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Gaming / Re: Nintendo is making mobile games.
« on: March 17, 2015, 10:04:08 AM »
>these reactions

What the flying fuck, people? No more emulators is a good thing.

Nintendo has a huge back catalog of games. They're going to make bank from this. Anything that keeps them from going under (as long as they don't sell out) is good news.

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Gaming / Re: Rory McIlroy graces PGA Tour game cover
« on: March 16, 2015, 11:06:12 PM »
Paracel Storm means that for the first time ever, someone, somewhere out there is hyped for a golf video game.

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The Flood / Re: some of the results from my spring break road trip
« on: March 16, 2015, 11:02:34 PM »
slash


nice pictures. I like the tree stump.
if you're talking about this picture

Spoiler


that's actually a boulder
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Gaming / Re: "You don't get Viruses on macs dude"
« on: March 16, 2015, 11:01:26 PM »
Title reminded me of this old thing:

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The Flood / Re: i don't care what you think, The Black Keys are good
« on: March 16, 2015, 02:45:20 PM »

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Gaming / Re: Which Cortana model do you like best?
« on: March 15, 2015, 08:21:22 PM »
Halo 2A and Halo 4 are tied for me. I can't decide.


Spoiler
ever since 343i put it in Halo: Anniversary and half-assed like everything about her.
Saber Interactive did CEA, not 343.
Huh, didn't realize that.

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The Flood / Re: Yo soy el taco!
« on: March 15, 2015, 07:18:05 PM »

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Gaming / Re: Which Cortana model do you like best?
« on: March 15, 2015, 07:16:15 PM »
I used to like Halo 3's but I can't look at it the same way ever since 343i put it in Halo: Anniversary and half-assed like everything about her. I was massively disappointed by it, because it felt like an afterthought.

I haven't seen Halo: Reach's enough to know whether I like it or not. Halo 4's Cortana model is very, very good and it's my second-favorite. Halo 2: Anniversary's is the closest to what I imagine when I picture Cortana in my mind, even though sometimes she looks like some sort of female Ted Beneke. I think they did a great job with her appearance, but too bad Miranda looks so... different.

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The Flood / Re: My nose is big
« on: March 15, 2015, 04:41:16 PM »
good, it makes for a bigger seat for girls to sit on
What are you?
im tittiesby
you were supposed to say "I'm Sep7agon's reckoning"
im not that edgy
But you were supposed to be gatsBane


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Gaming / Re: Halo MCC "Friend or Foe" cutscene.
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:58:50 PM »
wait what does awol mean

OT: when was the 2nd cutscene? was it legendary ending? i dont remember

Absent Without Official Leave

basically saying maestro chef has gone rouge
goddammit

Spoiler

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The Flood / Re: 13 hour drive home AMA
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:52:48 PM »
Colorado was gorgeous and Utah was even more beautiful. But I'm tired of sleeping in my car and taking sink showers in gas station bathrooms.
lol the trip sounds like the premise for an indie movie or something.

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The Flood / Re: My nose is big
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:47:43 PM »
good, it makes for a bigger seat for girls to sit on
What are you?
im tittiesby
you were supposed to say "I'm Sep7agon's reckoning"

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:36:40 PM »
Freedom is the right to gang rape people on their vacation. It goes both ways. That's why we can't have true freedom.
I really want to address how fucking retarded this comment is, but I feel like I shouldn't even give it attention. I'm conflicted.
Except that's what true freedom is. To do what ever you want to.

Pretty simple concept.
And what about the 'freedom' of the victim? They obviously wouldn't 'want' to be raped. That's not freedom.
They have the freedom to kill their attacker.

See, that's what true freedom is. Where everybody does whatever they want.
As if it's that simple. What if the victim is an invalid?
He can't shoot people? He can't roll with people who shoot people?

It's survival of the fittest. No laws, no government, no institutions of any kind.
lol stop
Stop what?

I mean freedom in its truest form is absolutely no restrictions.
baiting is infringing on my rights
I'm not baiting.
And I'm straight...?
I'm trolling because you can't comprehend what actual freedom is?
Um... y-yes...?

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:33:11 PM »
Freedom is the right to gang rape people on their vacation. It goes both ways. That's why we can't have true freedom.
I really want to address how fucking retarded this comment is, but I feel like I shouldn't even give it attention. I'm conflicted.
Except that's what true freedom is. To do what ever you want to.

Pretty simple concept.
And what about the 'freedom' of the victim? They obviously wouldn't 'want' to be raped. That's not freedom.
They have the freedom to kill their attacker.

See, that's what true freedom is. Where everybody does whatever they want.
As if it's that simple. What if the victim is an invalid?
He can't shoot people? He can't roll with people who shoot people?

It's survival of the fittest. No laws, no government, no institutions of any kind.
lol stop
Stop what?

I mean freedom in its truest form is absolutely no restrictions.
baiting is infringing on my rights
I'm not baiting.
And I'm straight...?

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:28:14 PM »
Freedom is the right to gang rape people on their vacation. It goes both ways. That's why we can't have true freedom.
I really want to address how fucking retarded this comment is, but I feel like I shouldn't even give it attention. I'm conflicted.
Except that's what true freedom is. To do what ever you want to.

Pretty simple concept.
And what about the 'freedom' of the victim? They obviously wouldn't 'want' to be raped. That's not freedom.
They have the freedom to kill their attacker.

See, that's what true freedom is. Where everybody does whatever they want.
As if it's that simple. What if the victim is an invalid?
He can't shoot people? He can't roll with people who shoot people?

It's survival of the fittest. No laws, no government, no institutions of any kind.
lol stop
Stop what?

I mean freedom in its truest form is absolutely no restrictions.
baiting is infringing on my rights

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:16:23 PM »
Freedom is the right to gang rape people on their vacation. It goes both ways. That's why we can't have true freedom.
I really want to address how fucking retarded this comment is, but I feel like I shouldn't even give it attention. I'm conflicted.
Except that's what true freedom is. To do what ever you want to.

Pretty simple concept.
And what about the 'freedom' of the victim? They obviously wouldn't 'want' to be raped. That's not freedom.
They have the freedom to kill their attacker.

See, that's what true freedom is. Where everybody does whatever they want.
As if it's that simple. What if the victim is an invalid?
He can't shoot people? He can't roll with people who shoot people?

It's survival of the fittest. No laws, no government, no institutions of any kind.
lol stop

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:14:15 PM »
Freedom is the right to gang rape people on their vacation. It goes both ways. That's why we can't have true freedom.
I really want to address how fucking retarded this comment is, but I feel like I shouldn't even give it attention. I'm conflicted.
Except that's what true freedom is. To do what ever you want to.

Pretty simple concept.
And what about the 'freedom' of the victim? They obviously wouldn't 'want' to be raped. That's not freedom.
They have the freedom to kill their attacker.

See, that's what true freedom is. Where everybody does whatever they want.
As if it's that simple. (Literally one of the stupidest things you've ever said.)

Example: What if the victim is an invalid?

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 02:36:02 PM »
Freedom is the right to gang rape people on their vacation. It goes both ways. That's why we can't have true freedom.
I really want to address how fucking retarded this comment is, but I feel like I shouldn't even give it attention. I'm conflicted.
Except that's what true freedom is. To do what ever you want to.

Pretty simple concept.
And what about the 'freedom' of the victim? They obviously wouldn't 'want' to be raped. That's not freedom.

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Gaming / Re: Halo MCC "Friend or Foe" cutscene.
« on: March 15, 2015, 02:34:25 PM »
Well of course. He wore the old-ass Arbiter armor into battle in 2/3, so at this point it doesn't really surprise me that combat-ready ceremonial armor would exist.

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Gaming / Re: GTA V Heists team? (X360)
« on: March 15, 2015, 02:28:18 PM »
How does tonight sound?

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The Flood / Re: Here are some pics of my 2002 Audi A6 Allraod.
« on: March 15, 2015, 02:11:19 PM »
You have 100% more cars than BC.

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 02:08:39 PM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
Let's not forget that the NY state government is one of the most corrupt in the entire country.
And?
Corruption is one of the primary ways in which the government infringes upon the rights of the people.
With that argument America isn't free at all as most politicians of the federal government are corrupt. Majority if the corruption comes from people accepting money to allow unsavory things to happen, not so much it implement invasive and freedom restricting policies.

I mean, it's all relative. I've never heard of New Yorker saying he felt "less free" in New York compared to some other state.

Mexico is one of the most corrupt places on Earth, but you can actually do whatever the fuck you want there. Corruption does not exactly correlate with oppressive governments.
Because most New York voters are ignorant, lol. Just ask Charlie Rangel.

I would hardly call Mexico 'free'. 'Freedom' is also the right to not get gang-raped on vacation, or not be in a perpetual state of conflict. There's still a problem if the government can't enforce its own laws.
Nice generalization.

Freedom is the right to gang rape people on their vacation. It goes both ways. That's why we can't have true freedom.
Freedom is the right to not have someone else's "freedom" imposed upon oneself.

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 01:51:08 PM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
Let's not forget that the NY state government is one of the most corrupt in the entire country.
And?
Corruption is one of the primary ways in which the government infringes upon the rights of the people.
With that argument America isn't free at all as most politicians of the federal government are corrupt. Majority if the corruption comes from people accepting money to allow unsavory things to happen, not so much it implement invasive and freedom restricting policies.

I mean, it's all relative. I've never heard of New Yorker saying he felt "less free" in New York compared to some other state.

Mexico is one of the most corrupt places on Earth, but you can actually do whatever the fuck you want there. Corruption does not exactly correlate with oppressive governments.
Because most New York voters are ignorant, lol. Just ask Charlie Rangel.

I would hardly call Mexico 'free'. 'Freedom' is also the right to not get gang-raped on vacation, or not be in a perpetual state of conflict. There's still a problem if the government can't enforce its own laws.

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The Flood / Re: Shit's getting real in Russia really fast....
« on: March 15, 2015, 01:46:46 PM »
I really doubt it.

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Gaming / Re: Favorite Sidekick?
« on: March 15, 2015, 11:07:42 AM »
Dark Souls was one of the few games where I feel like the partners were legitimately useful and not just there for plot depth.

Black Iron Tarkus is pretty Nito.

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The Flood / Re: Why do the Podcasts exist?
« on: March 15, 2015, 11:04:59 AM »
I like listening to them.

I masturbate furiously when I hear Psy and Yu talking into my ears.
[muffled Mexican music playing in the distance]

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 11:03:08 AM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
Let's not forget that the NY state government is one of the most corrupt in the entire country.
And?
Corruption is one of the primary ways in which the government infringes upon the rights of the people.

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 10:24:08 AM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
Let's not forget that the NY state government is one of the most corrupt in the entire country.

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lel

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Gaming / Re: First picture of ODST on X1
« on: March 15, 2015, 10:15:23 AM »
T-Hunt has baddies spawning around corners and the Calypso Casino stage is almost unwinnable because of it, at least with a gamepad. A mouse could probably turn around fast enough >.>
its do able, you just need smoke grenades.
I'll need to try that, thanks.

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