thistle7
I dont think i look much different now than a year or so ago.. just longer hair. Oh and older of course. I seem to have started AGING lately!
Getting your cougar on?
xd thistle7
So... Exxos... am I the only one you haven't made a banner for?
You, Joe, Camwen, Ken, Lilygwen, Raj, Amaeli, Drakonis, Eerie, Broadkast... The list goes on and on... So I just do them on request. Make a demand, deal with my artistic social retardation, and in 1 to 814 hours you get a sig.
Lamb of God27
That darn lump behind my ear has been itching lately... not sure if that is good or bad...
It can be really bad as that means infection near nerves in most cases and all of that is close to the brain and spinal cord. I knew a guy who had a lymphnode infection, spread to his ear, and then to his nervous system.
FieryLavaElf
Gee, I just realized something... since when do qipaos split up to the hip?
Since they needed to be extra sexay.
Camwen
oh and I don't think the "buy a winning number" works like that. I seriously doubt they would show the real winning number. It's more like the slot becomes a wild card for you. No matter what the actual number shown is, your paid for slot *counts* as a winning number.
Probably, but I still have this entire site as proof of Gaia's bad coding skills and absent-mindedness to just cast enough doubt that they might have screwed up that way.
Lilygwen
@Exxos: I was wondering that too about the lotto. I hope they would take the gold lotto sign out of the upper banner. I think it's bit too annoying and jumping to your eyes.
Yeah, gaia's graphics in general are sliding too - no anti-aliasing on edges. I think Ian and Sasha are still all jaggy around the edges (though the new sasha looks like an ethiopian crack whore, she's drawn so bad). But that lotto sign? It is jaggy, garish, and looks like the 5th house of hogwart's - the retarded one with the short bus they don't mention in the series.
I think they took it out of the aquariums and added the two winning numbers thing because, for once, the user base saw directly how much they were putting into the system and how little they were getting out. So then the jackpots began to taper off and even fewer people tried. It is much like how in California, the lottery you could only buy in city buildings, then when it tapered off, the spread it to convenience stores, and the to markets, and then did scratch tickets.