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Heh. Marek stayed logged in on my laptop at E3, but I have scruples dammit!
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Well, at least he graduated from D.A.R.E. I didn't.
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I talked to Tim Schafer at a party once. It was noisy and he thought I ran Moos's site. But it ruled. Anyway, I probably had a dream featuring a meat circus butchery (hacked apart and haphazardly sewn together, don't you know?) of elements from all the Pirate-themed video games I've played over the years. I don't want to talk about it.
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Oh man, for a few minutes today I was tempted to buy a Penny Arcade T-shirt. This one, specifically. Thankfully, the feeling subsided, but it made me wonder about something. Who here wears t-shirts of this type, meaning a shirt that advertises that you visit a certain website regularly, or perhaps that you play a lot of video games? I haven't bought any clothing over the internet. Though I am a nerd, I tend to let my awkward words and actions clue people into this fact, rather than wearing a shirt that that screams "hey, let's never hang out" or something that requires several minutes of explanation to pedestrians. Am I conceited? I tend to laugh at these shirts when I see them tacked up on a webpage, but after a phase early in high school where I wore "Dilbert" and "The Far Side" T-shirts, I realized that the humor wore away quickly, and the shirts actually became kind of annoying to wear. I don't really know where I'm going with this; I'm pretty bad at starting threads...does anyone else have an opinion on this kind of apparel? I suppose there's the whole thing about wanting to show support for the website that it comes from, but I think I'd mostly stay inside if I was wearing a gamer/webcomic/code-joke shirt.
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You are analog. You were analog for 2+ days, in fact! At least you weren't Muttley, ever. Also, I might be wearing a Napoleon Dynamite shirt in various E3 pictures. I can't remember, but oh noes I am undone.
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I would have probably voted for Milkman Conspiracy, except that I get carsick when I actually play the level. My nephew also commented that it was making him sick when he was watching me play through it. I really liked Lungfishopolis due to the combination of looks, unique gameplay tweaks, ease of getting figments, and also it's a level where Tim S's humor was especially showing through in a number of spots.
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Parenting, schools, bullys, homework and results - do video games affect it?
David replied to monturner's topic in Video Gaming
I pronounced it Jizmondo for comic effect at the E3. I thought you should know. -
Talk about Gizmondo instead.
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Tons more stuff is dependent on your timing than the first Hapland. It's pretty counter-intuitive and evil. I love it.
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Woo, another meal for the giant black and green beezt.
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Has anyone solved Hapland 2 yet?
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Thanks everyone!! :deadman:
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This is because the the Empire evolves from the Republic. Since the Jedi serve said Republic, their starfighters will be in the same developmental family tree as the TIEs.
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Tee, I stumped him. "Rancor" wasn't one of the animal options apparently, but now it will probably be in the database.
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HEART!
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I misread your post, sorry. I guess that you just need to remember that both sides of the fence are climbable. I prefer climing on the inside, where Raz's Dad is. Try getting to a high corner of one grating and bounce/float to give you more distance and power to steer Raz..
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I expected this article to be a bunch of whiny bullshit judging by the title, but I couldn't stop reading it once I started, and I agree with possibly everything stated. Maybe I should go outside.