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how diff life was 1 year ago: playing animal crossing / some different video games. reading some different books. watchin some different youtubes. eating some different cereals. we might have been eating pesto panko chicken. probably were hanging out with the cat everyday but that's the same. hamburger helper. |
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Groucho Marx |
A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere. |
Geoffrey Canada |
Video games offer violent messages, and even the sports video games include taunting and teasing. |
Jennifer Hale |
There's more flexibility in the cartoon world than there is in video games. In video games, if I tweak a line, I could screw up the work of countless other people with my whim. |
Mark Haddon |
Most of my work consisted of crossing out. Crossing out was the secret of all good writing. |
Glenn Danzig |
We probably put about four or five comic books out a year and probably about two or three art books and various trade paperbacks - maybe four or five of those a year - and that's what we do now. |
Casey James |
I love to play games. Anything that is competitive. I love to play darts, shoot pool, any video game or board game, anything like that I am all about. For me is more about spending time with somebody, hanging out and enjoying yourself. |
Nick Ferguson |
Like most athletes, I like to go home and relax. I try not to bring the game home with me. I might play some video games that are, let's just say, for mature audiences only. And I might get some flak for this, but I like to watch 'Seinfeld.' Sometimes, laughter is the best medicine. |
Antonio Banderas |
Cats are very independent animals. They're very sexy, if you want. Dogs are different. They're familiar. They're obedient. You call a cat, you go, 'Cat, come here.' He doesn't come to you unless you have something in your hand that he thinks might be food. They're very free animals, and I like that. |
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa |
I grew up reading comic books. Super hero comic books, Archie comic books, horror comic books, you name it. |
Karl Marx |
The human being is in the most literal sense a political animal, not merely a gregarious animal, but an animal which can individuate itself only in the midst of society. |