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![]() sigh..one piece is amazing~! 10/13/2011 #2,581 |
![]() It's pretty sad that I know the geography of WoW better than my own country, huh. 10/13/2011 #2,582 |
![]() nah, geography is boring. its more fun in fantasy games cuz they're portals and stuff. 10/13/2011 #2,583 |
![]() Hockey and crocheting. What diverse interests we have. we're so cool. :D 10/13/2011 #2,584 |
![]() Portal is a good game. 10/13/2011 #2,585 |
![]() yep~! a mi me gusta dibujar~! i love to draw~! and im good! 10/13/2011 #2,586 |
![]() Geography is brilliant. I'm considering a masters in it. What is more interesting than the way people affect their landscape, and the way those environments affect the development of human societies and cultures? 10/13/2011 #2,587 |
![]() Giant dragons causing a Cataclysm. 10/13/2011 #2,588 |
![]() Portal is a good game Admission time: Portal is the only "computer game" like that I have ever played. First-person shooter and all that other jargon I don't know. The shooting machines terrified me. 10/13/2011 #2,589 |
![]() oh i know one! the greeks started off with a trade based economy because the soil was rocky and hard to grow stuff in, so there was no surplus and no agriculturebased economy. and the romans made rome in the center of seven hills for protection. 10/13/2011 #2,590 |
![]() Yeah, I'm not really into first person shooters. I'm more an RPG, action/adventure, puzzle, fighting game type of person. 10/13/2011 #2,591 |
![]() Modern city structures are fascinating, too. The way cities are structured based on their purpose, the way they expand. It's a very relevant problem, too. I don't know your locale, but here in the US, urban sprawl is a major concern. And it puts strains not only on our limited and aging infrastructure, but it also creates some interesting environmental challenges regarding resource allocation and conservation. Great stuff. 10/13/2011 #2,592 |
![]() I didn't even own a Nintendo as a child. Never done an RPG either... just not something I ever got involved in. 10/13/2011 #2,593 |
![]() uwah~! headspinss....im only 13...bt i kinda get what youre saying. its that if the cities get too big from overpopulation and destroy the environment it would affect us negatively. And the idk abt the infrastructure, but isnt there this show about a guy who shows how bad it is? 10/13/2011 #2,594 |
![]() but isnt there this show about a guy who shows how bad it is? life without people? ¯\[°_O]/¯ although that one's really nifty too. 10/13/2011 #2,595 |
![]() huh? well if u say so~ bt i think theres this show abt how bad american infrastructure is. 10/13/2011 #2,596 |
![]() Probably. Pretty much, a lot of our roads and bridges were built back in the 70s and 80s when things were booming, and since then, we haven't built much. We've only been maintaining and refurbishing the existing structures. And nowadays, they are not as structurally sound as they once were. It becomes a problem when it is a safety risk. And in cities like Atlanta and Los Angeles where the highway systems just can't accommodate the volume of cars, it's difficult to expand the system. That's why those cities are notorious for their long commutes. But as cities just grow and grow, there's no plan and so it's unorganized. And the problems continue. 10/13/2011 #2,597 |
![]() National Geographic is awesome. But sure, geography at school was amazingly dull, considering how interesting it really is. A bit like history sometimes: it so depended on teh teacher. History is in teh real world is fantabulous :D 10/13/2011 #2,598 |
![]() I took Human Geography my senior of high school, and it opened my eyes to the beauty of geography. 10/13/2011 #2,599 |
![]() only ancient history interests me tho...idky bt i will always fall asleep studying for US history tests. always. 10/13/2011 #2,600 |
![]() it's scary to see other countries copying a similar model. Dubai's roads are built as if everyone has a ferrari or a helicopter: pedestraians have no chance whatsoever. but, pedestrians still have to get to work, so as fast as they fenced us out of highways, teh fences got bent just enough for people to slip through :) 10/13/2011 #2,601 |
![]() ooh sounds cool! what did u learn? 10/13/2011 #2,602 |
![]() Sad day. But pardon me, I'm a complete nerd. I'll enjoy just about any subject. 10/13/2011 #2,603 |
![]() ooh! virgin! my first in a while! 8D 10/13/2011 #2,604 |
![]() I've heard foreign (particularly Asian and African) countries are generally rough on pedestrians. Fend for yourself. 10/13/2011 #2,605 |
![]() back again 10/13/2011 #2,606 |
![]() ooh! virgin! my first in a while! 8D huh? and i love science~! my last year science teacher was awesome~! best teacher eva! 10/13/2011 #2,607 |
![]() Admission time: Portal is the only "computer game" like that I have ever played. First-person shooter and all that other jargon I don't know. The shooting machines terrified me. I LOVE PORTAL But +1 it's the only one besides Fable 2 that I've played through entirely. I played through both Portal and Portal 2. How I love them, so. 10/13/2011 #2,608 |
![]() omg sophie! hi! :D 10/13/2011 #2,609 |
![]() A virgin is the first post on a new page, fyi. 10/13/2011 #2,610 |
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