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Well that’s weird to hear, because a lot of the people I meet in this game is like me, in HS, I didn’t know that other people other than high schoolers and people in their early 20s played this
Feoras, Lake of fur, Zany Zanes, Killerian, and 3 othersTercania islands, Anacin, and Beowulf islands
Anacin waltzes through the door, heads toward Lake, looks down at the dead Anacin clone
What did he do this time? Anyways, get me a Jager bomb.
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Time Travel
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You'd be surprised how old or young people can be.
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Hmmm, never thought of that
Lake of fur, Zany Zanes, and Squadron Commander Lord Flashheart
*Tosses them a Jager bomb*
Lots of people of all different ages play this game. You have probably interacted with a few who you didn't even know were married, had children and jobs. There are even older retired people who enjoy the socialization aspect.
I started playing NationStates in my forties, way back in 2005.
Feoras, Zany Zanes, Killerian, and Beowulf islands
*Grins*
That'd be fun.
In a way, isn't remembering something or hearing a story about something that happened in the past a form of time travel?
Feoras, Zany Zanes, Killerian, Tercania islands, and 3 othersSanta lucia, Squadron Commander Lord Flashheart, and Beowulf islands
I started in 2016, back in middle school. But here, I’m basically Agent Smith (The Matrix)
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Well I’ve never heard about it
*Grins*
True. But it's a subtle and off-kilter comedy and not everyone gets the humor.
Zany Zanes, Killerian, and Beowulf islands
Class of 1714
Lake of fur, Zombie Penguins, Zany Zanes, Killerian, and 1 otherTercania islands
The roar of the engines of an Airbus A400M Atlas coming in to land, and pulling up, can be heard outside...
The main pax door opens to reveal Squadron Commander Lord Flashheart.
The director of Down By Law Jim Jarmusch recently released another film you may have seen, The Dead Don't Die (2019), a zombie movie, lol.
Everything is connected in this crazy world.
*Sets a coaster on the counter with a pint of Schnozzlefoam*
Welcome back. I hope re-entry wasn't too hard on your old ship.
Zany Zanes, Killerian, Tercania islands, and Beowulf islands
A noise from the cellar caught Jeremy’s attention. What could be that disturbing noise?
Jeremy took a knife that he had nearby and slowly opened the door.
He squeaked and his squeaking resonated abundantly in the stairs.
A long flight of stairs projected in front of Jeremy.
The first step came down... crack
came down the second step...crack
came down the third step...crack...
while he was going down the fourth step ...
Yup. Except the part about the Iscreama. That’s slapstick. Should be a rite of passage - you have to keep watching Down By Law until you get it. Only then can you be fully prepared for life. You’d like it, The Ruby Ranch Republic - there’s a prison!
I cut my teeth on those old classics. I don't much care for the new crop of gore-porn like Saw and Hostel. But there are a lot of quality horror movies still being made today.
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Yeah - like Nosferatu:
“Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, or simply Nosferatu, is a 1922 silent German Expressionist horror film directed by F. W. Murnau and starring Max Schreck as Count Orlok, a vampire with an interest in both a new residence and the wife of his estate agent.” That’s some really good horror.
Edit: way back when vampires were scary and sparkly was for unicorns
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