" Remember back in the good old days when everyone talked about how much better it was in the good old days? "
funny ^^
It's funny how pretty much everything have been considered immoral at some point. Today a Waltz is about as innocent and conservative you can get when it comes to dancing, but when it was introduced it was considered like dancing naked on the table today. It was too vulgar because people touched hands and people showed emotions while dancing, not to mention they could improvise, step left instead of right etc rather than the old dances where everyone was stiff and emotionless and did their steps exactly according to the rulebook.
the more one studies history the more one learn's that it's basiclly the same problems people and empires have. technology changes, but humans are still the same.
It's only natural to feel that way since we in the western world have had our golden age already. It's not as it was in the 20th century when Europe and in the second half the US owned the world. The western world is having a mid age crisis while Asia are in their teens and the best is yet to come for them.
My suggestion is to pick things that you feel something for. For example if you like games then maybe some framed Bioshock posters (I have those and they look great). Don't be afraid to look at second hand. I got a sweat coffee table for less than €30 used (but looked like new) and it cost more than 10x that new.
" Soldier. Get the Widow and Heightened Adrenaline Rush and you pretty much destroy anything in your way. "
I could not have said it better myself.
Soldier is the best, however if you are playing on normal you can choose what you think is most fun instead of what is best. Vanguard was most fun to play IMO. Charge into someone from across the room and then blast them with the shotgun as they are flying through the air in slow motion. If you want action and like blasting people then there is no better choice.
It's always the same cut anyway no matter how you describe how you want your hair cut. Once I told him to just experiment and do something different, I didn't even care. He gave me the exact same hair cut.
So now I just do it myself. I don't have to go anywhere or pay any money (after buying the buzzer at least). It looks about the same anyway. Only hard part is around the ears and on the back of the head, but with a bit of patience that's not a problem.
I feel constrained at the barber, sitting under that blanket with sharp objects in your hair. Also when I was about 10 I got my ear cut. It was a fairly deep cut as well and all I got was 20 % off.
You need some sort of context. "Fred" could be anyone from Fred in Angel to Fred Flintstone. Good excuse as any to put a picture of Fred (Amy Acker) from Angel. Kawaii desu ne ^^
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