I read some books on those biplanes. I love them, but boy were they dangerous to fly. You take took tight a turn and the canvas on your wings could just rip right off and send you into a downward spiral.
I read some books on those biplanes. I love them, but boy were they dangerous to fly. You take took tight a turn and the canvas on your wings could just rip right off and send you into a downward spiral.
Ha ha. That would be cool. Mages must abound down under. That's how I imagine it anyway. Just wizard fighting all the time.
Someone compared it to Xcom on a podcast the other day. I guess there's some similarity in the gameplay. Makes it even more appealing to me.
I want to play some of those fighting games for the story they've been putting in them recently.
I was afraid for him when he was standing in front of the baby Kaiju. I knew what was about to happen.
I'm going to get to 1990 probably in about 16 months. Man, these long projects are a little bit weird. That's a long time.
Definitely Warriors is mindless and Everyone's Golf, I imagine, is pretty arcady.
I have an unexplainable love of biplanes too. Gotta go with the Sopwith Camel.

I saw that Pirates movie. I liked it but it always disappoints me it's not more gritty and like real pirates. It's a family movie after all. I saw Guardians 2 and Wonder Woman, both good. Then i saw Spider Man because a friend wanted to. It was fine. I was about to see Atomic Blonde but then didn't: or, I might still try and go this weekend. I like the visual style of the movie even though I really don't want to see just a string of fight scenes which is what the trailer made it seem like.
At times it was pretty funny. Once I started a new character and jumped in with Mark's level 50 something character. Oh my, I had to hide because one shot would kill me. Then i watched as I gained a level every few seconds.
Yea, it must be scenes related to real memories or something. For me and Starship Troopers, I think I felt disassociated from my life in high school and that's sort what that moment was about in the book.
I'm doing this office admin course right now, but I'm thinking about writing. I actually started writing a story in class on a secret google docs window 'cause I was getting bored. It was a western.
I need to read the book again because of all the scifi I read in high school, there's one part of Starship Troopers that's still very clear in my mind. There's a moment where one of the troopers is jetpacking over a village shooting at bugs and thinking about everything he's doing in his life. I maybe projecting my own thoughts onto it, and making it into something it wasn't. That's why I want to go read it again.