soul alive wrote:I love chocolate though, especially dark. Can't have much chocolate or mint though, it's a big no-no with my acid reflux. I think my new favorite, though, is Toffifay. Yum. Caramel, hazelnut, hazelnut chocolate, and chocolate.
Mithrandir wrote:*laughs*
Does being at home when your sweatheart is on vacation count?
Zilch wrote:http://www.gamespot.com/features/6144012/index.html
Sorry, I'm a gamer and I have to add this.
Mith and Shoob need to stop chucking innuendos around...
OK, so watching two people get all lovey-dovey in-game is no substitute for the real thing, but that doesn't mean the love of two game characters can't teach you valuable lessons about what to do, and in many cases, what not to do, and perhaps most importantly, whether or not you should totally beat up your twin brother.
You won't have to rewind time to make your love forget you, and you won't have to face fire-breathing dragons only to find out the object of your affection is in another castle. And hopefully your love is more of the happily-ever-after variety than the she-gets-shot-at-the-beginning-of-the-sequel type.
The message? Love is fleeting, so enjoy it while it lasts. Also, Double Dragon II totally sucked.
Many games (and movies, books, and television shows, for that matter) use romance as a cheap hook to draw players into the plot. The kidnapped princess, the girlfriend that's been abducted by the gang leader, the brilliant-but-sexy nuclear scientist that you have to escort out of the research facility that's been overrun by zombie lepers from the Galapagos...you get the idea.
Mario and Princess Peach are the Al and Peggy Bundy of the video game world.
Doubleshadow wrote:Very funny, Zilch, but that link could sue a disclaimer for language and *cough* questionable relationships. My favorite quotes:
Raiden no Kishi wrote:I'm buying mood rings for all the girls I know and hang out with.
Listen to Relient K's song entitled "Mood Rings" and you'll get the joke.
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