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have you noticed a leak anywhere... ?? locate msds
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waaaaait i didn't want to have to do this nostalgia junk until i am gpa

and telling my gkids when they didn't want to listen to their "crazy gamer gpa"
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then i guess i would be a DWEEB which seems to be a mulatto
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i don't give a carp if you're a brain sturgeon you're giving me a haddock where is the aspirin

are you listening or do you need a herring aid
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this is the worst flowchart i've ever seen i can't get anywhere  :welp:
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this is my favorite webcomic

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fluffernutters. those voluptuous fluffernutters....
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I cram my oral hole with burgers. I do not know where the burgers come from. I reach, grab, and there's a burger. Instinct maybe.

I scratch the pads of my thumbs with my fingernails sometimes. Actually it's probably all the time because I don't know I'm doing it. But I figured it out one day when I broke skin on one thumb and it hurt. "What in the tarnation?" I said, very animated. (ture story)
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We're No Angels.

Bogie and Pete Ustinov are grrrrreat great. Fantastic dialogue, and the actor chemistry works. You'd never think this was a christmas movie.
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I agree on the special effects 110%

spot on

question: will you review a gore-fu flick I have a hankering for some classic gore-fu but I am a lost lamb
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1. Charles Chaplin
2. Stanley Kubrick
3. Alfred Hitchcock
4. Billy Wilder
5. Martin Scorsese

honorable mention: mel gibson
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Starmen.net is having tremendous progress on their fan translation, you could wait for that. It's about the only way Mother 3 is going to be exposed to English speakers.

Also, results from a VC poll in Nintendo Power (as of 4-28):



Awesome.
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Ehhehehe, they're not share worthy, really. Primarily they were for a class and I guess they had decent writing, but in the end I had very little time and they were very poorly acted.

Maybe I'll share them later, there were some good stuff, I guess.
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Yeah P4 is definitely recycled P3 without the suicide. Atlus must've made enough from money from weeaboos with P3 to make, using SSB Brawl terminology, a crappy clone. I can see them now...

Atlus- JESUS FLANAGAN STEAMING CHRIST THERES A MARKET FOR MAINSTREAM JPOP IN THE US. MAKE MORE.

MORE AND MORE.


That out of the way, I enjoyed P3. I didn't mind the sim or the cliches, but in retrospect it's confusing why I even thought that. I could never get over the inspired battle lyrics in P3: "WHOOO YEAH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH BABY BABY DUDUDUDUDUDUDUDH WHHOOOO YEAH BABAABABABY DOODOODODODOO" and so on. Perhaps I enjoyed P3 because the pattern of having to grind and grind for levels and money and shit reminded me of how the majority of P2 was grinding. The only difference was that I was that, with P2, I was never ever bored.
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BARKLEY GAIDEN EXPANSION PACK

@ Barccoli

your fanart is the best
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It was a great nark on disaster movies, and a lot of the rest of it is from Grapes of Wrath. The covered in come scene was hilarious by itself, but I literally cried when Randy screamed "He slimed me," a line for all the Ghostbusters fans out there.

Trey and Matt seem to be taking shit from movies etc. a lot more lately. Or maybe I just haven't been seeing how much they're using until now? I dunno.
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The more I read into it the game is supposed to offer some refreshing style of play, but like everyone else here, there's no way in balls I'm swallowing this art style to get there. Only got through Portrait of Ruin because it's Castlevania.

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Yes.
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Thank you gentamens.

yes I also enjoy many kinds of tea but i think tea BAGS are most important.

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Uh, I mean more like, films that provoke an intense emotional response in you.
The mixture of disgust, amazement, hilarity, and whatever else I can't put a name on was pretty intense in that movie. But I suppose you mean more of an "inspiring" film.

Then I would say Big Fish or Charlie Chaplin's City Lights. BF is the most recent resuscitation of the importance of myth (quite engaging) with very touching latter scenes, and CL was probably Chaplin's best film (though not the funniest, that would be Modern Times) as The Little Tramp gets a job to support a blind girl he falls in love with, and has one of the best/most tender endings on film, I think.
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Now I've never read The Spirit (although I've always wanted to), but that is certainly not how I imagined it would be. Either way, I hope some of Bobert Rodriguez rubbed off on him.
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