My name is Tia. There isn't much to say about me. My nickname is Monkey but I go by SubMonkey on a lot of networks. I just live life as I go & enjoy about half of it.
Okay, today hasn’t been the best so here is the story,
For the PS3 there are two things the can cause something called yellow light of death, one that can be fixed by a ‘reflow’ when some circuitry messes up from Silver5 burnoff, the other is a ‘terminal issue’(aka PS3 killer), when the GPU messes up. My baby was sent to the shop to be fixed, and since nobody’s a GPU fixer, they reflowed it, and the PS3 died, proving it was the GPU issue…
So my PS3 is now dead, and I don’t know anywhere that actually fixes the GPU issue with PS3s so I don’t lose EVERYTHING on it. :/
So, does anyone know of a repair shop I can send it too?
Plants vs Zombies 2 announced For July 2013
PopCaps’s Plants Vs. Zombies Sequel Set to Spring in First Half of 2013
Plants vs. Zombies Sequel Will Feature Hordes of New Plant and Zombie Types and Mulch More
PopCap Games, maker of some of the world’s most popular video game franchises and a division of EA, today announced that the underground growth of the sequel to Plants vs. Zombies, one of the world’s most popular video games, is germinating and advancing with rigor.
The sequel to Plants vs. Zombies is expected to launch by late spring 2013, and will include a bevy of new features, settings, and situations, designed to delight the franchise’s tens of millions of fans around the world. No other details of the highly anticipated new installment in the franchise are available at this time, beyond the following comments from some of the game’s denizens.
“Spring is crullest curlie ungood time, and plantz grow dull roots,” noted an unidentified spokesperson. “So, we are meating you for brainz at yore house. No worry to skedule schedlue plan… we’re freee anytime. We’ll find you.”
“There was a time we relished a bracing, hearty blend of zombies, in the morning,” said Sonny F. Lower, a representative of the Flora Forever Foundation. “But first, a brisk shower and some strategic pruning are required. Tomorrow is near!”
Known for its quirky, one-of-a-kind blend of art, humor, polish and attention to detail, PopCap has been a mainstay of casual, mobile and social gaming for more than a decade. More than a billion people around the world have played PopCap’s video games, including the award-winning, blockbuster franchises Plants vs. Zombies, Bejeweled, Zuma, Peggle and Bookworm. The breadth of PopCap’s audience is similarly impressive, as its games appeal equally to both genders and all ages.
This is not a ferret, what is this? A weasel?
It’s a stoat. And now I will never be happy until I have one.
im gonna die
the butt shake in the second GIF and it’s doing an ouroboros in the fourth GIF asdfghjkl h e l p
*o*
Oh my god I want one.
“Well, that’s all of life, right?”
Tony Stark’s journey through the Iron Man trilogy. Text comes from Breaking Bad.
(Source: yunuen)
Housecat meets bobcat
“why are you trapped in there, tiny orange bobcat”
FRIENDS
Suicide Forest :
Aokigahara (青木ヶ原), also known as the Sea of Trees (樹海 Jukai), is a 35-square-kilometre (14 sq mi) forest that lies at the northwest base of Mount Fuji in Japan. The forest contains a number of rocky, icy caverns, a few of which are popular tourist destinations. Due to the wind-blocking density of the trees and an absence of wildlife, the forest is known for being exceptionally quiet.
The forest has a historic association with demons in Japanese mythology and is a popular place for suicides (54 in 2010)despite numerous signs, in Japanese and English, urging people to reconsider their actions.
It reads: Life is a gift you were given by your parents. Please think about them, the rest of your family, and any children you have. You don’t have to suffer by yourself, please give us a call (the Fuji Yoshida police counseling service) and talk to us.
You mean the generation that paid three times as much for college to enter a job market with triple the unemployment isn’t interested in purchasing the assets of the generation who just blew an enormous housing bubble and kept it from popping through quantitative easing and out-and-out federal support? Curious.
When comments are better than the article, Atlantic edition (“The Cheapest Generation: Why Millennials arent’ buying cars or houses, and what that means for the economy”)
Every time someone says we’re a lazy and entitled generation I’m going to show them this
They should be happy most of us haven’t moved to the moon yet
That actually sounds like a good idea at this point
(via setfabulazerstomaximumcaptain)
(Source: bostonreview)
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