I hate snow.

Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:24 pm

Hammerfell would be nice this time of year.
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Joey Bel
 
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:24 am

It is good to see you do not stereotype an entire population based on observation of a few individuals or anything. Am I to infer that Americans are all uneducated, fat, slack jawed, gun crazy red necks? I know better. It is a little something called population diversity. There are all kinds of people, and generalizing a population as a whole is a sure course for error.

Wow, really. Is this getting you all worked up? I've been completely joking and having fun with this snow thing and I had assumed you were too up until now. I made a joke about Canadians possibly being negative and you completely lose your [censored]? I always figured you for one of the more reasonable members of the forum.


Eh, this got awkward real fast. Dude, I was just messing around and having fun joking about the snow. That's all I figured it was. I didn't know it was such a sensative subject. Sorry.
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Post » Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:21 am

Well that would explain it. I think Canada would benefit from a Disneyland or something.



That's nothing. Put on a coat, gloves and a hat and you'll be fine. How much time have you spent in that temperature. Do you do a lot of outdoor winter activities? It's not like you're going outside to spend a solid hour out in the wind just for the hell of it. You're basically going outside just to get to another indoor location.

1) We do not have a Disneyland, but we have many large theme parks, rollercoasters, and all that stuff. Nothing quite the size of Disneyland.

2) That's nothing? How much time have you spent in -40 degree weather? Exposed skin will freeze in 5 minutes.

And no, I don't just go from one indoor place to another. I spend hours outside every day. I tend to notice the temperature. And just where exactly do you live for you to say that -40 degree weather is nothing? I would really like to know, because people who have spent their whole life in it still find it agonizing.
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Post » Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:16 am

Wow, really. Is this getting you all worked up? I've been completely joking and having fun with this snow thing and I had assumed you were too up until now. I made a joke about Canadians possibly being negative and you completely lose your [censored]? I always figured you for one of the more reasonable members of the forum.

I am not sure exactly where in that comment I gave any indication of me "losing my [censored]". I was simply pointing out that you cannot brand an entire nation based on the behaviour of a few. You think I am negative. Perhaps that is true, perhaps that is not true. But the entire country? That seems a little foolish. As for being worked up, I am pretty chilled out, actually. I am not sure where you are getting that part of it.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:16 am

You know what, I'm going to cheer you up OP



"Much snow in Skyrim. Enough snow. Mai'q does not want anymore."
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Post » Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:44 am

I love snow Skyrim needs more snow as does Canada. TES VI should be entirely covered in snow say set in Atmora aka Antarctica.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:32 pm

You know what, I'm going to cheer you up OP



"Much snow in Skyrim. Enough snow. Mai'q does not want anymore."

Man, if I could go outside and talk to Ma'iq, that probably would cheer me up. My dog might not like him so much though. She is a Rottweiler, and although very friendly, seems to hate cats.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:47 pm

I love snow Skyrim needs more snow as does Canada. TES VI should be entirely covered in snow say set in Atmora aka Antarctica.

Well, there is plenty here right now. Have some.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:04 pm

Man, if I could go outside and talk to Ma'iq, that probably would cheer me up. My dog might not like him so much though. She is a Rottweiler, and although very friendly, seems to hate cats.

Hates cats, Wow that's surprising ;)



Just take Maiq's word


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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:04 pm

I rather see snow, I live in a place that never snows, so its great too see snow.

But if I lived somewhere where all it always snowed, then I would probably get sick of it.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 7:17 pm

I rather see snow, I live in a place that never snows, so its great too see snow.

But if I lived somewhere where all it always snowed, then I would probably get sick of it.

That seems so strange to me. I can't imagine living somewhere where it never snowed. I would probably end up missing it, strangely.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:32 pm

Balgruuf: Hater's gonna hate
Hater's gonna hate

Then just move.. Or buy Cyrodil instead. You must have not watched videos.

You missed the point. He's hinting at Redguard, which was reserved/trademarked this year by Bethesda.
Could be a DLC or a standalone game, only time will tell. Or maybe they'll give up. who knows.
They (Bethesda) have one year to make up their mind, or they can ask for an extansion. (of the reserved trademark)

Desert would be nice, hammerfell or elseweyr, I have no preference.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:05 pm

I rather see snow, I live in a place that never snows, so its great too see snow.

But if I lived somewhere where all it always snowed, then I would probably get sick of it.

Yeah, I do like me my snow, but I would probably go nuts if it was continuous all year round.

However, I need some good solid snow for at least a couple months to make the world feel right again.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:30 am

I hear that dude. I live in Nova Scotia and we had SUCH a warm winter so far. Then BAM, day after Christmas down comes the snow.

Spending a lot of time on the coasts of morrowind I am.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 1:35 pm

I hear that dude. I live in Nova Scotia and we had SUCH a warm winter so far. Then BAM, day after Christmas down comes the snow.

Spending a lot of time on the coasts of morrowind I am.

I would love to boot up Morrowind but I cannot. the graphics card blew on my PC, and the Mac I use for audio production cannot play it. I tis more than powerful enough to run it, just the game does not run in OS X. I could get a copy of Windows and install it I guess.
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