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First to 10k posts
So the goal of this thread is whoever reaches 10k posts in here first wins. If it's someone besides me, there will be a prize(likely GFP as I'm poor :-()
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So, we've just to post a load in here?
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Originally Posted by Scott
So, we've just to post a load in here?
Indeed, I just wanted to make another thread to possibly get onto the front page of biggest spam threads..lol, the front page has been like the same for ages
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Ok, we'll I'm poor too.... So, GFP for the winner!
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Originally Posted by jakncoke
Indeed, I just wanted to make another thread to possibly get onto the front page of biggest spam threads..lol, the front page has been like the same for ages
wheres the page at?
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Originally Posted by LiNuX
im winning so far lol
:laugh:, indeed you are.
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ugh this will take forever.....
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There's only 2 songs left on GH3 that I can't beat....
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i haven't even uncovered all the songs in gh3 yet lol
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The devil went down to Georgia on hard is harder than most expert songs, I just beat that one.
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Now all I have to beat is The devil went down to Georgia on expert and Through the fire and flames on expert...
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Originally Posted by Trunks
ugh this will take forever.....
Indeed, that was also kinda the point of this thread. I wonder how many posts I will have in the biggest thread attempt when someone reaches 10k in here.
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Posting in these threads...
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Originally Posted by LiNuX
i haven't even uncovered all the songs in gh3 yet lol
I five started all the easy songs = ) I also gold stared Through The fire and flames on easy. I got a 1,000 note streak. ( gold star is 100% the song. )
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... Are better when you're tired....
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.... Time goes past quicker....
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Does anyone on this forum play GH3 that beat expert?
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Originally Posted by Scott
.... Time goes past quicker....
Time goes pretty quick when you are sleeping.
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I'm looking at Pr0n P1cs..lol
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There no longer last in this thread.
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I was in the metal institution again yesterday.
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well, I'm going to try to beat TTFAF again..... I can't even get past the first 30 seconds of the song.
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The winner of this years WSOP main event receives $9,119,517
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I have to make sure I take my meds.
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That'd be sweet to be that good or that lucky and enter and win.
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Pretty sure I'd never need to work if I had that much money.
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I'm a depressed psychopath
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cause when I have money I usually just spend it on movies and video games so really that'd only take like 25-30k a year.
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Originally Posted by Scott
I'm a depressed psychopath
I have anger issues, I need prozac...when I was camping my brother said basically nothing and I jumped over the table and beat him and them I was about fight my injured dad..I didn't though Instead I punched out 4 windows and cut my hand up pretty badly one of the cut was rather deep and my cousin had to use a military tactic of burning me to close the wound. I would have gone to hospital for several stitches but I have no health insurance
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I hope my parole officer don't see this thread
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I don't need health insurance Yay NHS!
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USA govt should just give out free health insurance to all the nation. there's far too many without it..sure there's programs and such for the poor but that's just basic and doesn't cover in many cases.
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Originally Posted by Scott
I hope my parole officer don't see this thread
lol, I seriously doubt he would.
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That's why foreigners come here
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I felt and seen some really nice 42D boobs over camping...too bad I didn't have rubbers, so I could of gotten some trim. should of gotten head but she was against that...b1tch.
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Then once their aids are dealt with they go back to Poland with their Giro or however you spell it.
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I love blood I collect it!
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a post to break the tie for first.
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Originally Posted by Scott
I love blood I collect it!
that's just weird.
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not as weird as some dude from 4chan he posted pics of literally like 30 huge bottles of collected sperm..his reply was you never know when you'll need it...so ya I have a feeling someone is going to make him mad he's going to either a) pour it all over there car b) all over the person..in which case I request pics as that would be hilarious and extremely sick at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Scott
I love blood I collect it!
That's just weird.
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Both of you said that's weird lol
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anyone ever read the funny forum post that floated across the internet about a 24 yo virgin convincing a 15 yo to have sex with him for like 6 N64 games and he'd heard you have to get the girl wet so he went to the kitchen and heated up butter for 7 minutes and poured in on the girls vagina and was wondering what should he do to get the girl to stop crying. I laughed so hard, I think it's in my jasonbay1988 photobucket...I'll try and find it for those that haven't p1ssed themselves laughing at it
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Originally Posted by Scott
Both of you said that's weird lol
:laugh: you got double weirded
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post 55.....................
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Just looks like Dawn of War^
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*) Supression (think COH) is in the game in addition to the existing morale factor.
*) Squad sargeants are persistent in the single player campaign and gain levels and attribute points, which can be spent on various attributes to unlock special skills. (frag's note: don't be suprised when this is in the multiplayer game too, Relic has basically telegraphed from the beginning that they are going to be going for a lot of persistent elements in DOW2 multiplayer.)
*) "To balance that out, it's also possible to cause enemies to flee if they feel outnumbered, indicated by a large exclamation point appearing over their heads." - CoH style retreats are apparently in.
*) Cover system works apparently a lot like COH-mouse over to find the areas of best cover for your troops.
*) Squad leaders do not die, they flop over when out of health and can be revived by getting another leader near to bring them back to life (sounds a lot like the AOE3 explorer recovery, which works fine).
*) Squads will reinforce either from drop pods (once per mission, presumably only from SM) or, and here is the BIG news-from shrines, which sounds like relic points on map, this time defended by enemies (and will likely be contested in single player).
*) At least in the single player game (and you know this is going into multiplayer as well, Relic is just being a tease), you'll fight extra difficult mobs at the end of missions, and they will drop freaking LOOT (apparently complete with rarities! OMG grind an RTS for loot!) to equip your squad with.
cause I don't feel like making a new thread.
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there's a 6% I do. My PC sucks for PC gaming and I'm poor to get a good one
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this sucks
Allen Cunningham Eliminated
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Allen Cunningham moved all in preflop from the hijack position for 255,000 and Tim Loecke made the call in the small blind. Cunningham: Loecke: The board ran out to end another deep Main Event run for Allen Cunningham in 117th place for $41,816 in prize money.
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nearly on the first page.
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Originally Posted by jakncoke
there's a 6% I do. My PC sucks for PC gaming and I'm poor to get a good one
My sister upgraded my PC
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top 8 embarrassing moments in E3 history.
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8.................Jeff Bell Brings the Boring
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By 2007, however, Allard had shifted to work on Microsoft's Zune media player and Moore was weeks from leaving the company altogether. Sensing Moore's impending resignation, Microsoft de-emphasized his role at E3 2007. Who best to fill the giant shoes of the company's greatest orators? Why not the newly-appointed Corporate Vice President of Global Marketing, Jeff Bell?
Unfortunately, Microsoft learned, his marketing power stopped just short of the stage. Bell's robotic tone and awkward presentation marked a lackluster conference for Microsoft. Bell's tenure at Microsoft came to an end less than a year later, with much speculation that his E3 performance played a bit of a role. But hey, at least he didn't accidentally pause Rock Band twice. Check out Bell's performance below: during a live demo.
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7- Nintendo Shows off Virtual Boy (1995)
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The creator of the acclaimed Metroid series, as well as the Game Boy hardware, had but one serious misstep during his tenure at Nintendo. That mistake was the Virtual Boy, Nintendo's ill-conceived virtual reality console that gave gamers headaches and gave Nintendo its first and only console flop. At E3 1995, Yokoi was on the show floor demoing the soon-to-be-discontinued system, with the product and its producer being all but ignored while the attendees focused on the Nintendo 64. He left Nintendo the next year, and he died in a tragic accident a year later.
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6- Sony Steals Sega's Saturn Thunder (1995)
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At E3 1995, Sega set up the bomb for E3 attendees when the company revealed that its in-development Sega Saturn console, scheduled to be released in September of 1995 would be released... immediately! Bumping the Saturn's release up six months to compete with the impending launch of the PlayStation contributed to it being a flop. Third parties were unaware of the surprise launch, leaving a meager launch game lineup, and the retail price of $399 was unexpectedly high. Sony actually took most of the air out of Sega's tires at the same E3: Sony's keynote speaker went up on stage, said "Two hundred and Ninety-Nine Dollars" and walked off the stage. And with that, Sony became a legitimate console company.
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Originally Posted by Scott
I have pics but they're
... All on the PS3's Hard Drive.
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5- N-Gage Price Revealed (2003)
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The Nokia N-Gage, the much-maligned phone/portable gaming system, got off on the wrong foot at its debut during E3 2003. The press conference for the N-Gage was awkward and stilted, and the capper was the price reveal. Nokia trotted out a girl in a bikini, who revealed the price painted on her stomach. Unfortunately, the $299 price was agreed upon as far too expensive by the gaming community, and the company wasn't able to get the phone out to an eager side-talking public.
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Originally Posted by jakncoke
7- Nintendo Shows off Virtual Boy (1995)
Someone killed him for making the Virtual Boy!!!!!!
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4- Booth Babes Banned (2006)
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Some say 2006 was the final year of the spectacle that was E3. We politely disagree--2005 was the last real E3. The reason? The booth babe ban in effect in '06. Sure, there were attractive women, but all those clothes made us yearn for years past when supermodels would pose in chain mail bikinis for a random MMO that nobody ended up buying. Memories...
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Originally Posted by Scott
So I can only...
Post them as attachments.
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3- Jamie Kennedy Bombs at Activision Conference (2007)
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It's safe to assume that "comedian" Jamie Kennedy is considered hip in some (small) circles. Activision made a gamble at E3 2007 by hiring the Malibu's Most Wanted star to emcee the company's press conference. What ensued was the worst comedic show on stage in LA this side of Michael Richards. The seemingly-stoned Kennedy insulted gamers, displayed a lack of knowledge for pretty much every single Activision title, and was shown up comedically by just about every guest, as well by a few audience members. This was a powerfully awkward performance.
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2- ESA Downsizes E3 (2007)
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The glitz and glamour of E3 during its first 12 years may have been a tad overblown, but in a sense, it reflected the larger-than-life industry it represented. While E3 was technically "industry-only," developers had no qualms with spending millions to attract the attention of tens of thousands of show-goers for more than a decade. Shortly after 2006's show, however, things changed. In July 2006, the ESA announced major changes for the next year, but nobody could have expected the neutered version that came to pass a year later. Instead of being held in LA, the show took place in the lower-key city of Santa Monica. Instead of having the action take place on the massive floor of a convention center, most companies chose to demo top titles in hotel suites, with the "show floor" consisting of plain vanilla kiosks at the barren Barker Hangar. There were faint glimmers of glamour during the "big three" press conferences, but when you consider Microsoft did its conference from a high school, the stark reality of show without a set of balls became painfully apparent. Will this year bring even more embarrassing moments? We wouldn't be surprised in the slightest
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1- Sony's Press Conference of Fail (2006)
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The end of the reign of Sony as the King of Consoles began with perhaps the worst gaming press conference of all time. At E3 2006, Sony revealed the substandard Sixaxis, the half-baked release crop of titles, and the obscenely high launch price of the PlayStation 3. Unlike previous shows, where Sony was seen as the industry leader, the mix of ineptitude and arrogance on display at this show led to a rough start for the PS3 console. At least the internet got a few memes out of it.
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freaking ppl stealing my photobucket bandwidth...currently at 71% this month.
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Originally Posted by jakncoke
USA govt should just give out free health insurance to all the nation. there's far too many without it..sure there's programs and such for the poor but that's just basic and doesn't cover in many cases.
yeah, they just made the health industry a business, that's why it sux so much
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It's quiet on here right now.
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Originally Posted by LiNuX
yeah, they just made the health industry a business, that's why it sux so much
Sweden has the best health service in the world
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The weathers great here today!.
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I don't have very many post in here yet...
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I'm also tired. I Went to bed at 6 and got up at 10.......
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That's only 4 hours of sleep.
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