- Dec 2, 2014
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Enki, oh gosh, my next venture is putting together my own gaming computer. I know who to contact if I need help and whaaaat?? Metro 2033 and Last Light are both on my Xmas list. Have you played either Portal or Half Life series? Portal 2 is one of my faves, which I'd didnt expect. That game made me think HARD lol. Valve is awesome for that though. Left 4 Dead haven't got to yet, cause I do scare easy! I've had Dead Island for soooo long and I cannot get past the pool area at the beginning. I've been stuck there for over a year cause I'm too scared lol. So yea, Metro may stay on the wishlist for a while. I didn't know it was that scary. Did you happen to read the books the games based on? ... and How do you like New Vegas compared to D.C.? I feel like I'd miss Three Dog
..and I wish I had more sources on the Annunaki/Nibiru(sp?) etc. Sitchin started babbling in his 2nd book more so than the first, so I started reading other sources, like the Egyptian Book of the Dead, John Jackson's Christianity Before Christ, Jim Marrs' Rule by Secrecy, so on and so forth, but they all use similar, if not the same, sources and come to completely different conclusions. Its kind of headache inducing. I started with Sitchin and the Annunaki and ended with Marrs and the Illuminati, and since Sitchin is supposedly a Free Mason, it's all just, connected in a stupid way that makes it all not believable, but believable, but not how they're telling it. Its like half truths being spit out. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one off my favorite reads though. That one didn't disappoint.
I left out Brave New World from my earlier list though. That's my actual favorite book, I need to read it again it's been years. Macbeth is awesome too. Its the only thing by Shakespeare I truly appreciate
..and I wish I had more sources on the Annunaki/Nibiru(sp?) etc. Sitchin started babbling in his 2nd book more so than the first, so I started reading other sources, like the Egyptian Book of the Dead, John Jackson's Christianity Before Christ, Jim Marrs' Rule by Secrecy, so on and so forth, but they all use similar, if not the same, sources and come to completely different conclusions. Its kind of headache inducing. I started with Sitchin and the Annunaki and ended with Marrs and the Illuminati, and since Sitchin is supposedly a Free Mason, it's all just, connected in a stupid way that makes it all not believable, but believable, but not how they're telling it. Its like half truths being spit out. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one off my favorite reads though. That one didn't disappoint.
I left out Brave New World from my earlier list though. That's my actual favorite book, I need to read it again it's been years. Macbeth is awesome too. Its the only thing by Shakespeare I truly appreciate