Yeah, the only way to combat freemium bullshit is to not agree to pay for it.
Yeah, the only way to combat freemium bullshit is to not agree to pay for it.
Yeah, I saw you were playing NBA 2K14 ... kinda creepy how much access PSN gives me into peoples' gaming lives, honestly.
Hell yeah, Tyson Chandler! Go Mavs!
And Sir Loves a Lot's description is pretty good. I had a love affair with food over the weekend as my Valentine. lol
That's rough.
Oh, I need new shoes ... I need new shoes baaaaaaad.
My mom is using Minecraft in her classes so I may just get that for $5 and see if I can't help her out with some things. She was looking for books about it over Christmas.
Yeah, I'm happy I bought a PS4 since it seems to be selling the best and PSN+ is a good service/Japanese developers may be more keen on it/the user base may justify more exclusives from companies etc.
Sounds like a band playing in the middle of a fair. Very cool.
Yes, cheating. You know the answer or you don't darnit! 
Actually, the importance of breakfast and meal times is overemphasized quite a bit. I have in fact lost a ton of weight eating mostly at night and rarely eating breakfast.
Breakfast won't really keep you from eating a lot later on either, at least it doesn't have that effect on me. In fact, my trainer friend who is currently getting his Kinesiology doctorate at Auburn advised I eat dinner should I only have one meal a day. Cornell doctors seem to agree to some extent about breakfast's over-inflated importance: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/10/myths-surround-breakfast-and-weight/?_r=0
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In the meantime, a small number of randomized trials has continued to cast doubt on the protective effect of breakfast. At Cornell University, for example, scientists have showed in experiments that in some cases, but not all, depriving people of breakfast can lead them to eat more calories at lunch. But those extra calories do not make up for the calories they missed at breakfast, so at the end of the day, they still end up eating fewer calories over all.
The Cornell researchers have argued that for some adults, skipping breakfast may actually be a good way to reduce weight – not gain it."
And whatever you do, don't eat a low calorie, low carb "healthy" breakfast cause you'll just get hungry again (#3) and to hell with mini-meals, I'll stick to my night dinners (#2): http://www.cracked.com/article_20217_5-well-known-tips-healthy-eating-that-dont-work.html
Now I have limited calories and carns and got a certain amount of protein for my dieting habits, but a lot of stuff just isn't worth fretting over. I lost 71 pounds in a year having rarely ever eaten breakfast and I certainly wasn't eating more than three times a day most of the time.
I've never liked the original Metroid. It's great it exists and lead to great things, but it's too damn hard to navigate and enemies spawning in doors is infuriating especially when jumping near lava.
As for Mega Man, I do like the first one, but Aboboisdaman is right, 2 is WAY easier.