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things i like:
rock'n'roll, country, punk & metal.
bands that combine all four successfully.
design, graphic & interior.
the intersection of philosophy & sociology.
ampersands.
andrew wk.
emergent gameplay, of the videogaming variety.
cursing.
beards.
beer.
bbq.
cjlo.
deep fried everything.
americana.
making lists
, including this one of my life's ambitions, and these of things on my mind at the time.

feedback: @angelidotca or ask me anything you'd like here.

i took a trip! read about it here.

evidence of my lame yuppie side on my (gasp!) house blog here.

Cheap Ass Gamer PSA: AssRev DLC on sale this week & dirt cheap MS Points to boot!
First off, all the Assassin’s Creed Revelations DLC is up for grabs at 50% off during this week’s XBL Deal of the Week. I bought The Ancestors Character Pack and the Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack, both of which spice up the multiplayer side of the game, and The Lost Archive DLC, which adds a series of (modern day?) missions to the AssRev storyline, for a total of 960 points.
Unfortunately, I was running low on these points, so what’s a girl to do? Partake in some kind of shady gray-market internet scam, of course! Honestly, this place could be totally legit (the results certainly have been), but 4000 MS Points for under 40$ is pretty much too good to be true. Nonetheless, you can add me to the list of people for whom this worked without a hitch, but as recommended, if you’re outside the US, you’ll want to go for the 4000 point card, and not the 1600 one, to avoid region locking.

Cheap Ass Gamer PSA: AssRev DLC on sale this week & dirt cheap MS Points to boot!

First off, all the Assassin’s Creed Revelations DLC is up for grabs at 50% off during this week’s XBL Deal of the Week. I bought The Ancestors Character Pack and the Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack, both of which spice up the multiplayer side of the game, and The Lost Archive DLC, which adds a series of (modern day?) missions to the AssRev storyline, for a total of 960 points.

Unfortunately, I was running low on these points, so what’s a girl to do? Partake in some kind of shady gray-market internet scam, of course! Honestly, this place could be totally legit (the results certainly have been), but 4000 MS Points for under 40$ is pretty much too good to be true. Nonetheless, you can add me to the list of people for whom this worked without a hitch, but as recommended, if you’re outside the US, you’ll want to go for the 4000 point card, and not the 1600 one, to avoid region locking.

(Source: acaddiction)