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« on: November 27, 2014, 01:01:34 PM »
Although if you don't eat any meat for ideological purposes then I can still respect that <.<
hahahaha
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
xddddddd It's so funny to not want to kill things to eat them xdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd halp my sides
12573
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:59:35 PM »
Anyone who denies themselves the delicacy of well cooked scallops is a fool >_>
Although if you don't eat any meat for ideological purposes then I can still respect that <.<
12574
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:23:43 PM »
12575
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:21:26 PM »
NO JUSTICE NO PEACE
FASCIST PIG
DEATH TO THE UNBELIEVERS!
Equality for all!
EXCEPT FAGGOTS
HUZZAH!
12576
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:20:57 PM »
Just a reminder that if this thread degenerates into shit flinging, I'm going to remove the offending posts and warn/ban those responsible. Play nice kids .-.
12577
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:19:30 PM »
NO JUSTICE NO PEACE
FASCIST PIG
DEATH TO THE UNBELIEVERS!Equality for all!
12578
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:18:10 PM »
FUK DA POLIS FUK DA MODS
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wait...
12579
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:17:46 PM »
NO JUSTICE NO PEACE
12580
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:14:40 PM »
- "Spam" is prohibited. This includes flooding a forum with topics extremely similar to each other, or flooding a post with off topic posts and images. I think that there is perhaps some wiggle room here <.< If a topic has discussion, even if it's as inane as it's possible to be, then I don't think that should be considered spam. I'll discuss this with the other mods though, see if there can be some sort of clarified rule to stick to.
12581
« on: November 27, 2014, 12:08:02 PM »
Two suggestions for the OP, OP. An FC section to have all our codes in one place (I'll post mine shortly when I turn on my 3ds) and an active trades section >.>
12582
« on: November 27, 2014, 10:20:36 AM »
SeizureDuck is best duck.
12583
« on: November 27, 2014, 10:18:28 AM »
don't you guys like kill each other over soccer games or something
Football, and yes a lot of the plebiscites like to beat each other up over the results of kicking a ball around in a field .-.
damn you Europeans sure are sophisticated
I know, quite the upper class bunch over here.
12584
« on: November 27, 2014, 10:18:06 AM »
Zashu.
MONGRELS MONGRELS MONGRELS MONGRELS MONGRELS MONGRELS MONGRELS MONGRELS MONGRELS
12585
« on: November 27, 2014, 10:08:47 AM »
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
That means we're next! We're next! Fuuuuuuuuuck.
Don't worry, I'm sure it'll spread as fast as your internet.
It's strange that. I need to experience american internet. I click on something and it happens instantly 90% of the time. How can something be faster than that? It's only over Live that I understand how my internet is apparently slow.
It kind of depends on a few things, like ping and download speed. For example, my ping to london is about 30ms but my ping to texas is about 300ms. I would expect my ping to 'Straya is somewhere in the 1000-2000s, which is where the 'lag' comes from in video games. If you are getting the data from a server that you have a good connection to, or one that doesn't require sending large amounts of data, then you should be fine. So yeah <.< The bad strayan internet just comes from the pingtimes to australia from wherever it is you are trying to download/connect to >.>
12586
« on: November 27, 2014, 10:06:17 AM »
don't you guys like kill each other over soccer games or something
Football, and yes a lot of the plebiscites like to beat each other up over the results of kicking a ball around in a field .-.
12587
« on: November 27, 2014, 09:55:30 AM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30180887Well I suppose it will give us bongers a chance to show the yanks how it's possible to queue properly and not start shooting each other over televisions. But still, I'm not entirely happy about yet another yank celebration of excessive consumerism being brought over here. It wasn't really a problem when it was just Amazon since there was no excuse for people to behave like rabid dogs but I guess the infectious natures of the yank plague meant it was only a matter of time until it spread to the continent. *sigh* Spoiler On Friday, the UK's largest retailers are expecting thousands of people to descend on their stores to pick up a bargain.
Black Friday, the big sales day in the US that follows the Thanksgiving holiday, is being adopted by more and more shops in the UK.
It was brought over by online store Amazon four years ago as internet shoppers noticed the US got the best deals.
"The global nature of the internet means the best deals can't be kept in America," says Nick Bubb, an independent retail analyst.
Most offers will be on electrical goods such as TVs, tablets, kitchen gadgets and audio hardware, he says, as electricals are often where shops can get the best deals from suppliers. Beat Boxing Day
In the UK, Black Friday has been led by "the three As," says Mr Bubb: Amazon, Apple and Wal-Mart's Asda.
And this year is likely to see the biggest Black Friday sales yet as more people know about the event and more shops participate, say analysts.
Tesco says it expects Black Friday to beat Boxing Day sales in 2014 as it prepares discounts of as much as 70%. Its 24-hour stores will begin selling a minute after midnight, and more staff may be laid on in some areas.
This year rival Sainsbury's will enter the fray with 485 stores taking part, while Asda says it will be using the buying power of its US-based owner Wal-Mart to bring more bargains to UK shoppers. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 29: A high street department store entices shoppers with a pre-Christmas sale on November 29, 2013 in London, John Lewis will add staff to cope with expected demand in its stores Continue reading the main story “Start Quote
Buy now or regret - getting consumers to trick themselves... It encourages more spontaneous purchases with less thought”
Jacques de Cock London School of Marketing
Department store John Lewis says it will put on about 100 deals and will add staff at its main distribution centre and in stores.
"Following steady growth over the last few years, Black Friday really emerged in the UK in 2013, when we saw the day break our previous records for a single day's online trade," says Mark Lewis, online director at John Lewis.
According to a Visa estimate, spending on Black Friday in the UK will be up 22% on last year with £1m spent on its cards every three minutes on the day. 'Finite pot'
A product of this Christmas sale in November is lengthening the shopping season, says Jacques de Cock of the London School of Marketing.
"Ultimately, customers only have a finite pot of money," he says, but purchases made sooner rather than later mean "people will forget" what they've spent, so shops are trying to lengthen the shopping season.
Another reason for this early sales event is its part in the game of chicken played between shops and shoppers, says Clare Rayner, founder of the Support for Independent Retail campaign. Christine Rocha and her cousin Melissa Menses gather their purchases at the check out stand during Black Friday sales at Target in the South Shore Plaza on November 23, 2012 in Braintree, Massachusetts. Black Friday, the start of the holiday shopping season, has traditionally been the busiest shopping day in the United States. Customers and shops are in an annual game of chicken, says Clare Rayner Continue reading the main story “Start Quote
The biggest problem is no-one will want to buy full price ever again”
Nick Bubb Independent retail analyst
Customers have money to spend and want to buy gifts, which the retailers know.
On the other side of the coin, shops need the festive period to be a profitable one to keep shareholders happy or merely to survive, which consumers know.
This has previously meant customers being prepared to wait and wait for the best deals to arrive, knowing shops will eventually blink and offer them a bargain for fear of losing their custom to a competitor.
Now shops are adopting this American tradition of a pre-Christmas sale period to capture those sales. line Black Friday in the US NOVEMBER 29: Black Friday shoppers carry away discounted items from at a Best Buy store which opened its doors at 6pm on Thanksgiving Day this year on November 29, 2013 in Naples, Florida. One of the busiest days in the calendar for retailers, over a dozen US stores opened their doors to shoppers one day ahead of the famed-Black Friday shopping day.
Black Friday kicks off the Christmas shopping season in the US It became the biggest shopping day of the year in the US in 2001 But recent years have seen stampedes in stores Four people have died and 56 injured in Black Friday incidents since 2006
Ten things you didn't know about Black Friday line Small Business Saturday
But what about smaller competitors?
Ms Rayner says independent shops will soon have to start planning for next year if they want to offer discounts comparable to their larger peers, because of the planning and negotiating that will be necessary.
Smaller shops are trying to import the US answer to Black Friday for independent shops - Small Business Saturday - which is proving challenging, she says.
"Some local councils are offering free parking on the Saturday but some shops don't even know it exists to encourage customers in... getting it together is difficult."
She adds: "If independent retailers want to have a part in Black Friday they will need the budget."
Doing cheap deals means giving away profit margin, which is a gamble, she says.
Many of the deals for the retailing giants will be supplier-funded, says Ms Rayner.
This means a big store company will have agreed a promotional deal with a supplier, such as a TV manufacturer. That can help the manufacturer gain market share at the expense of the competition, but it saddles most of the risk, rather than the retailer. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 29: Oxford Street crowds on November 29, 2013 in London, United Kingdom. According to a Visa estimate, spending on Black Friday will be up 22% on last year
As for shoppers, there are some tricks to be aware of, says Mr de Cock of the London School of Marketing.
He says retailers are relying on Black Friday's fleeting nature and so-called flash sales to get shoppers to buy.
"Buy now or regret - getting consumers to trick themselves" is part of the gambit, he says. "It encourages more spontaneous purchases with less thought."
His advice: "Don't buy it just because it's discounted." Full price?
Consumers should also beware of companies using it as a good way to dispose of end-of-line products, particularly in technology, he says.
And they should also realise that the UK discounts on most products don't come close to the discounts available in the US, where 70% cuts are more commonplace.
Mr de Cock says Amazon may be the biggest winner on the day because they have the most experience.
For analyst Nick Bubb, shops also need to be careful about how many sales they run. "The biggest problem is no-one will want to buy full price ever again."
12588
« on: November 27, 2014, 08:16:51 AM »
I have a feeling you're obsessed with Muslim terrorists.
I have two answers for you
#1 I am Ayatollah Psychologis of the glorious Islamic sultanate and caliphate of britbongistan after all. #2 It's an interesting subject, but I'm by no means obsessed with the idiots who behead children and blow up schools. Ok then…
ALLAH AKBAR
12589
« on: November 27, 2014, 07:58:25 AM »
I have a feeling you're obsessed with Muslim terrorists.
I have two answers for you #1 I am Ayatollah Psychologis of the glorious Islamic sultanate and caliphate of britbongistan after all. #2 It's an interesting subject, but I'm by no means obsessed with the idiots who behead children and blow up schools.
12590
« on: November 27, 2014, 07:53:09 AM »

And they're all yours.
They're all yours.
>Triggering my feelings like that
MODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODSM ODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODSMODS
TACTICAL MODS INBOUND IT'S ALL OGRE NOW
12591
« on: November 26, 2014, 08:15:18 PM »
I reaaaaally regret not playing it a long time ago, back when full on potato people wouldn't have caused me to shriek in horror and stop playing. Well not quite but either way I just couldn't play the game because it was so fucking ugly ._.
I'm not normally one to get picky and snooty over graphics but dear god oblivion looks haram.
.______________.
12592
« on: November 26, 2014, 07:42:32 PM »
Anonymous source: 'Oh, that slash guy? Yeeeeeuup, totally a brony in denial. I heard whinnying noises coming from his house this one time. Grim stuff.'
Slash confirmed for brony/furfoman/clopper/ユダヤ人
Mr. P confirmed for communist antichrist brony nazifur S&M electrostimulation fetishist
You got the commie antichrist part right, but the rest just kind of spiralled off into projection.
probably you on the left
12593
« on: November 26, 2014, 07:40:52 PM »
Banished and Endless Space <.<
Both of them are platinum tier indie games, basically the shining diamonds in the sea of minecraftzombieforgesurvivalisometricshooter shite that has engulfed the market.
12594
« on: November 26, 2014, 07:38:10 PM »
Anonymous source: 'Oh, that slash guy? Yeeeeeuup, totally a brony in denial. I heard whinnying noises coming from his house this one time. Grim stuff.'
Slash confirmed for brony/furfoman/clopper/ユダヤ人
Mr. P confirmed for communist antichrist brony nazifur S&M electrostimulation fetishist
You got the commie antichrist part right, but the rest just kind of spiralled off into projection.
12595
« on: November 26, 2014, 06:50:44 PM »
Anonymous source: 'Oh, that slash guy? Yeeeeeuup, totally a brony in denial. I heard whinnying noises coming from his house this one time. Grim stuff.'
Slash confirmed for brony/furfoman/clopper/ユダヤ人
12596
« on: November 26, 2014, 06:45:38 PM »
And yeah, it's pretty dire .-.
That's inflation for ya.
also ffff I don't even know how to respond to this thread anymore, I still feel really weird and guilty about this
I can't really figure out how it would feel either, but from an outsider's eye it really shows that the Flood will band together to help one of our own so that's something.
12597
« on: November 26, 2014, 06:42:35 PM »
So the real thing that I wonder, is how do you break through their walls?
Well, there's your problem...
Breaking through their walls got them mad, and now they fight. They could have started fighting for a cause, and now so wrapped up (and warped-up) in the wider scale of it, that there is no escape.
It's a side-effect of killing, the psychological trauma. While we've been killing each other for thousands of years, it generally goes against the grain of our... morals? human nature? psyche? That sort of thing, anyway... and frankly I think that while for the person it's terrible (even to get that far to kill, and now suffering trauma), it's a good thing we have that "flaw".
If we didn't, killing would mean nothing to us, we would be cold in that regard, and that would mean a much worse scenario on a global scale in general.
Sorry, went mildly off-topic there. While I'm thinking about the OP; "Wow, these people suffer from such things too", I'm now also repulsed that that thought was the first to my mind. It's good that the BBC are at least somewhat impartial in their journalism, otherwise I'd still be thinking that out of sheer ignorance.
Aaaaaaand I've gone mildly off-topic again.
I hate to admit that I was mildly surprised whilst reading the article, it's far too easy to just write them off as all die hard fanatics ready to detonate in a room full of children at a moments notice. Even if that is the case, they are still humans and they suffer like ordinary humans. I would hope that this can perhaps stimulate thought into how to prevent this more effectively, if you have a country with 2/3rds of the population scarred and fucked up to all hell and back - you are going to need to up the ante on the mental healthcare if you want to stop giving the taliban broken people to turn into weapons.
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« on: November 26, 2014, 06:38:29 PM »
I'm not a massive fan of source games, but I got L4D2 just for this mod. Pity it runs like arse on my laptop but it was funny enough to have shrek attacking you with gigantic boulders.
12599
« on: November 26, 2014, 06:35:16 PM »
I'm going to try and sort something out for tomorrow, I'm not sure what the conversion rate for pounds to USD on there will be but I should be able to get some donated soon.
I've somewhat exhausted the people I can share it with though... It also helped me realise just how many of the people I talk to nowadays are through here >.>
But I'll keep racking my brain for who else I can send it to <.< And keep up the good work guys!
According to Google, $10 is £6.36. (So $5 is ~£3.18)
And it's made me realise that Dollars have surprisingly low buying power. $5 would barely get you a cheap student meal or a takeaway here.
Ah good, I should be able to sort out something then >.> And yeah, it's pretty dire .-.
12600
« on: November 26, 2014, 06:02:00 PM »
But seriously, DAS has the right idea.
Just drive on through the retards, and you can do it slowly if you don't feel like stopping off at a police cell for vehicular manslaughter >.>
My only concern there is that the first car or two will get through, but then as the floodgates open, people will get run over.
I don't like what they did, but I don't want them to be dead.
Hmm, that's a good point actually <.< A paintball gun on the otherhand, that could persuade them to move out of the road without anything too lethal occuring <.<
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