I used to think the same. Had a friend who rolled one, don't ask. And walked away without a scratch. All cars have problems, no matter what the make or model; there is no escaping it. However, if I were to not want a car becasue of what could happen it would be anything made by Ferrari. Their cars come equipped with fire extinguishers because if they sit too long in traffic there is a slight risk of the engine catching fire.Scion, those cars are damn death traps :|
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Er, really none for me. Not that I'm trying to play some tough guy persona but a lot of them just don't know how to end properly. Examples of this are Pet Cemetery, the original A Nightmare on Elm Street, etc. They all start out good and can hold you the whole way through but when it comes to the end it just gets so fake or stupidits unreal. The weird thing is they manage to not do anything stupid until the end. Its like some other director comes in and says "lets ruin the movie here."
The teller was so frightened that she had to be taken to the hospital to be checked out.
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That is the sorriest thing I have heard in awhile. That person must be scared of their own shadow, pathetic.
If you can't observe whatever it is you are trying to make evident or prove at any pointthan its a mute point.
The only thing I like about flying is the fact that its the fastest way to travel greater distances.
No two races get along perfectly so actions are always going to be racist. Who cares though?People should just learn to accept it.
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[QUOTE="VensInferno"] I haven't even started a porfolio for my art yet. I plan on putting some Photoshop rendering and some portraits and some 2 point persepective for mine. And a little concept art :o
Usually, when talking about getting a job in the games industry, a portfolio means mods you have created. It shows that you know the engine(s) used for games, the software like Maya, 3dSM and Photoshop (creating textures) and the like. Having just art without showing that you understand how it interacts with models or is applied to models is not necessarily useful.
My art teacher lied to me :( Well im still in highschool so I really don't think I need to know all that stuff right now. This really goes without saying to basically any creative field in the computer industry. Design alone isn't going to get you far. You need to know how to program and work the programs necessary to fully create something (not just part way of a bigger picture).
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