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Age: 28 Karma: 175 Posts: 2557 Gender: Male pm | email
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I can understand that, Isa. I mean, just look at the quality of your posts.
But in all due seriousness, I never said it was fun to be half-blind. I said it was a fun fact about me. Actually, I I did mention it on the post pictures of yourself board on the old Interguild.
| | Livio |
Age: 31 Karma: 470 Posts: 9620 Gender: Male Location: Arizona, USA pm | email
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'Harumbai' said: When I'm typing a word and I get a letter wrong I often delete the whole word and start again, it just seems easier... I do that to. Sometimes I even delete an entire line rather than having to use the mouse. Quote: The weirdest thing I think to do with HatPC I do is sometimes I spend ages looking at the code of a level and then don't play it because I had more fun just working out what to do. I used to do that, but then I realized that it was stopping me from actually playing the cave. And I thought shos did this? At least when it comes to easy levels.
weird things about me? I'm not sure... Well, every morning I take the time to fold my bed's blanket and neatly set the quilt on my dorm bed even though it's really a waste of time. I guess I just like the aesthetics of having a neat bed, especially since it makes up a sizable chunk of my half of the room. I also have a habit of rearranging my room furniture every few weeks just for the sake of changing it.
When it comes to video games, I like to keep tangible copies of games that I really like. For example, I beat Mario Galaxy and Zelda TP ages ago, but I will absolutely not sell them, even though it may not play them again within the next few years. I also wondered about using my friend's blockbuster account to rent Donkey Kong Country Returns for cheap, but I'm scared that I will like it too much (I remember playing the original to death when I was younger), and so I'd prefer to buy the new copy so that I can keep it.
I've also been reading a lot of books on that tech ebook site I've been telling you guys about, and I've come across some books that are so awesome that I wish I had a hard copy of them (and that they weren't so expensive). There really is no reason to have a hard copy, since I have no preference when it comes to reading on the computer or on a book. | | jellsprout |
Lord of Sprout Tower
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'Livio' said: When it comes to video games, I like to keep tangible copies of games that I really like. For example, I beat Mario Galaxy and Zelda TP ages ago, but I will absolutely not sell them, even though it may not play them again within the next few years. I also wondered about using my friend's blockbuster account to rent Donkey Kong Country Returns for cheap, but I'm scared that I will like it too much (I remember playing the original to death when I was younger), and so I'd prefer to buy the new copy so that I can keep it.
I have the same, but for any game, not just the ones I like. At least the notable ones. That is why I don't like using Steam or illegally downloading games. It just isn't the same as seeing all the cases lined up in your bookcase.
| | Yaya |
Age: 29 Karma: 747 Posts: 5367 Location: Ohio (US) pm | email
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I do that for music also. It's an awesome feeling owning a physical copy of a good CD, if it's not that good, I'll buy it on Itunes. The only time I ever obtain music "other" ways if it is physically not on a CD or Itunes (or I'm needing a walkthrough).
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Give me +karma. Give me +karma. | | snowman |
I am a person.
Age: 25 Karma: 38 Posts: 1209 Gender: Male Location: Singapore The Lil' Red Dot pm | email
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I'm scared of floating bubbles, you know, the kind for little kids where they stick a thingie into some soap or some chemical, then blow through it and bubbles come out. Not bubbles from the (read: THE) soap I use to shower. If I did, I'd probably be some stone-age guy.
| | Silver |
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I just realized another weird fact about myself: I am super fussy about my food, also fish ALWAYS makes me throw up, except for squid rings from the local fish 'n' chip shop. o-o
Oh, and sometimes I think of myself as a cat, an Imigin (mostly a Quandra [will make art of it soon! :3]) or a Bachuru (see avatar). | | snowman |
I am a person.
Age: 25 Karma: 38 Posts: 1209 Gender: Male Location: Singapore The Lil' Red Dot pm | email
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'Silver' said: I just realized another weird fact about myself: I am super fussy about my food, also fish ALWAYS makes me throw up, except for squid rings from the local fish 'n' chip shop. o-o
Oh, and sometimes I think of myself as a cat, an Imigin (mostly a Quandra [will make art of it soon! :3]) or a Bachuru (see avatar).
those are not cats.
| | Yaya |
Age: 29 Karma: 747 Posts: 5367 Location: Ohio (US) pm | email
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Lately to make myself seem more official, I've implied that Winston is my middle name, even though it's not. I'll write on essays Yaya* Winston (my last name). It makes me seem more scholarly/official and adds flavor to my life.
*(yes, that's my 1st name, but once again call me Yaya, seriously.)
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Give me +karma. Give me +karma. | | Livio |
Age: 31 Karma: 470 Posts: 9620 Gender: Male Location: Arizona, USA pm | email
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If your last name was Smith, you could say your parents named you after the guy in 1984. | | Yaya |
Age: 29 Karma: 747 Posts: 5367 Location: Ohio (US) pm | email
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Indeed I could, but my last name is not Smith, and saying that it is wouldn't make me seem much more scholarly....
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Give me +karma. Give me +karma. | | nebnebben |
Swim for your life!
Age: 104 Karma: 18 Posts: 257 Gender: Male Location: u.k pm | email
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I tried to bend spoons with the power of the mind alone; focusing all my energy into it. I spent ages; but spirituality let me down. So then I decided I needed a new tactic this time put spiritual and physical together; I put all the power of the mind into bending that spoon, concentrating as I have never done before. Then I got a hammer and hit the spoon really hard; it bent. Yay! Some of you might be sceptical that the power of the mind didn't do anything; but i can promise you that with without empowering the spoon, the hammer would of done nothing but bounce uselessly off the spoon.
Another great victory for the power of the mind!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VDvgL58h_Y Oh no he's after me! http://www.interguild.org/greatlakes.gif | | Silver |
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I would go into a somewhat short lecture about that the hammer would have still killed the spoon without you using the power of your mind, but I won't, because that would be stupid and pointless and you would still go on about spiritual things whilst killing the rest of my interest towards you.
So I won't. | | Harumbai |
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Age: 30 Karma: 260 Posts: 1743 Location: New Zealand pm | email
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Actually you need your mind to tell your muscles to move the hammer so...
Upcoming HatPC level: Sanctuary, coming soon to an internet browser near you... | | jellsprout |
Lord of Sprout Tower
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There is no spoon.
| | canadianstickdeath |
Age: 35 Karma: 350 Posts: 2990 Gender: Male pm | email
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You know, the "new post" image is STILL a different colour from the background. | | Silver |
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'Harumbai' said: Actually you need your mind to tell your muscles to move the hammer so...
Goddammit Harumbai.
Still I think Neb is being too much of a spiritual freak but I'm gonna stop complaining. | | nebnebben |
Swim for your life!
Age: 104 Karma: 18 Posts: 257 Gender: Male Location: u.k pm | email
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Me a freak? I am insulted to the highest degree for you to even think that. I demand you apologise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VDvgL58h_Y Oh no he's after me! http://www.interguild.org/greatlakes.gif | | Silver |
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People call me freak all the time. I'm not insulted. Freak isn't really an insult anyways - more of an expression. I was expressing myself. Besides you're being far too spiritual too much of the time. So you are a freak. A spiritual freak. Don't like it? Neopets is that way. *points* | | Sefro |
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'canadianstickdeath' said: You know, the "new post" image is STILL a different colour from the background.
And, more noticeably, so are the star ratings for videos. | | nebnebben |
Swim for your life!
Age: 104 Karma: 18 Posts: 257 Gender: Male Location: u.k pm | email
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Well; I am a bit out of date.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VDvgL58h_Y Oh no he's after me! http://www.interguild.org/greatlakes.gif | | evil534 |
a bearded monk
Age: 23 Karma: 1 Posts: 73 Gender: Male Location: United Kingdom pm | email
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I don't know about you guys, but my greatest ambition is to grow a large beard, and never shave.
| | jellsprout |
Lord of Sprout Tower
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With this winter, I was thinking the same thing.
| | Yaya |
Age: 29 Karma: 747 Posts: 5367 Location: Ohio (US) pm | email
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I was not shaving in honor of Noshavember, Decembeard, Manuary and Februhairy, but my beard/goatee has now gotten to the point where I think I need to shave it if I want to grow any longer, and also it's getting kinda unruly.
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Give me +karma. Give me +karma. | | Isa |
No. I'm an octopus.
Age: 31 Karma: 686 Posts: 7833 Gender: Male Location: Uppsala, Sweden - GMT +1 pm | email
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I'm 18 and I have absolutely no hair at all on my chin, nor have I ever had. Having a full-size beard seems out of reach for me. | | Bmwsu |
Age: 28 Karma: 175 Posts: 2557 Gender: Male pm | email
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I have a cousin that looks like a caveman.
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