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Chozon1 wrote:I feel as though I should understand that, but don't, I'm afraid.

Uh...Amazon say's shipping for a soul is $20. Don't you think that's a bit much? I mean, how much can a soul in a jar weigh?
I wouldn't think all that much. Unless it was an evil soul. If it was an evil soul, wouldn't it stand to reason that the soul itself was weighed down by the all the sin?
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So I'm at the Crimson Forest on Disc 1 of Lost Odyssey, about to wrap that up after a boss battle. Any characters you didn't like up to there? Personally, I'm glad the main guy isn't some 14 year old without a shirt and the female support isn't some teeny-bopper either. And Jansen is so funny. :P
Crimson Forest... I think that's the part where you start dealing with the two kids. And... I hate those kids. Really just cannot stand them. Every line of dialogue made me cringe and want to turn down the TV.
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Drewsov wrote:Haha... I use soap. :lol:
Perfect! Now to get this window open...

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Saker wrote:Have you ever gone cow tipping? If so, how does that work? Are cows really stupid enough to just stand still while you try to push them over? And cows are pretty big, too. Maybe you need a lot of people just to knock one cow over. What about tractor tipping, like in the movie Cars? Have you ever tipped anything over for fun? Portajohns? Cats? Annoying children?
I've never gone cow tipping, no. And not tractor tipping, either. But cats? All the time. Annoying children... might have happened. Once or twice. But probably not.
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This is officially the 1337 post of this topic. Sweet... unless someone post before me. Hope I have claimed it in all it's offtopicness.

Were you aware of the 1337ness of your topic?
-If life hands you llamas, make ponchos.

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sparquay wrote:This is officially the 1337 post of this topic. Sweet... unless someone post before me. Hope I have claimed it in all it's offtopicness.

Were you aware of the 1337ness of your topic?
Well... now I am. ;) :P
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Hows Prince of Persia?
OI! I have a Tumblr. You could follow it if you want,

New member? Want to get those first 15 posts? This should help.
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Pheonix wrote:Hows Prince of Persia?
Really good. But also kinda easy, in that I never die. Because I can't.
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What was it that you didn't like about Call of Duty 4?
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Strider wrote:What was it that you didn't like about Call of Duty 4?
Huh.

Well, the game itself was really solid. I loved the set pieces and the scenarios that the player was put in. I mean, seriously, the nuke attack? The sniper level? The airship bombing sequence? All phenomenal. All amazing.

However, there were people going around saying that it had an amazing story; it didn't. It barely had a rudimentary story. A shooter with an amazing story? Rainbow Six Vegas. Bioshock. Not CoD4. There was hardly an explanation as to why you were doing what you were doing, so it's like this thin thread was used to piece all these awesome sequences together, and that was the "story." Hardly satisfactory, in my book. In addition to that, you had a pretty obnoxious multiplayer scene, which drives me nuts. I can't stand jerks getting together like that. It's like a back up of too much testosterone. So there was that.

Those two factors lead me to say that CoD4 is a really overrated game with some pretty solid, if slightly generic, game play.

Oh, and it looked pretty, too. ;)
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What do you think of the song Chinatown Jail Break?
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Keero wrote:What do you think of the song Chinatown Jail Break?
I like it.

I much prefer Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly... but the band is definitely good.
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I checked for evil souls first, being after legendary guitarist and all. Turns out they can actually feed back into your soul and taint it. So then I had to add a holy glove to my order, and it came with free shipping. Shipping dropped a bit, but something about containment measures...

So...how hard will it be to condense souls?
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Chozon1 wrote:I checked for evil souls first, being after legendary guitarist and all. Turns out they can actually feed back into your soul and taint it. So then I had to add a holy glove to my order, and it came with free shipping. Shipping dropped a bit, but something about containment measures...

So...how hard will it be to condense souls?
Without a Cuisinart? Exceedingly difficult.
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Where do we go from here?
-If life hands you llamas, make ponchos.

-I imagine Jesus walking into a home and leaving the door open.
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He simply replies, "Yes I was."
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Will it be someplace with a Cuisinart?
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sparquay wrote:Where do we go from here?
Wherever we're lead.
Chozon1 wrote:Will it be someplace with a Cuisinart?
In your case... no. ;)
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*sigh* Figures.

Anyway, I'm having trouble picking out a gift for someone...I'm going to need you to meld your brain, into his, to tell me what he wants.

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