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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 19, 2012 23:08:22 GMT -6
"Nigga did I just catch you having fun?" "Code black! We got a CODE BLACK!" "Can a nigga borrow a fry?"
The Boondocks have honestly come up with some of the most hilarious lines I've ever heard. I'm glad it's coming back.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 19, 2012 22:55:28 GMT -6
It has come to the mod squad's attention that the forum could be more active. Although there is no consensus as to whether the forum is dead or not (probably not if we get at least 25 posts in 3 days), it would be nice to have some more activity, even if each person lurking made some sort of input. Suggestions would be nice. Non-lurkers welcome to share ideas, too. Also don't worry I'll have something up to (hopefully) up forum activity soon. About a month later, and we now stand at about 25 posts in less than 36 hours. That is an indication we are now twice as fast. Look at the pessimism and the "what's the point?" attitude on the first page. Look at where we are now. I am proud of you, forum.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 19, 2012 12:19:32 GMT -6
Iunno, Greece just endured some pretty bad rioting last week. Makes me wonder how close other nations are to following Greece's example. I honestly should follow the situation better in Greece, but let's face it. No time - internet too distracting.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 18, 2012 16:45:06 GMT -6
Who lives the closest to Greece? They're in the shitter right now. Not to say other countries aren't worse off, but still.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 18, 2012 16:43:33 GMT -6
Congrats to the Winners! Also, the Legend picture is finally explained! It felt weird to ask. If this helps.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 14, 2012 20:42:16 GMT -6
As I recall, P-X was the first sprite comic of Pokemon to exclusively parody RSE. Many others have taken to the idea or claim inspiration from the comic. I wanted to see how much the existence of the comic impacted others. Did you start your own webcomic because of P-X? Do you know of people personally starting Pokemon-related projects thanks to P-X?
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 14, 2012 20:39:39 GMT -6
I am probably gonna read the Perry Bible Fellowship now, seeing as how I finished Hipster Hitler. Pretty clever comic, actually.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 14, 2012 20:37:28 GMT -6
Tallied the votes. THE WINNARS:
Funniest - Goomane Most missed - Panda Most creative - SeriousJupiter Best new person - mechy Most improved - Gatorbite92 Spamtard - daveshn (Jesus dude what did you do) Proactive - chaoman45 (thank you guys!)
The best member of 2011 was...
GOOMANE!
Congratulations to all and congratulations to Goomane. You truly do deserve your Legend status!
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 14, 2012 20:13:11 GMT -6
Ugh. 1. I don't think this thread is really accomplishing anything anymore. 2. I'm gonna post, but I want to make clear I don't want to give the impression I'm bandwagoning against Venomfrog/Jafar. 3. I won't bother reading the dissertation, as I have little at stake here, but: Basically, there are many fascinating and complex knowledges most of us don't know about now, but if God Willed in eternity for us to learn them at some point in our lives, we certainly will. Examples of these "closed" matters are complex concepts such as quantum physics. But one knowledge we for certain have is the existence of a Creator of all knowledges, among them that which is obvious and has been known since the dawn of humanity with the creation of Adam, that which was learned later, that which is being learned now and that which will be learned in the future. So don't let anything make you falsely believe anything bad about God. Rather, let everything you know about and discover reaffirm the mental necessity that this entire universe has a Creator. This goes back to the idea of God exists no matter what. The God who justifies bad things happening because he wills it is something I cannot follow. If these bad things happen because of reasons humans do not understand, then hopefully he won't send us all to Hell for not believing. After all, how are we supposed to know if we are infinitesimally wise compared to Him? Another fascinating thing about knowledge is that things mentioned in the Qur'an and by Prophet Muhammad have recently come to the surface. For example, when a fly flew into the drink of one of Muhammad's companions, Muhammad told the man to dip the whole fly into the drink, and then drink it. The man was not poisoned. Scientists recently found out for themselves that one wing of a fly has a poison... And the other wing has the antidote for that poison. So by dipping the fly into a drink, one negates the poison, and the drink remains safe to consume, as known to Muhammad about 1400 years before scientists. It is also mentioned in the Qur'an that in very deep water, like in the deepest ocean trench, the water boils. Scientists just found this out recently using advanced submarines. Muhammad had no submarines and he still knew this, over a millenium before those scientists. Why? Because the Qur'an was not authored by Muhammad, or any human, jinn or angel for that matter. The Qur'an is revelation from God. Never heard of the fly story. Is there a peer-reviewed study of this? Also, boiling water in ocean trenches doesn't necessarily establish anything. As for your recent post, it came off as really ignorant. That is like me saying there are two types of Muslims: those who adhere to Salafi jihad and those who do not. This dichotomy isn't necessarily wrong, but saying it makes me sound ignorant of Islam, no? If you like Islam, I don't think anybody here is going to stop you and go "no it's bad." But the problem is now that you're getting aggressive by making generalisations and assumptions of views differing from your own. You complained of people being ignorant of Islam. Replace Islam with anything and it's still a valid complaint. ok im done kbai
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 7, 2012 17:54:24 GMT -6
You WISH you were that retarded troll?! Really?! What's happened to you, Cabinet?! Twitter and crack. Mostly crack. And the internet. I think Cabinet was joking when he said he wanted to be the trololol.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 5, 2012 20:46:19 GMT -6
Has PETA EVER won any of their cases?
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 5, 2012 20:45:01 GMT -6
1 and a half health bars left and I was falling to Trevelyan as he was holding an AR-33. You have no idea how scared I was that he was going to knock me off. I hated that too. If I didn't turbo myself off the ladder into the ground, he would make one shot and I would fly off. The video actually makes for a good strategy, though. Also, my "that damn level" moments were the Surface levels because I'd mix-up what you were supposed to do with the computers (I'd destroy it when I shouldn't have or shut it down when I shouldn't have several times). Honourable mention to any level with Boris and Train.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 5, 2012 14:31:39 GMT -6
I remember falling off the platform a lot at the end.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 3, 2012 23:28:45 GMT -6
You've probably missed about three updates in that case. I noticed. I'm surprised he updated last month at any rate. Also starting a couple of webcomics listed. Should be a humourous time killer.
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Post by chaoman45 on Feb 3, 2012 22:52:28 GMT -6
*Didn't bother reading entire thread yet*
Whilst I appreciate the morals and lessons of religion, I don't really adhere to one anymore. I'll spare everybody the life story and just say that this switch of ideology had a lot to do with philosophy and how I perceived the world. For instance, when something good happens to somebody it's praised as a work of God. When something bad occurs, it was part of God's plan. Not once is it considered a possibility that God didn't exist in the first place (not Atheist; just saying). How can we be sure something is an act of God if it isn't tangible? How can we decipher any type of supernatural plan if we have comparatively infinitesimal knowledge of the world, quantum physics, and the 9th Dimension?
Y'know, those sort of questions.
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