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Well, since I felt bored today, I used my knowledge of Christian rock, with a few song suggestions from my friends, to create an Unofficial Master List of Good Christian Rock Songs. Enjoy! And please note that all of the three songs suggested by my friends are marked with asterisks.So, here we go, in no particular order:Love Addict (Family Force 5)Lie to Me (12 Stones)Going Under (This Beautiful Republic)The Unwinding Cable Car (Anberlin)Say This Sooner (The Almost)Wolf Am I! (mewithoutYou)*Not Ready to Die (Demon Hunter)Rebirthing (Skillet)Caroline (Seventh Day Slumber)Awakening (Switchfoot)I Need You (Relient K)Wake Up! Wake Up! (Everyday Sunday)You're on Fire (MxPx)Zero (Hawk Nelson)Replace Me (Family Force 5)Black Box (This Beautiful Republic)Undying (Demon Hunter)
He's a beast. Find out why:
http://gprime.net/flash.php/megamanvsquickman
Although he loses, he's still Quick Man. YEAH.
After a rather long hiatus from FAQing, I am now penning a guide for Mega Man X. Good for me.
http://www.armorgames.com/games/detectivegrimoire.html
It's Pheonix Wright... but you're a detective. Hope you enjoy it! I know I did.
Oh, and check out the special features at the end.
As you can tell from my avatar, I am a huge Mega Man fan, and not of the modern, crapatacular MegaMan Battle Network. Oh, mama, NO. I prefer the retro, SNES Mega Man X games.
So when I heard about "The Day of Sigma," a twenty-minute anime short explaining the spreading of the Maverick virus and the downfall of Sigma, I was excited, yet disbelieving. I didn't think anyone with that many guts to make a thing like that would bother to make it, you know, good. So, I searched on YouTube for the video, and I was...
The Outsiders (by S.E. Hinton):
It's been a long time since I've read this one, and, coming back to it, I realize what a good book this was. It was the first real look at gang life in the durty South, and the lifelike characters really made the story come alive. It was a little... unrealistic, though. I mean, gangsters who rarely swear, don't wear tatoos, and don't cut themselves? Oh, well, all that came about in the '80s and '90s. 9/10.
Sphere (by Michael Chricton):
Like the previous novel, I had read this book a while back, but only now reread it. While unrealistic in places (Time travel? Controlling stuff with thoughts? Giant squids attacking undersea habitats? Uh, no), it was a great drama that was thrilling and fast-paced. 9.5/10.
Pay it Forward (by Catherine Ryan Hyde):
Geez, this new format is surprising. When I just logged on, I found... this. Man, has the entire world changed or something while I was asleep? I'll bet it has.
Did Venter steal the future blog format from his future firstborn?
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