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Posted
4 minutes ago, KoolHndLuke said:

My passion is my games, so I'll die with my pc looping some monotonous music or some shit and a character just standing there when somebody finds me

 

Imagine the game running being Half Life 3.

Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, Alessia Wellington said:

Half Life 3

Or ESVI. God... I can't be caught dead playing that though. *coroner ignores my dead husk and starts playing my modded game, lol* :classic_tongue:

 

Edited by KoolHndLuke
Posted
16 hours ago, KoolHndLuke said:

Least he went on his terms doing what he loved to do. My passion is my games, so I'll die with my pc looping some monotonous music or some shit and a character just standing there when somebody finds me, lol.

 

Really?   Wouldn't they find you with MO2 open, with FO4edit open to some aff xml as you troubleshoot why your mod listing isn't working after a simple weapons mod?

Posted
10 hours ago, steelpanther24 said:

Really?   Wouldn't they find you with MO2 open, with FO4edit open to some aff xml as you troubleshoot why your mod listing isn't working after a simple weapons mod?

Not really. More likely they'd find me with PS and BS open and my hand gripping my dick from a massive heart attack, lol. But I do less and less modding nowadays and just play my games- which is so nice since I'm not constantly tying to patch some shit. :classic_wink:

Posted
12 hours ago, spoonsinger said:

Alan Wolf Arkin (March 26, 1934 – June 29, 2023)

 

 

Don't remember him from anything I saw. Shame since he sounds pretty interesting. I've always heard that comedy is much, much harder to pull off than any other portrayal.

Posted
9 hours ago, 27X said:

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Carl Sagan was a clever bloke. Also he got the the proper number of planets engraved on the plaques on Voyager 1 and 2, which are now too far away for modernity to change them. 

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On 7/4/2023 at 12:08 PM, 27X said:

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Inevitable cyclical changes. We will fall back on tradition and ignorance for a time followed by another Renaissance I think. Most fools already have scapegoats in mind and are actively pursuing them. 

Posted
On 7/4/2023 at 1:08 PM, 27X said:

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Uh oh.... I happened to like Beavis and Butthead and would watch the movie over again.   I also enjoyed the series "Cheaters"  and "Most Extreme Challenge".......guess I am one of the ones that Carl Sagan was bemoaning. 

Posted
27 minutes ago, Yami X said:

R.I.P to the potential of Skyrim modding.

 

Not sure what planet you live on but on planet earth Skyrim modding is literally at it's peak.

Posted (edited)

If you think woke corporate whinging about content control is going to change anything relevant, you're simply wrong.

 

The Nexus, which contrary to anyone's opinion, is not the center of custom content has bent over four times already and modders that cared simply moved on to broader, flatter, more discrete and profitable plains.

 

Pandora is never going to be able to close the box.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Doctor Cadaver said:

Tony Bennett - R.I.P.

 

Two songs in particular always come to mind when I think of Tony Bennett, no one else sings them better than him.

 

 

Posted

Sinéad O'Connor sang her last song.

 

Nothing compared to HER.

 

Posted (edited)

Death comes Aug 1st for the incandescent light bulb.................at least in the USA.

 

It’s lights out for the incandescent bulbs that people have known, changed and singed their hands on for 140 years.

 As of Aug. 1, the Energy Department will fully enforce new efficiency regulations that the old bulbs can’t meet, effectively prohibiting their retail sale.

Light Bulb Sticker - Light Bulb Stickers

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> Goodbye to

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> My Prince had to uninstall it in order to upgrade some programs that weren't supported in Win 7 any longer. Was he sad? he was. He liked it very much and said that after Win XP, it was the best Microsoft OS.

 

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