for you to understand this simple truth that can set you free: no one owes you anything. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found this letter on a blog. Here's the link to it if you want to know how he interprets this letter: http://feelhappiness.com/no-one-owes-you-anything/ |
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07-03-15 12:33 AM
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marescanog
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Ultimatone : Daaang, you're pretty good at this game! |
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07-02-15 10:01 AM
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marescanog : I don't know why, but I can seem to edit my first post anymore. I don't see the "Edit" option on my post anymore. It's so weird. I hope you don't mind if I make another post. Anyway my other post was getting kind of long-ish. 39. Streets of Rage Syndicate wars - The Green Door Link: (https://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/GENESIS--Streets%20of%20Rage%202%20%20Syndicate%20Wars_Jul2%207_20_24.png) Time taken: 07-02-15 10:06 AM ![]() 40. Fire Emblem: the binding blade - The Green Door (its olive green, the doors to the houses) Link: ([urlhttps://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/GBA--Fire%20Emblem%20%20The%20Binding%20Blade%20Translation%20Redux_Jul2%208_27_22.png][/url]) Time taken: 07-02-15 10:26 AM ![]() 41. Tin tin in Tibet - The Green Door Link: ( 42. Looney Tunes Carrot Crazy - The Hammer Link: ([url]https://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/GBA--Looney%20Tunes%20%20Carrot%20Crazy_Jul2%209_19_42.png">https://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/SNES--Tintin%20in%20Tibet_Jul2%208_58_28.png[/url/]) Time taken: 07-02-15 10:36 AM ![]() 42. Looney Tunes Carrot Crazy - The Hammer Link: ([url]https://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/GBA--Looney%20Tunes%20%20Carrot%20Crazy_Jul2%209_19_42.png) Time taken: 07-02-15 10:46 AM ![]() I'm going to stop here for now. Hopefully the Edit button on my post would show again. haha 39. Streets of Rage Syndicate wars - The Green Door Link: (https://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/GENESIS--Streets%20of%20Rage%202%20%20Syndicate%20Wars_Jul2%207_20_24.png) Time taken: 07-02-15 10:06 AM ![]() 40. Fire Emblem: the binding blade - The Green Door (its olive green, the doors to the houses) Link: ([urlhttps://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/GBA--Fire%20Emblem%20%20The%20Binding%20Blade%20Translation%20Redux_Jul2%208_27_22.png][/url]) Time taken: 07-02-15 10:26 AM ![]() 41. Tin tin in Tibet - The Green Door Link: ( 42. Looney Tunes Carrot Crazy - The Hammer Link: ([url]https://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/GBA--Looney%20Tunes%20%20Carrot%20Crazy_Jul2%209_19_42.png">https://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/SNES--Tintin%20in%20Tibet_Jul2%208_58_28.png[/url/]) Time taken: 07-02-15 10:36 AM ![]() 42. Looney Tunes Carrot Crazy - The Hammer Link: ([url]https://www.vizzed.com/vizzedboard/retro/user_screenshots/saves54/542693/GBA--Looney%20Tunes%20%20Carrot%20Crazy_Jul2%209_19_42.png) Time taken: 07-02-15 10:46 AM ![]() I'm going to stop here for now. Hopefully the Edit button on my post would show again. haha |
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07-01-15 09:16 PM
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Davideo7 : Thanks! Yea, I tried to link my screen shot using the text editor but I don't know what I did wrong. It didn't link. Then I just copy pasted the link directly. So much fail. I'm so lame XD I'm still trying to get it right, I'm such a noob *sighs* I'll just edit my last post to add more screen shots if I come across any more items. I'll include a time stamp I'll just edit my last post to add more screen shots if I come across any more items. I'll include a time stamp |
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07-01-15 09:05 PM
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marescanog
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07-01-15 12:02 PM
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thing1 : Congratulations thing1! and congrats on your first goal! It's great you've found something you enjoy doing. I really like reading people's stories about how they're striving to make changes and improvements in their life. I fully support people who do and wish them all the best It's great that you were able to fit it in your work schedule. Life can get pretty busy, but that shouldn't stop you from having fun! I can relate, At first I had a bit of difficulty balancing work, college and gym. But hey, I was able to do it and I was able to work a schedule around my routine. I have a friend who has some joint problems and I invited her to go to the gym with me. At first she struggled but now she's stronger. I hope like her, over time, you playing soccer will help you recover from your disabilities and make you stronger. But don't strain yourself too much though, you don't want to burn out. So here's me giving you a well deserved high-five for starting to get active. *high fives* You do what you do best and keep it up! It's great that you were able to fit it in your work schedule. Life can get pretty busy, but that shouldn't stop you from having fun! I can relate, At first I had a bit of difficulty balancing work, college and gym. But hey, I was able to do it and I was able to work a schedule around my routine. I have a friend who has some joint problems and I invited her to go to the gym with me. At first she struggled but now she's stronger. I hope like her, over time, you playing soccer will help you recover from your disabilities and make you stronger. But don't strain yourself too much though, you don't want to burn out. So here's me giving you a well deserved high-five for starting to get active. *high fives* You do what you do best and keep it up! |
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07-01-15 08:38 AM
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My top 2 wouldn't really count as video game enemies but they're my enemies and they are found in video games. They're also added in for comical effect. 5. Green Zombie from RE: Outbreak. The spores in this mo-fo are so annoying. Being poisoned is probably one of the most annoying things that could happen to you. Especially since sometimes blue herbs are hard to come by on that level. 4. Pendulum from Silent hill 3. I hate wasting my bullets on these good for nothing pieces of crap. They're hard to fight with a melee weapon too. Not to mention, they emit an annoying screeching noise when they're close to you. 3. Ghasts from mine craft. I once died because I focused too much on the ghast floating above me, I didn't notice the lava pit I ran into. They're just really annoying with their distracting balls of fire. 2. Mine craft Lag kills. It's an invisible enemy. One day you're happily frolicking about in the server, on your OP mount wearing your OP armor wielding your OP weapon. Then suddenly you lag and somehow end up in a wall and suffocate to death and lose all your well earned sh*t. I just purely rage out at that point. I didn't do anything to deserve it. 1. Josh (Human Player) that f*cking ginger from the LOTR mine craft server I used to play in. He was playing on the good side and I was playing on the evil side. We're good online friends but in that server, we were downright vengeful enemies. He's so passionate about eliminating evil that he keeps threatening to kill my character. I'm pretty much chill with it though. When our characters finally bumped into each other, I called a truce because I wanted to show him something cool I built. I told him to follow me and he did. After I eased up in the conversation, I casually mentioned I wasn't wielding a weapon. Then he straight up murdered me. A frikken defenseless player in the middle of a truce. That f*cking douche bag. 5. Green Zombie from RE: Outbreak. The spores in this mo-fo are so annoying. Being poisoned is probably one of the most annoying things that could happen to you. Especially since sometimes blue herbs are hard to come by on that level. 4. Pendulum from Silent hill 3. I hate wasting my bullets on these good for nothing pieces of crap. They're hard to fight with a melee weapon too. Not to mention, they emit an annoying screeching noise when they're close to you. 3. Ghasts from mine craft. I once died because I focused too much on the ghast floating above me, I didn't notice the lava pit I ran into. They're just really annoying with their distracting balls of fire. 2. Mine craft Lag kills. It's an invisible enemy. One day you're happily frolicking about in the server, on your OP mount wearing your OP armor wielding your OP weapon. Then suddenly you lag and somehow end up in a wall and suffocate to death and lose all your well earned sh*t. I just purely rage out at that point. I didn't do anything to deserve it. 1. Josh (Human Player) that f*cking ginger from the LOTR mine craft server I used to play in. He was playing on the good side and I was playing on the evil side. We're good online friends but in that server, we were downright vengeful enemies. He's so passionate about eliminating evil that he keeps threatening to kill my character. I'm pretty much chill with it though. When our characters finally bumped into each other, I called a truce because I wanted to show him something cool I built. I told him to follow me and he did. After I eased up in the conversation, I casually mentioned I wasn't wielding a weapon. Then he straight up murdered me. A frikken defenseless player in the middle of a truce. That f*cking douche bag. |
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07-01-15 08:01 AM
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It was Tank 1990 on NES. Or was it Battle City on NES? I can't remember. It was a long time ago. All I remember is there were tanks involved. I think it might be Battle City because I vaguely remember there being an eagle. I remember I watched my father play this for hours. Then I tried playing the game, but I wasn't very good at it hahaha. I kept losing even at easy levels. I remember I played this game for hours and I sometimes played it with my brothers. My parents were really heavy gamers. They bought a lot of consoles and I was introduced to a lot of games. They're awesome. Now new consoles are coming out. We recently got a PS4 this year and it's kind of sad cause my dad can't really play anymore because he has arthritis and staring at the screen for too long would make him dizzy. He just sticks to casual games like puzzle games or candy crush now :/ But waaay back then, He was the man. He beat a lot of games and played a lot of horror games. That's probably one reason I enjoy horror/survival games so much is because my dad enjoyed them too My parents were really heavy gamers. They bought a lot of consoles and I was introduced to a lot of games. They're awesome. Now new consoles are coming out. We recently got a PS4 this year and it's kind of sad cause my dad can't really play anymore because he has arthritis and staring at the screen for too long would make him dizzy. He just sticks to casual games like puzzle games or candy crush now :/ But waaay back then, He was the man. He beat a lot of games and played a lot of horror games. That's probably one reason I enjoy horror/survival games so much is because my dad enjoyed them too |
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07-01-15 07:42 AM
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That's a very interesting question. I've played a lot of games and there were only a few characters I can identify with. My first role model was Lara Croft. She was so bad ass. When I was a little girl (around 9-ish), I would often have my hair done in a long braid like hers. I would go to my backyard or the garden of my house and pretend I was out on some grand adventure raiding some long forgotten tomb. I even asked my parents to change my nickname to Lara (didn't happen XD). I even believed that maybe one day my rack would grow to be as huge as hers (didn't happen XD) hahaha But in all seriousness though, the character I can most identify with so far is Murphy Pendleton from Silent Hill: Downpour. As corny as it may sound, I feel like a tortured soul. Much like he is. I felt a deep connection with him once the story showed that he had such a great loss. He lost a loved one to some sick child killer. He loved his son so much and you can feel the grief within this character. I too had a great loss. Though, not as great as his. I lost my one and true best friend. No, she didn't die. She moved to Canada, but before she moved she stopped talking to me and cut off all communication. We were the best of friends; we were partners in crime; we were like sister-soul mates. So it was pretty much devastating to lose someone you cared about so much suddenly without any explanation why. I also identify with Murphy because he is struggling to overcome his inner demons. He was so obsessed with revenge that he forgot he was hurting other people in the process, he divorced his wife and he was hurting himself in the long run. Much like him, I'm struggling to overcome my inner demons as well. There are some days when I don't feel very confident and I look down upon my achievements. There are some days when I feel lazy and don't want to do much. I'm struggling to improve myself and make myself better. I'm looking at my flaws straight in the eye and I tell myself to get my sh*t together. Lastly, I identify with Murphy because his name sounds like the male version of my name -Marvie. hahaha But in all seriousness though, the character I can most identify with so far is Murphy Pendleton from Silent Hill: Downpour. As corny as it may sound, I feel like a tortured soul. Much like he is. I felt a deep connection with him once the story showed that he had such a great loss. He lost a loved one to some sick child killer. He loved his son so much and you can feel the grief within this character. I too had a great loss. Though, not as great as his. I lost my one and true best friend. No, she didn't die. She moved to Canada, but before she moved she stopped talking to me and cut off all communication. We were the best of friends; we were partners in crime; we were like sister-soul mates. So it was pretty much devastating to lose someone you cared about so much suddenly without any explanation why. I also identify with Murphy because he is struggling to overcome his inner demons. He was so obsessed with revenge that he forgot he was hurting other people in the process, he divorced his wife and he was hurting himself in the long run. Much like him, I'm struggling to overcome my inner demons as well. There are some days when I don't feel very confident and I look down upon my achievements. There are some days when I feel lazy and don't want to do much. I'm struggling to improve myself and make myself better. I'm looking at my flaws straight in the eye and I tell myself to get my sh*t together. Lastly, I identify with Murphy because his name sounds like the male version of my name -Marvie. hahaha |
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bluethew0lf : Congratulations! It's a slow but steady progress and you're on your way! Don't give up! I'll share my fitness goals with you too I'm currently 5'2" and 51 Lbs. I'm pretty average, I work out at home but recently I've been going to the gym for the past month so I can help out my friend who is overweight. She's shorter than me and was probably twice my weight, but ever since we've being working out together she's lost some weight. Last week, she lost 1 pound. I hope she gets to achieve her desired goal. My current fitness goal is to be strong enough to be able to do 100 push ups in a row and not get easily tired when running. I also would like to be a bit toned as well Anyway, fast forward a couple weeks and I had to attend this wedding reception. I totally forgot to prepare and buy a new dress. I looked at my old dress, the one that didn't fit anymore, and I thought "hey, why not?" So I tried it on again and it fit! I was so happy! Now I'm currently working on my strength and toning my muscles. I still have difficulty doing regular push-ups, but I can do assisted push-ups on the TRX/step board. I'm getting there My workout comprises of assisted pushups/pull ups, squats with weights 10lbs, weighted backward lunges, bur pees, inchworm, Leg lifts, 20 minutes of cardio, skaters on a step board(with weights). I try to change it up when it gets boring. Usually my personal trainer increases the difficulty after 3 days. I don't have a lot of sugar/processed food in my diet. I try to keep it balanced as much as possible. I heard drinking green tea helps speed up one's metabolism. Usually when one cuts out the sugar/junk food from one's diet, they will find loosing weight easier. I do have a cheat day each month where I get to eat anything my heart desires, but of course I don't go overboard hahaha. I'm currently 5'2" and 51 Lbs. I'm pretty average, I work out at home but recently I've been going to the gym for the past month so I can help out my friend who is overweight. She's shorter than me and was probably twice my weight, but ever since we've being working out together she's lost some weight. Last week, she lost 1 pound. I hope she gets to achieve her desired goal. My current fitness goal is to be strong enough to be able to do 100 push ups in a row and not get easily tired when running. I also would like to be a bit toned as well Anyway, fast forward a couple weeks and I had to attend this wedding reception. I totally forgot to prepare and buy a new dress. I looked at my old dress, the one that didn't fit anymore, and I thought "hey, why not?" So I tried it on again and it fit! I was so happy! Now I'm currently working on my strength and toning my muscles. I still have difficulty doing regular push-ups, but I can do assisted push-ups on the TRX/step board. I'm getting there My workout comprises of assisted pushups/pull ups, squats with weights 10lbs, weighted backward lunges, bur pees, inchworm, Leg lifts, 20 minutes of cardio, skaters on a step board(with weights). I try to change it up when it gets boring. Usually my personal trainer increases the difficulty after 3 days. I don't have a lot of sugar/processed food in my diet. I try to keep it balanced as much as possible. I heard drinking green tea helps speed up one's metabolism. Usually when one cuts out the sugar/junk food from one's diet, they will find loosing weight easier. I do have a cheat day each month where I get to eat anything my heart desires, but of course I don't go overboard hahaha. |
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07-01-15 03:53 AM
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I'm not sure if someone has already posted a thread like this on the Board, forgive me if someone already did. And I know it doesn't really count as a Video Game thread since it's tabletop and all but I didn't really know where else to post it haha. So what's the most memorable D&D/Pathfinder encounter that you've experienced? I'll go ahead and share mine first. I was playing D&D 3.5 on roll20. I got into a not-so-serious campaign where the DM, before starting the game, would usually introduce "the drink of the day". It was a bottle of some fancy alcoholic drink. Now, I bet you know where this would lead. Alcohol + D&D could potentially become either a very f*cked up game or a very entertaining one. He would start sober and drink throughout the game. By the end he was piss drunk. Despite his drunkenness, he was pretty fair DM. Our party had several memorable and incredibly difficult battles. In one encounter, we encountered a rock golem. We were pretty low level characters so it was quite a challenge. Before the encounter, My character had extremely low health. I asked my party members if they had any extra health potions they can spare. They felt like being jerks that day and gave me empty flasks. Out of spite, my character pissed in one of the flasks. The DM allows it. Fast forward to the Rock Golem battle, we were pretty much getting crushed and our battle options were starting to get limited. Out of desperation, I threw the flask of urine at the Rock Golem. He did his secret DM rolls and well, what do you know? The urine weakened the monster. It corrosively bore a hole in its center. I don't know how that worked, but I guess through his alcohol lenses, it made sense. He wasn't fudging it either, the battle went smoothly until one of my party members decided to follow suit with the unusual battle tactics and shoved a lamp into the newly made hole. DM made his DM secret rolls and BAM! The Rock Golem restored HP and gained strength :I all of us were like "Dammit!", No worries though. We were able to defeat the creature. There were a lot of epic random battles within that campaign, but it all ended because one of the players didn't really like the DM drinking during the game and they got into a conflict. I didn't mind him drinking. He clearly stated that it wasn't a serious game and that alcohol would probably be involved. Oh well, fun times. Please feel free to share any memorable pathfinder/D&D encounters you experienced! You could also share any memorable characters you played or other people played as well. So what's the most memorable D&D/Pathfinder encounter that you've experienced? I'll go ahead and share mine first. I was playing D&D 3.5 on roll20. I got into a not-so-serious campaign where the DM, before starting the game, would usually introduce "the drink of the day". It was a bottle of some fancy alcoholic drink. Now, I bet you know where this would lead. Alcohol + D&D could potentially become either a very f*cked up game or a very entertaining one. He would start sober and drink throughout the game. By the end he was piss drunk. Despite his drunkenness, he was pretty fair DM. Our party had several memorable and incredibly difficult battles. In one encounter, we encountered a rock golem. We were pretty low level characters so it was quite a challenge. Before the encounter, My character had extremely low health. I asked my party members if they had any extra health potions they can spare. They felt like being jerks that day and gave me empty flasks. Out of spite, my character pissed in one of the flasks. The DM allows it. Fast forward to the Rock Golem battle, we were pretty much getting crushed and our battle options were starting to get limited. Out of desperation, I threw the flask of urine at the Rock Golem. He did his secret DM rolls and well, what do you know? The urine weakened the monster. It corrosively bore a hole in its center. I don't know how that worked, but I guess through his alcohol lenses, it made sense. He wasn't fudging it either, the battle went smoothly until one of my party members decided to follow suit with the unusual battle tactics and shoved a lamp into the newly made hole. DM made his DM secret rolls and BAM! The Rock Golem restored HP and gained strength :I all of us were like "Dammit!", No worries though. We were able to defeat the creature. There were a lot of epic random battles within that campaign, but it all ended because one of the players didn't really like the DM drinking during the game and they got into a conflict. I didn't mind him drinking. He clearly stated that it wasn't a serious game and that alcohol would probably be involved. Oh well, fun times. Please feel free to share any memorable pathfinder/D&D encounters you experienced! You could also share any memorable characters you played or other people played as well. |
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06-30-15 10:43 PM
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I had the old handheld Tetris too. I used to play a lot when I was a kid. I remember this quote I saw somewhere: "If Tetris has taught me anything it's that errors pile up and accomplishments disappear" link to quote with image: http://i.imgur.com/1I1Ngur.jpg link to quote with image: http://i.imgur.com/1I1Ngur.jpg |
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06-30-15 08:49 PM
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danielbelitch : I had the same reaction when I first took the test. I was also a bit suspicious. I'd rather prefer a well established book than some free online test haha. At first I thought they were pulling the "generalize the information so much so that everyone can relate to it" card. But then I read the other profiles and they had some clear differences. Most of my friends were impressed by the results too. They said it was if as though they were reading a page describing their traits. I'm still looking for someone who could debunk this test haha.
Awesome, All of my friends have the "Introverted" type, they only differ slightly in the last 3 traits. Anyway what makes up our bond of friendship is our deep communication about issues/ideas greater than ourselves and everyday lives. That and sometimes a mixture of random silliness haha. The way you elegantly express your words and ideas through your posts make me feel as though we would be awesome friends. Glad you liked the test! I hope your old Psych teacher finds some value (or amusement at least) in the test as well Awesome, All of my friends have the "Introverted" type, they only differ slightly in the last 3 traits. Anyway what makes up our bond of friendship is our deep communication about issues/ideas greater than ourselves and everyday lives. That and sometimes a mixture of random silliness haha. The way you elegantly express your words and ideas through your posts make me feel as though we would be awesome friends. Glad you liked the test! I hope your old Psych teacher finds some value (or amusement at least) in the test as well |
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IgorBird122 : *High Fives* You got that right IB. All the confident single people in the house put yo hands in the air! haha Indeed, most people say "All the good ones are taken". So if ever we're fortunate enough to find a good one, the challenge remains in keeping that person. I have went through life and seen everyone around me enter and leave several relationships. I also was one of the few students who remained single. I was always puzzled on how on earth was everyone else able to find new relationships so quickly. One day they declare their love to this person, and the next day they've broken up and have now sworn their love to someone new. It's mind boggling to me. But you're right, as you said, it depends on the person Indeed, most people say "All the good ones are taken". So if ever we're fortunate enough to find a good one, the challenge remains in keeping that person. I have went through life and seen everyone around me enter and leave several relationships. I also was one of the few students who remained single. I was always puzzled on how on earth was everyone else able to find new relationships so quickly. One day they declare their love to this person, and the next day they've broken up and have now sworn their love to someone new. It's mind boggling to me. But you're right, as you said, it depends on the person |
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06-30-15 05:32 AM
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I wonder sometimes too. I can't even start a relationship in real life, how much more online? haha
To me, relationships are really beautiful. Whether it started online or if it's in real life. It's a connection between 2 people -who created a bond over words, similar interests and who continue to create memorable experiences together. To me, relationships are really beautiful. Whether it started online or if it's in real life. It's a connection between 2 people -who created a bond over words, similar interests and who continue to create memorable experiences together. |
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thing1 : The simple answer is, some women are and some women aren't. It depends on who you meet and where you look.
In my culture, when I offer to pay for the meal or ask a guy out on a date, I get weird looks. They often tell me "guys should make the first move, otherwise they'd think you're easy". I never really fully understood society. I try to understand it but it still confuses me sometimes. That's why I prefer to stay at home In my culture, when I offer to pay for the meal or ask a guy out on a date, I get weird looks. They often tell me "guys should make the first move, otherwise they'd think you're easy". I never really fully understood society. I try to understand it but it still confuses me sometimes. That's why I prefer to stay at home |
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06-30-15 03:57 AM
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Furret : Thank you for sharing your story furret! And thanks for the advice and wishing me luck Life is definitely surprising and has unpredictable twists and turns. Your story is both adorable and amazing. Adorable because what brought you both together is so simple and Amazing because a simple situation like that was able to bring you both together. I mean a lot of factors could've happened to prevent it from happening. Like what if the dog didn't sit there? what if you decided to go out on that day? what if she didn't look? It's amazing because these things didn't happen, and instead you got something really great out of it I wish you the best and I wish you a long, happy and fulfilling relationship Life is definitely surprising and has unpredictable twists and turns. Your story is both adorable and amazing. Adorable because what brought you both together is so simple and Amazing because a simple situation like that was able to bring you both together. I mean a lot of factors could've happened to prevent it from happening. Like what if the dog didn't sit there? what if you decided to go out on that day? what if she didn't look? It's amazing because these things didn't happen, and instead you got something really great out of it I wish you the best and I wish you a long, happy and fulfilling relationship |
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