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Fuzz was beginning. cool hb me hb me hb me
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I'm sorry dude, but I don't think Islam can be taken down by a bunch of computer haxxers.
(STEREOTYPE ALERT) Heck I don't even think most of them know how to use a computer, kindof out of their zone.
then why are they ALWAYS THERE answering my Dell tech support?
gj outsourcing
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SOBER IN BACKGROUND HARGH
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hope they go after equally retarded religions next.
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uncalled for, but w/e.
http://hotchickswithdouchebags.com/
I D K you could fit right in
http://www.hotchickswithdouchebags.com/uploaded_images/DB1083-701084.jpg
FETID! HOW DARE THEY PRESENT THIS TO ME!? FOUL! THEY HIDE THEIR FINEST BEAN! PREPARE THE ATTACK!
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drunktard
exploring sexuality
first day with guitar hero
serenading the ladiesss
okay seriously you guys why are you censoring epheunisms for homosexuality it is screwing with my filenames, fuck
WOULD THE OFFENDED GAY COMMUNITY PLEASE RAISE THEIR HANDS
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salut monsieur worm
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i got to gamefaqs. it's great if you stay away from the furry freaks on the sonic boards and just go to ngg where you can troll to your hearts content and not get modded.
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briefly played it on friends ps3 buzzed, didn't find it all that amazing but granted I had no idea what my objective was or how anything worked so that could contribute.
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http://www.fallingleafsystems.com/
dx10 in xp
may or may not work but it is a WIP and therefore will improve
hint: there is no reason at all to use vista anymore
aero, halo 2 (LOL)
k i cant rthink of anything. it's not a bad OS from my experience except when the wiereless DOESN'T work, then it incessantyly bombards you with fucking errors and shit. christ.
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strapping young lad
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drunk drunk drunk!
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LOL I totally forgot about that strip
Where the hell have you been fuzz?
out and aboot
Irrelevant, asshole. I wont continue as you're not worth my time. That and we've moved past that. It's nice to see you like digging up old stuff =]calm down man. it's incredibly relevant, we haven't moved past it, i'm not 'digging up old stuff', i'm merely pointing out that you're overreacting and being annoyingly pious.
Piss off. DDR is silly/stupid fun and I like it.Yeah, I know, it was sarcasm :X
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Streak everytime you voice your opinion you get everyone riled up, and you know it too.
no no he's absolutely right i mean anyone who plays ddr is a total poser they should learn to actually dance. ddr is a threat to the dance scene and i will not stand for it
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Found this big article. It's really long, but very well worth the read. I highly suggest you do read it, and share it with others.
http://www.demonbaby.com/blog/
http://digg.com/music/When_Pigs_Fly_A_Brie...ndustry_Suicide
If you're going to tl;dr, I'll just copy and paste the ending:
So what can you and I do to help usher in the brave new world? The beauty of Oink was how fans willingly and hyper-efficiently took on distribution roles that traditionally have cost labels millions of dollars. Music lovers have shown that they're much more willing to put time and effort into music than they are money. It's time to show artists that there's no limit to what an energized online fanbase can accomplish, and all they'll ever ask for in return is more music. And it's time to show the labels that they missed a huge opportunity by not embracing these opportunities when they had the chance.1. Stop buying music from major labels. Period. The only way to force change is to hit the labels where it hurts - their profits. The major labels are like Terry Schiavo right now - they're on life support, drooling in a coma, while white-haired guys in suits try and change the laws to keep them alive. But any rational person can see that it's too late, and it's time to pull out the feeding tube. In this case, the feeding tube is your money. Find out which labels are members/supporters of the RIAA and similar copyright enforcement groups, and don't support them in any way. The RIAA Radar is a great tool to help you with this. Don't buy CDs, don't buy iTunes downloads, don't buy from Amazon, etc. Steal the music you want that's on the major labels. It's easy, and despite the RIAA's scare tactics, it can be done safely - especially if more and more people are doing it. Send letters to those labels, and to the RIAA, explaining very calmly and professionally that you will no longer be supporting their business, because of their bullish scare tactics towards music fans, and their inability to present a forward-thinking digital distribution solution. Tell them you believe their business model is outdated and the days of companies owning artists' music are over. Make it very clear that you will continue to support the artists directly in other ways, and make it VERY clear that your decision has come about as a direct result of the record company's actions and inactions regarding digital music.
2. Support artists directly. If a band you like is stuck on a major label, there are tons of ways you can support them without actually buying their CD. Tell everyone you know about them - start a fansite if you're really passionate. Go to their shows when they're in town, and buy t-shirts and other merchandise. Here's a little secret: Anything a band sells that does not have music on it is outside the reach of the record label, and monetarily supports the artist more than buying a CD ever would. T-shirts, posters, hats, keychains, stickers, etc. Send the band a letter telling them that you're no longer going to be purchasing their music, but you will be listening to it, and you will be spreading the word and supporting them in other ways. Tell them you've made this decision because you're trying to force change within the industry, and you no longer support record labels with RIAA affiliations who own the music of their artists.
If you like bands who are releasing music on open, non-RIAA indie labels, buy their albums! You'll support the band you like, and you'll support hard-working, passionate people at small, forward-thinking music labels. If you like bands who are completely independent and are releasing music on their own, support them as much as possible! Pay for their music, buy their merchandise, tell all your friends about them and help promote them online - prove that a network of passionate fans is the best promotion a band can ask for.
3. Get the message out. Get this message out to as many people as you can - spread the word on your blog or your MySpace, and more importantly, tell your friends at work, or your family members, people who might not be as tuned into the internet as you are. Teach them how to use torrents, show them where to go to get music for free. Show them how to support artists while starving the labels, and who they should and shouldn't be supporting.
4. Get political. The fast-track to ending all this nonsense is changing intellectual property laws. The RIAA lobbies politicians to manipulate copyright laws for their own interests, so voters need to lobby politicians for the peoples' interests. Contact your local representatives and senators. Tell them politely and articulately that you believe copyright laws no longer reflect the interests of the people, and you will not vote for them if they support the interests of the RIAA. Encourage them to draft legislation that helps change the outdated laws and disproportionate penalties the RIAA champions. Contact information for state representatives can be found here, and contact information for senators can be found here. You can email them, but calling on the phone or writing them actual letters is always more effective.
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Looks good, runs well, Ageia PPU gives 10FPS boost which is oh-so-nice.
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only partly.
But the fact is that we both know I've purchased some much older hardware that should definitely have been 'worked around' by now, so to speak, but we still have big issues with it
I do think Linux could be 'the future' like everybody says and I think it's getting there, but until it's possible to use without users having to learn to fuck around in the terminal, it never will be ;(
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i would find linux to be a much more viable operating system if it actually had the ease of use everybody claims i would like my internet to WORK without so much ridiculous hassle that would be impossible to accomplish for any new user without spending days on a forum trying to fix
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You just formed some sort of a paradoxial hypocrisy loop.
http://sonicunited.org/hsfqmtif/forum/showthread.php?t=1348
It applies to you, too.
Edit: Oh, and for the record, nobody here is homophobic. Just because everybody here says retard doesn't mean they automatically think being retarded is a terrible thing worth calling anyone you dislike. Clue in.
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Generally, people will treat you the way you treat them. You treat Streak like less-than-dirt and then, for some reason, you're surprised when he does the same to you.
Anyway.. you could at least attempt to darken the lines and clean it up a bit.
ty for constructive critisism
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it's not, but im not pretending to not be an asshole now, am i?
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Good one DW. I forgot that Fuzz wasn't actually an artist. [Or maybe just not a good one.]
way to promote youre 'im not an asshole thing' btw
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based on a little whiner in my art class
points for reading comprehension. i base my suspicions he is emo on the fact that he listens to fallout boy, panic! and attempted to cut his wrists once.
On this day in 1991...
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