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  1. HELLO MINNESOTAN BRONIES!!!!
    My name is Sam, and I am the Communications Liaison for the Connecticut Bronies Meetup Group (www(dot)meetup(dot)com/CTbronies), likely the most active brony meetup group in the New England area.
    On August 6th, I will be flying out to Minnesota for a week, specifically the Minneapolis area.
    If anyone is interested in meeting up for something, be it a little tour of the area, or just as a guide around the Mall of America just as a couple ideas, please, let me know! I'll be happy to hang with some of you for a day!

    Monday, 21-Jul-14 21:23:57 UTC from web
  2. @shyshadow gaaah

    Monday, 21-Jul-14 01:48:50 UTC from web
  3. je ne veux plus jouer

    Sunday, 20-Jul-14 22:57:56 UTC from web
  4. Going to work soon

    Saturday, 19-Jul-14 16:29:51 UTC from web
  5. Vinyl scratch is a really cool and awesome DJ, and I think that her and Octavia are good roommates

    Saturday, 19-Jul-14 01:13:55 UTC from web
  6. What up everyone?~

    Friday, 18-Jul-14 16:09:47 UTC from web
  7. Borderlands

    Friday, 18-Jul-14 05:16:24 UTC from web
  8. Hi everyone! I am new here.#RDNStream #

    Friday, 18-Jul-14 02:51:16 UTC from web
  9. Anyone going to Bronycon, Baltimore?

    Wednesday, 16-Jul-14 23:11:34 UTC from web
  10. !3DS Heres my friends code btw: 0318 - 8212 - 4490

    Wednesday, 16-Jul-14 18:07:55 UTC from web
  11. @whateverman what is your fav ponye :)?

    Wednesday, 16-Jul-14 15:19:58 UTC from web
  12. @frostingswirl #

    Wednesday, 16-Jul-14 04:26:57 UTC from the Death Egg
  13. Got the humble bundle things. Always wanted to get Overlord.

    Tuesday, 15-Jul-14 18:05:45 UTC from web
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    • @nerthos The only reason I like Steam is because it offers a lot of stuff on way bigger sales than traditional stores ever could/would dare to pull off. Given around this time where steams desperately needs chemo ( http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/8753-Steam-Needs-Quality-Control and the likes ) I still have put a considerate amount of cash into Steam over the past Decade. So I might as well have Stockholm Syndrome by this time the same way Blizzards hold a firm grip on all those WoW-players with thier WoW-caracters. Still, as far as Steam is concerned, I think it is the best form of DRM out there. And DRM is nessecary to some degree. Think about those olden days where people would just share a ( 3.5'' ? ) floppy around like they were cotton-candy at a "attract diabetes convention", Noone would see any cash from that ( Argueably the people from Twilight mail order warez did but, hey ) completely losing the incentive for any developer out there to make a game

      Tuesday, 15-Jul-14 19:19:15 UTC in context
    • @critialcloudkicker Now are there better ways to implement DRM ? Not really, you could talk about how Uplay and Origin and GFWL ( last one died ) are SO much worse than Steam. Even though Origin has a 24 hour "don't like it, money back" system, genuinly only people who were forced to get it ( as in, it held one of the games they wanted to play hostage ) use it. Another way for DRM is "No DRM", such as GoG. But thanks to the piracy everywhere GoG has to primarily focus from the benevealent people out there and hope people do not pirate too much of their goodness. Argueably making Steam the best of evil. Since I never saw a big title by today's standards on GoG

      Tuesday, 15-Jul-14 19:26:43 UTC in context
    • @critialcloudkicker the only modern games I've seen on GoG have been niche indie retro releases, i.e. Legend of Grimrock

      Tuesday, 15-Jul-14 19:28:52 UTC in context
  14. Hello!

    Tuesday, 15-Jul-14 09:48:04 UTC from web
  15. Well, here I am, once again. like a pack of wolves. XD

    Monday, 14-Jul-14 21:58:16 UTC from web