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Skyrim group therapy session

Started by wilco64256, November 13, 2011, 11:41:15 PM

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MusicallyInspired

Haven't played it in a while. Been too busy. And the short times I do have to play games I'm spending on Arkham City at the moment. Seems more appropriate for short bursts. I'll get back to Skyrim eventually.

Lambonius

Skyrim sucks away my time.  I became Arch Mage of Winterhold tonight.  Kinda irritating that nobody acts any differently towards you once you attain that rank.  Guess that's one of those things they sacrificed to get this game out on the magic 11-11-11 date.  Sigh...urge to kill...rising....rising....

Delling


Quote from: Blackthorne on November 26, 2011, 02:29:14 PM
Bah!  Skyrim!  This is the best Adventure game ever!  We had dots and ducks for dragons and we liked it!

ADVENTURE ! Click Here

Bt

OMG It's FHQWHGADS!! EVERYBODY to the limit! Come on, it's fhqwhgads!

(Also... I played that link just now... it was strangely enjoyable XD)


Also... I haven't been able to play Skyrim yet. :( I want a better video card (as in an actual one, rather than the one board motherboard one which is okay, but... Hybrid Radeon Crossfire  :drunk: waaant...)
Noli me tangere! Nescio ubi fuisti!
Don't touch me! I don't know where you've been!

Marquess of Pembroke
Duke of Saxony in Her Majesty's Court
Knight of the Swan for Her Imperial Highness

...resistance was obviously useless against a family that could invent italics.

"Let the locative live."

http://my.ddo.com/referral/Delling87

snabbott

I can't get the advanced modes to work in this one. There's a version on Atari's website:

http://www.atari.com/play/atari/adventure

Steve Abbott | Beta Tester | The Silver Lining

Lambonius

I've started trying to work the word "Skyrim" into everyday conversation, used as an adjective meaning anything amazing, epic, awesome, or otherwise phenomenally good.

Examples:

"Those pork chops you made tonight were skyrim, honey!"

"The Muppets is a skyrim movie!"

wilco64256

Quote from: Lambonius on December 03, 2011, 10:17:05 PM
I've started trying to work the word "Skyrim" into everyday conversation, used as an adjective meaning anything amazing, epic, awesome, or otherwise phenomenally good.

Examples:

"Those pork chops you made tonight were skyrim, honey!"

"The Muppets is a skyrim movie!"

http://blogs.ajc.com/news-to-me/2011/11/17/baby-named-for-skyrim-video-game/
Weldon Hathaway

Fierce Deity

Quote from: wilco64256 on December 03, 2011, 10:27:37 PM
Quote from: Lambonius on December 03, 2011, 10:17:05 PM
I've started trying to work the word "Skyrim" into everyday conversation, used as an adjective meaning anything amazing, epic, awesome, or otherwise phenomenally good.

Examples:

"Those pork chops you made tonight were skyrim, honey!"

"The Muppets is a skyrim movie!"

http://blogs.ajc.com/news-to-me/2011/11/17/baby-named-for-skyrim-video-game/

Wow, that poor child is going to be scarred for the rest of his life, just because his parents couldn't keep their nerdgasms to themselves.

Hey Lamb, didn't you say your kid was born on the same day Skyrim was released?
Freudian Slip - "When you say one thing, but mean your mother."

MusicallyInspired

You can always legally change your name. So can the parents.

Lambonius

Haha...yes, our daughter was born on Skyrim Day, just after 2:00 AM.

Did you notice that those parents gave their son a completely normal middle name--Tom?  They're clearly just going to call him that.  Cop out.

Rosella

Yeah, but can you imagine when he starts signing up for bank accounts and stuff, getting debit cards with his first and last name on them...You can call him whatever you want, but the state sees things differently. :P
I'm a princess even if my kingdom is pixelated.

Official Comfort Counselor of the TSL Asylum © ;D

It's funny how you find you enjoy your life when you're happy to be alive.

MusicallyInspired

Not if you legally change your name. Am I invisible?

Fierce Deity

Quote from: MusicallyInspired on December 04, 2011, 01:51:39 PM
Not if you legally change your name. Am I invisible?

No, I get it. You can legally change your name, but what if poor Tom has to show somebody his birth certificate. How would you explain that to somebody? My parents wanted to win a contest at the expense of my self-esteem?
Freudian Slip - "When you say one thing, but mean your mother."

MusicallyInspired

More than likely nobody would know what the word means and would probably think it sounded cool. I think it does. All he'd have to say is it means "Dragonborn".

wilco64256

I'd just hate to be the substitute first grade teacher who was going through the roll and got to that name.
Weldon Hathaway

drusain

I just started playing but wow it's easy to get sucked into this. I've been just wandering around mostly. I am a level 7 2Her/Archer Imperial and going to also focus on smithing/alchemy to become an armored god. I'm roleplaying as a lost and forgotten son of the Emperor who was caught trying to flee Skyrim to abandon his past. I distrust mages and kill them on first sight. Also my character is racist against elves and I didn't take a second thought to betray that elf in Riverwood who wanted me to mail a damn forgery.

The environments just look so good and inviting! I could never get into FO3 much because the environment was all just ugly rock and poison water.

Brian Zabell
Quality Assurance/Technical Editor
I write for Andrew Greyson on The Four Winds

Fallout 3 Graham is Best Graham

Lambonius

I could never get into Fallout 3 because the required slo-mo combat sucked hairy nutsack.

Also, Skyrim rules.  And Dark Souls.  There need be no winner, I will lay with them both!