Well, I guess I can't call the super high level evil-flavored D&D game mundane because it was too unusually boring to be considered run-of-the-mill. Smug bitch was a smug bitch, and useless was promoted from useless to downright detrimental. The only difference is that in high level play it takes these people five to ten minutes apiece to do anything because you have to roll tons of dice! I want to make another mass dice rolling program, but it's probably too late for that now. I wasn't even playing at full capacity because as a level 20 Warblade, I could've virtually solo'd Dean's grand mission chock full of zombies and tentacles. Boy needs a new gimmick, stat! Then again, I thought this was a full-scale war game and not a dungeon romp so while I was a flying heavily-fortified juggernaut even the best shot in the world has only a fifty-fifty shot of hitting, I hadn't prepared little things like a personality or a name for this character.
So apparently on iTunes, there's a song called "Love Song" by an artist named Sara Bareilles that came in 2nd behind some stupid dime-a-dozen party rap song. I heard it in a commercial once but never on the radio, and I listen to about an hour's worth of radio on a workday coming to and from work. I can't help but wonder if that's because I get my radio from Ghettodelphia where the pop stations have been replaced "real music variety".
Been reading I am America (and So Can You). I love the footnotes and scribblings on the side. I wish I could do that on here. The closest I've come up with is <a title="blah blah blah"> tags.
So apparently on iTunes, there's a song called "Love Song" by an artist named Sara Bareilles that came in 2nd behind some stupid dime-a-dozen party rap song. I heard it in a commercial once but never on the radio, and I listen to about an hour's worth of radio on a workday coming to and from work. I can't help but wonder if that's because I get my radio from Ghettodelphia where the pop stations have been replaced "real music variety".
Been reading I am America (and So Can You). I love the footnotes and scribblings on the side. I wish I could do that on here. The closest I've come up with is <a title="blah blah blah"> tags.
- Location:Westampton
- Mood:
bored - Music:Love Song (take that... somebody!)
