Posted on 06/05/2015 1:36:51 PM PDT by lulu16
Back in the day, leisure time was not thought of as a chance to veg out, but as opportunity to pursue ones passions and interests, an outlet for the sides of a man that were not stimulated in ones career. Unfortunately, we now often spend our leisure time camped out in front of the TV or computer. We say that modern life has become too stressful, that when we have free time, laying on the couch is all we can manage.
The truth is that spending our leisure time in satisfying pursuits, fun work, will refresh us far more than a non-stop marathon of playing Call of Duty. Hobbies can bring you joy, increase your eye for detail, keep your mind sharp, expand your creativity, and help you meet friends and learn valuable skills. They add interest to your life and help you become a more well-rounded man. If youve been feeling depressed, restless, or apathetic, the problem may be the lack of having something in your life you feel passionate about, something that brings you needed fulfillment.
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Nah. It’s a LOT over the top ;)
Iona and Jordis are pretty cool too. But LLydia seems to be the most brutal fighter of the bunch. They are all supposed to be the same stats (Housecarls) byt Lydia always seems to put her steel boot in more arse than the rest...
Wow. Losers. I be a cloak too if someone told me that. I remember once I considered killing ulfric stormcloak and after speaking to him he said things that made sense. Can’t remember now, but I remembered I agreed with his philosophy and spared him.
“Put me down for beer brewing..”
I see what you did there!
There are only 3 real sports - Boxing, mountain climbing and motor racing - everything else is just a game -
6. Living with your mom and making hot chocolate in your jammies.
That’s right the huntress. I remember now. 2 werewolves are lethal in combat.
7; And talking about Obamacare!
We’re in Baja California spearing fish, building and racing vintage (pre 1972) motorcycles and laying on the beach in Spain.
He also just released a vid of a concert in Denmark. Really good stuff. It’s fun watching him perform cuz you can see how much he enjoys what he’s doing, and that spreads to the crowd!
Ugh...have you been sleeping with your hounds? You smell like a wet dog! ;)
Oh my gosh...I knew that guy’s answers could be skewed that way...but decided to leave it up to the guys...you ‘measured up’. lol
I gotta be careful what weapons I have Lydia hold on to, because one time I gave her a whole bunch of staffs and she was blowing the whole place up with fireballs. I've even seen her use random magic attacks, maybe some scrolls I had her hold on to. Sometimes I wonder if she picks up items, because occasionally I look at her inventory and can't remember giving her all these scrolls and ingredients.
It’s insane. They are literally livid that people are ‘allowed’ to play ‘racists’.
The best part is that just as in real life, these fruitloops babble dogma they don’t even understand. And just as in real life, they see a game as a threat to their ‘faith’ of social justice.
ansel...be still my heart... would love that experience...for a time :)
I’ll check it out. In all the vids I have watched of him, he does seem genuinely thrilled to be playing. No question.
>> Bible study.
Real men love JESUS!
I always give her a fireball staff. And I learned to enchant my armor to resist fire. Yup, she blows the hell our of EVERYTHING in her way.
I have one NPC, a mod called Misha. She uses arrows of Paralysis. There have been many times that I find myself falling off the side of a cliff with arrows in the knee, head, face, back...I look like a Dragonborn porcupine...imobile, falling and ultimately dead.
But when sh ISN’T nuking me, she’s damn handy to have in a fight.
Yes. My housecarls DO pick up items. I take loot off them and sell it.
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