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bullet Master Pre
09 Sep : 12:54
No doubt! I love football season.
bullet motaboy82
09 Sep : 09:27
NFL FTW!
bullet Master Pre
09 Sep : 08:31
Yes, preferably with an assailant pummeling you with a bamboo stick.

My favorite thing to do in basic was shining my boots, that's about all we had to do though! There's some trickery you can pull off using a lighter that can turn them into a mirror. But since you don't have the leather toes, it's sort of a mute point.

Let me know if that changes, I can give ya some pointers.
bullet Velvet Typhoon
08 Sep : 20:16
Aw. . .my boots are roughout.

Should I still polish them enough to shave with them?

And should I shave with this rusty bayonet?
bullet Master Pre
08 Sep : 16:19
Call me when you can shave using your boot as a mirror.

Then you're ready!
bullet Velvet Typhoon
08 Sep : 15:10
Nope.

Maybe during Mid Semester break or Thanksgivi ng break, but not a second before.

However, I DO have the opportunit y to iron shirts and dust my wall locker.
And for this recruit, that's videogame enough.
bullet Master Pre
08 Sep : 09:33
Ahhhhh...r oger that. You seem to be enjoying the college (military) experience . Are you gonna have a chance to get some Halo Reach in?
bullet Velvet Typhoon
07 Sep : 19:14
You've got to find ways to make it work, Mr. Pre.
bullet Master Pre
07 Sep : 15:07
Good stuff Mr. Typhoon! As for the library bathrooms, you're all alone on that one. Never encountere d that in the AF!
bullet Velvet Typhoon
06 Sep : 21:27
It was mandatory fun.

Thin gs I've learned at Norwich: How to heat a pop tart with a clothing iron. How to eat a banana with a knife and fork. How to brush my teeth, shave, and iron a shirt in under five minutes. How to take a shower using nothing but baby wipes. How to use Windex to shine shoes. That masturbati on in library bathrooms is acceptable , and encouraged .

These are the life skills that will carry with me for the rest of my life.
bullet Master Pre
06 Sep : 10:10
I didn't know you liked football?
bullet Velvet Typhoon
05 Sep : 11:00
We had our first football game yesterday.

They had 3rd and 4th Battalions form up in the endzones, and whenever a team scored, interceive d, changed possession . . .really, whenever anything at all happened during the game, we did about 20 pushups.

it was motivating .
bullet turdferguson49
03 Sep : 13:41
A long weekend and the beginning of football season? Can't get much better than this!
bullet Master Pre
03 Sep : 10:40
College Football weekend, L4D2, GoW2, Golf, Coffee...t his is going to be the perfect weekend.
bullet motaboy82
02 Sep : 15:23
Bring the wheel barrow, take two crushed earings! sales were up 267% for the quarter thanks to RDR. Now they have 300 million in cash on hand to invest on another title or two

Are online gaming friends really your friends?
We've all posed the question. What do you think?

Link to forum topic: Link

Link to Kotaku Article: Link

Are Your Online Gaming Friends Really Your Friends?



You spend your days playing with them. Maybe they're your backup in a first-person shooter. Perhaps they heal your World of Warcraft guild raids. You count on them, and they count on you, but do you count them as friends?

As I was wondering through the morning news, I stumbled over a Charm City Moms column in The Baltimore Sun asking the question, "Are Your Virtual Friends Real Friends?" In the short article, Liz Atwood observes her children talking about playing games with friends online, prompting her to ponder that question.

"When they play with children on these gaming sites, are these friends? Does a friend have to be someone you see face-to-face or can you be friends with someone you never meet?"


I've been playing MMO games for more than a decade now, from Ultima Online to World of Warcraft to Second Life, and I've often referred to the people I play with on a regular basis as friends. It just seems natural.

But to someone looking in from the outside, like Liz Atwood, it must seem rather peculiar, referring to people we will likely never meet as friends.

Are we labeling these people friends out of convenience, or is the definition of friend changing with the times?

Looking back on my online gaming "career," I've called lots of people my friends. I spent a year and a half in an EverQuest guild, spending more time hanging about virtual avatars with strange names than I did anyone in real life. If I had a problem, I would bounce it off one of them. If one of my guild-mates stumbled on hard times, we'd band together to help them out.

It felt like friendship. Hell, it felt like family.

The difference is, once I quit the game, those people disappeared. Once I was outside of that virtual community, it was as if I no longer existed. Is that how virtual friendship works?

And perhaps it's a testament to the importance of internet anonymity, recently highlighted by Blizzard's attempt to use real names in the World of Warcraft and StarCraft II forums, that I never knew anyone's real name.

Sure, there are a few online folks I talk to outside of gaming circles, particularly those from Second Life, who seem as a whole more willing to take the virtual out of virtual reality. On the whole, however, I've spent months of my time playing with friends that I will never see again.

Looking back, perhaps "friends" was too strong of a word. Maybe it was just easier to say than "acquaintances," or perhaps calling them friends made the time spent seem more worthwhile.

Has the word "friend" simply lost its meaning on the internet? We have Xbox Live friends, Facebook friends, Wii friend codes. Perhaps there should be two different definitions, one for online and one for off.

Do you consider your online gaming friends real friends, or do you need more than a screen name and an avatar before the label sticks?

Send an email to Michael Fahey, the author of this post, at -email-.


Personally, I was pretty critical of the entire concept of "online friendships"...but with The Few my opinion has certainly changed. We've all been hanging out together for years at this point, we share photo's on Facebook, stay up to date on each others families...that sure sounds like legitimate friendship to me!
 
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