Why do we fight the weather?
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Re: Why do we fight the weather?
That picture is nothing. Just some regular bondage role-playing by the looks of it. If not for a bad case of hardware failure, I could show you entire archives of similar pictures.
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Re: Why do we fight the weather?
they're still available for download in the seedy back ally to LRR's high street, eximworks forum
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Right, thanks for remembering that. This'll make life easier.
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Re: Why do we fight the weather?
well i came in here to provid my opinion on the mater, but now i really dont know whats going on.
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Re: Why do we fight the weather?
Trymantha wrote:well i came in here to provid my opinion on the mater, but now i really dont know whats going on.
Drawing in the snow is really fun. If you don't want to get your footprints on the drawing then use a shovel!
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Or jump:
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Re: Why do we fight the weather?
Trymantha wrote:well i came in here to provid my opinion on the mater, but now i really dont know whats going on.
Welcome to the forums.
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Re: Why do we fight the weather?
Master Gunner wrote:Or jump:
Haha, I wish there was enough snow around here for me to do something like that.
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Re: Why do we fight the weather?
I like the snow in Victoria: once or twice a year you get a couple centimeters which melts a day or two later. I dislike it when snow stays around.
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If there's anything that would stop me from moving to Victoria, it would be the lack of snow. I need snow, that's just how it works.
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Re: Why do we fight the weather?
I technically died in the snow once.
My memories of the event are hazy, but I remember the before and after. Naturally I went to work on all the standard survival efforts, then eventually got exhausted and decide to take my chances in the shelter I'd built. That's where it gets blurry, I can recall a detached sort of "video feed" that my eyes captured, I can recall the general numbness and the efforts of will to assist circulation and maintain homeostasis, and I can remember incredibly clearly the sounds of the wind and the muffled echoes of my movements under the packed snow.
The next thing I remember is my very badly garbled sight as I woke up in a medical center. It's a bizarre memory: the lighting was low and my eyes were not in peak shape, so between the two, the visual signals I was "seeing" were fairly warped. It was kind of like a corrupted digital feed, or when you load up an NES cartridge that needs cleaned. I had enough information to piece together a blurry understanding of the room I was looking at, but the strangest glitches mar the memories.
Then my hearing came in with a vengeance, super sensitive and ringing nonstop for about ten minutes. My ability to understand language was impaired for a while, which was fun for my doctor I'm sure, although I'm told I started speaking in response to random things, apparantly mostly spouting nonsense and poetry. What felt like a long time passed, but it was really only about half an hour, then I kinda went under again and woke up the next morning.
~Alja~
My memories of the event are hazy, but I remember the before and after. Naturally I went to work on all the standard survival efforts, then eventually got exhausted and decide to take my chances in the shelter I'd built. That's where it gets blurry, I can recall a detached sort of "video feed" that my eyes captured, I can recall the general numbness and the efforts of will to assist circulation and maintain homeostasis, and I can remember incredibly clearly the sounds of the wind and the muffled echoes of my movements under the packed snow.
The next thing I remember is my very badly garbled sight as I woke up in a medical center. It's a bizarre memory: the lighting was low and my eyes were not in peak shape, so between the two, the visual signals I was "seeing" were fairly warped. It was kind of like a corrupted digital feed, or when you load up an NES cartridge that needs cleaned. I had enough information to piece together a blurry understanding of the room I was looking at, but the strangest glitches mar the memories.
Then my hearing came in with a vengeance, super sensitive and ringing nonstop for about ten minutes. My ability to understand language was impaired for a while, which was fun for my doctor I'm sure, although I'm told I started speaking in response to random things, apparantly mostly spouting nonsense and poetry. What felt like a long time passed, but it was really only about half an hour, then I kinda went under again and woke up the next morning.
~Alja~
Re: Why do we fight the weather?
there are numerous transport options that work in any kind of snow:
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also if you walk, take up cross country skiing
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also if you walk, take up cross country skiing
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