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The Flood / Re: Adblock no longer works on Youtube
« on: December 01, 2014, 07:43:27 PM »
mine works

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Gaming / Re: mfw
« on: December 01, 2014, 07:35:24 PM »
Hey Lemon
Spoiler
Reach, nigger

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Gaming / Re: Worst Publisher of 2014
« on: December 01, 2014, 07:32:54 PM »
Activision and Ubosoft are rightfully tied.

EA is still Klingon shit but they have managed to go buy without anything as gratuitously heinous as AC Unity  or Destiny (for this year)

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The Flood / Re: Help Me Weebs, You're My Only Hope
« on: December 01, 2014, 07:29:03 PM »
>ITT: Faggots with Shit Waifus
>Not recognizing ( ͡ ͡° ͡° ʖ ͡° ͡°) is best girl

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The Flood / Re: Cyber Monday
« on: December 01, 2014, 07:19:38 PM »
Hey we don't live too far apart. Maybe you could drop my to grab a drink or play paintball sometime.
Is this a day for me?
Do you live on a planet other than Earth?

Yes.



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The Flood / Re: The Liberals are being retarded again...
« on: December 01, 2014, 05:08:35 PM »
How does this have anything to do with politics?

None of this is canon anyway.

CNN

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The Flood / The Liberals are being retarded again...
« on: December 01, 2014, 05:03:49 PM »
Just when I thought Anita and McIntosh were the biggest idiots someone from CNN literaly wrote an article about how "Lego is killing imagination." because it comes in kits

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London (CNN) -- Lego might not seem like the sort of thing to make your blood boil.
The venerable toy is one of the most popular playthings of all time. People of all ages love it. And if previous years are anything to go by, Christmas stockings will soon be bulging with the stuff.
But the irony is that because people feel such visceral affection for the toy, they tend to fly into a rage when they believe its standards are slipping.
In fact, I'm getting a bit hot under the collar myself.
Jake Wallis Simons
Jake Wallis Simons
The latest furore concerns Lego's "franchise" sets, which depict scenes from movies like "Star Wars," "Lord Of the Rings," and "Marvel."
Principled Lego enthusiasts have been arguing that they undermine the whole point of the toy, as they encourage children to construct showpiece models from instruction booklets rather than building something from their own imaginations.
"Lego taught me the art of creative destruction -- the need to break something in order to make something better," wrote the blogger Chris Swan.
"Lego for me was always about creativity, remaking and improving on existing designs. Those things don't happen with the sets that are designed to build a model of a single thing.
"Good old generic Lego, with endless possibilities on offer, hasn't gone away, it's just been drowned in a sea of marketing for other brands."
 Paid to play with Legos You won't believe this is made of Lego Lego building blocks of profits
Lego spokesman Roar Rude Trangbaek contested these claims. "The bricks will probably still end up in big boxes in homes and that will act as a pool for creativity," he said.
But many believe that the complex pieces contained in franchise sets make it very difficult for children to pursue their own designs (Lego now manufactures no less than 3,000 individual pieces).
This is not the only time that Lego has found itself embroiled in controversy. In 2011, when it released "Lego Friends," a range aimed at girls that included beauty parlors, cupcake bakeries and great quantities of the color pink, it was accused of crude gender stereotyping.
As one seven-year-old girl wrote in a viral letter, "all the girls did was sit at home, go to the beach, and shop, and they had no jobs, but the boys went on adventures, worked, saved people, and had jobs, even swam with sharks."
(Lego's ham-fisted attempt to address these concerns, a new set called "Research Institute" that featured female scientists, sold out within days.)
For any discerning adult, all this makes you want to weep. Whatever happened to the idea of buying big bags of Lego for your children and letting their imaginations do the rest?
It all seems a long way from the guiding principle of Lego's founder, the Danish toymaker Ole Kirk Christiansen, that "Der bedster er ikke for godt" -- "only the best is worthy." And it supports the general impression that the classic toys of previous decades are being replaced by overly commercialized, sexualized, dumbed-down bits of tat.
Let's skip Sindy and Barbie and take, for instance, Playmobil. Its new City Life range, which is aimed squarely at girls, includes scenes like "Shopping Center," "Beauty Salon," and "Clothing Boutique," all awash with sickly pink. (Because that's what girls are supposed to be into, right?)
Boys, however, are presented with the "Top Agents" range, which includes a video camera that can be attached to a remote-control car so that kids can spy remotely on people (let's not mention the ethical tension between privacy and surveillance).
What sort of adults will today's children become? What sort of world will they create? And what are their toys actually doing to them?
Jake Wallis Simons
This bears scant resemblance to the traditional Playmobil -- those innocent little figures with the inverted crescent smile, those skinny horses to clip them on -- which fired the imaginations of generations of children over the last few decades.
Now, we all understand that toy manufacturers are not charities. They are in it for the money, and good for them.
But play is a vitally important part of a child's development, and toy manufactures are uniquely placed to influence their lives -- for the better or for the worse. Why do we stand back while they ride roughshod over our kids' moral and spiritual well-being in the pursuit of maximum profit?
Obviously, creating multiple differentials and marketing towards them is good for business. The more the consumer -- that is, the child -- can be sold the idea that this particular product is essential for a lifestyle aspiration, the more the dollars will come rolling in.
It makes for a depressing indictment of society's view of childhood.
As Christmas approaches, millions of harassed adults will stream into toy stores all over the world in search of that special something that will make their little one's eyes light up.
In the vast majority of those stores, the toys will be divided by gender. Boys' toys will be largely action-based, while girls' toys will be centered around dolls, homemaking and the attempt to conform to a specific idea of beauty, all decked out in pink and tied with a bow.
The gifts will be selected, wrapped and presented. There will follow two days of mayhem.
The girls will instantly be wearing tacky princess dresses; the boys will be armed to the teeth and roaring. Toys that appear impressive but are actually impossible to play with will be littered in the corners of rooms.
Electronic noises will blare unneeded from every corner, and children will enter a vegetative state as they sit for hour upon hour in the dystopian glow of various screens.
Now, I'm not a Christian. But it strikes me that Christmas should be more than just an orgy of consumerism.
This Yuletide, therefore, perhaps we should consider these questions seriously. What sort of adults will today's children become? What sort of world will they create? And what are their toys actually doing to them?

http://cnn.it/15Mw8yn

Question: When the fuck has lego being in kits ever stoped someone from making something that wanst the kit's intended purpouse?





Yes just look at how ruined all our creativity is....

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YouTube


YouTube

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The Flood / Re: Well, its over.
« on: December 01, 2014, 12:08:05 AM »
I CANT BE OVER ALREADY

#Invalid YouTube Link#

Hey Cheat the YouTube thing dosnt support the timed Youtube links

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Gaming / Re: MCC 11/26/14 update: Still doing wack.
« on: November 30, 2014, 08:27:41 PM »
Why the fuck can't I use Jetpack in Halo 4? That's complete bullshit. It feels so grounded. It's like if they removed jumping from Halo 3. I've had 2 years of playing Halo 4 exclusively using jetpack familiarizing myself with all the jumps and strategies and little nuances of jetpacks vertical movement and 343 just takes it away.
Because armor abilities are for bks.



Then don't put Halo 4 at all.

Or just use Legendary Slayer

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Gaming / Re: Halo/GoW crossover
« on: November 30, 2014, 08:21:31 PM »
This video has never been more relevant.

YouTube


The covies alone would shit down Sera's throar

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Gaming / Re: Lasky is such a fanboy
« on: November 30, 2014, 08:19:03 PM »
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Ah, no. No other side character did anything even remotely as impressive as throw a nuke with their bare hands.

John smacked a nuke with his not so bare hands.



Indeed. My jaw dropped when I first saw it

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Gaming / Re: Destiny 2: Become Super sand legend
« on: November 30, 2014, 08:12:48 PM »
Actual characters
Actual villains
A ghost with customisable voices and some goddamn enthusiasm
Appropriate use of RNG
Story missions that last more than 10 min
Decent custscenes
An explorable city
Interactive NPC's
Side quests
Tanks,jeeps,mechs,choppers
Flyable spaceships
Jupiter and Saturn
More than 10 strikes
More than 3 raids
Custom multiplayer
Forge
Theatre
Actual communication
Wildlife
Audio logs
A GODDAMN STORY

Ballanced PvP
And Every mission has vanilla Vault of Glass level design
And More Marty Music
YouTube

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Reach is the worst game in the series.

Armorlock never gave me any problems. When I was in a Banshee if someone uses AL that mean there is one less person shooting my Banshee. Some retards even use AL whenever I fly past even if I'm not attempting to shoot them.

Jetpackers were the real threat. They aren't on the ground which greatly lessens my ability to kill them with the Bomb. The Reach Banshees "primary" plasma cannons are a complete joke in that game. To splatter them in the air is to risk getting jacked. Not to mention they can be shooting you while in the air.

I always found that jetpack did nothing for the person using it other than make them an easy target for everyone. Jacking banshies was it's only real usea and even then most of them just get splattered anyway.

Then again I did play just big team for the most parrt

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Gaming / Re: Official Pokemon Breeding/Trade/Battle Hub
« on: November 30, 2014, 05:06:33 PM »
Here's my Freind Code:

IGN(X) Sephiroth
IGN(AS) Tali'Zorah

3DS: Kaaria
1736 0595 3201


(Y/AS/SSB4)

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>People saying lolReach had good competitive style.
>DMR being a good weapon.

Nobody ever reads. I didnt say the mechanics were good. I said they were workable.

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Gaming / Re: Official Pokemon Breeding/Trade/Battle Hub
« on: November 30, 2014, 03:24:05 AM »
Anyone got a good Togekiss for Paraflinching for tade. I dont feel like breeding that shit

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Gaming / Re: Lasky is such a fanboy
« on: November 30, 2014, 02:30:29 AM »
What the fuck is happening in here?

Best I can tell people are now flinging walls of oppinionated text at each other over what started out as a simple joke

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I in no way loved those. I especialy hated bloom...but I found a way around them. I dont see ho nobody else figured these out.
They did, but it's still stupid and excusing it makes you a filthy reachtard.

YouTube

YouTube


I have my reasons for liking Reach

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I in no way loved those. I especialy hated bloom...but I found a way around them. I dont see ho nobody else figured these out.

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Septagon / How do i make one of those custom nameplates everyone has?
« on: November 29, 2014, 11:37:16 PM »
T4r

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Gaming / Re: Lasky is such a fanboy
« on: November 29, 2014, 11:25:48 PM »
How the hell did this turn into Forum of Duty: Textwall Warfare

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What the hell did that guy do again?

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Problems with DMR/bloom:

>Fire in 2-3 shot bursts
>Stop standing still
>Go for the noobs at long range and out in the open
(Not quite 100% guaranteed to work everytime but you will win most gunfights)

Issues with armor lockers
>Throw grenades (Takes practice getting the timing right but once you do it gets em every time)
>Stand back unless you want to get EMP'd  and instapunched
>Dont drive ghosts into people who are obviously baiting you. You have guns for a reason


Sprint & AA's
>Play Classic Slayer

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Gaming / Re: Smash Bros Wii U Tournament Idea.
« on: November 29, 2014, 03:19:44 PM »
let me in

Nintendo ID: LoverofjesusMKII

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Gaming / Re: Is Mass Effect worth it?
« on: November 29, 2014, 03:17:30 PM »
Yes. I did not start playing the first one until 2010...but it is worth every penny. I wish they were re-released on next gen, which will probably happen soon. Despite what people have said about the third installment's ending, it is an amazing franchise. Everything is superb; music, characters, locations, factions, alien species- it will surpass the lore of anything you have played before if you put the time into it. ME1 can feel a little outdated and clunky gameplay-wise. Prepare to waste hours upon hours of your life...it is the pinnacle of a sci-fi game done right. I miss it...just listen to this. All the feels...

YouTube


YouTube

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Gaming / Re: Let's discuss borderlands thread!
« on: November 29, 2014, 01:13:30 PM »
Mechromancer Mustard Rice anyone?

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Gaming / Re: Is Mass Effect worth it?
« on: November 29, 2014, 12:57:52 PM »

. You're just mad cus WAAAAAAH NO GENERIC HAPPY ENDING CUS FEG ;_;




The leviathans use retarded Logic
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Synthetics are killing us. We should build a synthetic and have it come up with the solution....Oh no our synthetic is killing us! How could this happen
And as we can see the apple (Star child/Reapers) didnt fall to far from the tree in terms of intelligence (Or rather lack thereof)

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Gaming / Re: "Guilty pleasures" in gaming?
« on: November 29, 2014, 03:11:37 AM »
Halo: Reach, Battalion Wars 2, CoD Black Ops II Wii U and Advanced Warfare. (They're legitimately good though)
>Reach
>Legitimately good

Go back to crying about how Respawn entertainment killed your family


Stay mad faggot

Go fuck DeeJ nigger

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Gaming / Re: "Guilty pleasures" in gaming?
« on: November 29, 2014, 12:46:46 AM »
Halo: Reach, Battalion Wars 2, CoD Black Ops II Wii U and Advanced Warfare. (They're legitimately good though)
I'm actually thinking of getting it for the Wii U

Blops 2 is fun as hell using the Wii Mote. It's hilarious shooting people sideways with a Tarrgetfinder

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Gaming / Re: "Guilty pleasures" in gaming?
« on: November 29, 2014, 12:44:58 AM »
Halo: Reach, Battalion Wars 2, CoD Black Ops II Wii U and Advanced Warfare. (They're legitimately good though)
>Reach
>Legitimately good

Go back to crying about how Respawn entertainment killed your family

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