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    Just imagine a character from Ouran High School Host Club with a mohawk.
    Post by: What?, Oct 9, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Guys

    We all simultaneously combined into five people.
    Post by: What?, Oct 9, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    The old thread was closed due to repeated necrobumps or something along those lines.
    Post by: What?, Oct 9, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    It is a real holiday.
    Post by: What?, Oct 9, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    From what I have seen of Bayonetta the gameplay reminds me somewhat of Devil May Cry with an inclusion of the clothing gimmick thing.

    If I actually had a chance I would download it myself. Enjoy the demo and you should probably change your pants when you are finished playing.
    Post by: What?, Oct 9, 2009 in forum: Gaming
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    I'm quite ashamed this is the best quality on Youtube.
    Thread by: What?, Oct 9, 2009, 0 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I'm aware this has been debated all over the Internet; video games that can be considered "art". Be it a combination of visuals and story that is able to overwhelm the senses or through other things such as completely immersive gameplay. Games that are unique or innovative in their own right. This is a simple question with a multitude of answers.

    What video games do you consider "art", and why?
    Thread by: What?, Oct 9, 2009, 44 replies, in forum: Gaming
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    Ah yes, my old thread.

    Deciding between Orwell's Animal Farm or something by Steinbeck. Probably the former.
    Post by: What?, Oct 9, 2009 in forum: Literature
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    In a number of ways, yes. Let me come out straight with this, most of my generation is quite dull and dim in more ways than one. I suppose this can be said with other generations depending on your perspectives, but simply I tire of these melodramatic fools and conformists that litter this generation.

    Out of every generation, I suppose I would feel the most at home in the Twenties or Thirties as a few of you would expect. I suppose it is due to the sort of slowly discovering and accepting mindset of the people along with the certain human social culture and art forms of music and contemporary "painted" art that dominated the era. Granted, with my - and our generation in general's - extreme reliance on technology, I would have to get used to a great number of things.
    Post by: What?, Oct 8, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    You regurgitated Cheerios onto your post?
    Post by: What?, Oct 8, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I must have missed viewing this eventful race in the last KH-Vids Olympics.
    Post by: What?, Oct 8, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Quite amusing to hear our forum has its own Nietzsche.
    Post by: What?, Oct 8, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    You think in a scarcely-used pictographic written language used by the native inhabitants of Maritime Canada?

    I cannot imagine what you would dream about. Possibly something not even Salvador Dali could think of.
    Post by: What?, Oct 8, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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