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A little lesson in math today.

√Celebifly = awesomeness

Celebifly =/= evil

ƒeevees = Ωsuckyness
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Post by Prancing Mad »

Hey guys

So um, I might totally have Mon... Goin to the doctor today to check out if I do. I'll either edit this post or make another post and give ya'all an update.

Edit: Aaannnddd its only a sore throat.
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Heso! Guess I'll follow the trend and get a Halloween-themed avatar. A One Piece Halloween-themed avatar. Kind of a shame, really... if Toei hadn't thrown that filler arc in there, we'd be ad Thriller Bark just in time for Halloween. Then again, this is a Winter Island filler arc and it'll be ending around Christmas...
"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundant
Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.
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Opal, you have a great talent at trend setting! I wander what's going to happen at christmas time? I'm serious, do you do anything special then?
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Celebifly wrote:√Celebifly = awesomeness

Celebifly =/= evil
Not until I get a wolfy Halloween avatar >.>
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hey silver, could you tell me what happened to Wapol after the drum island arc? I've allways wanted to know what happened to him.
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Heso! One of the best things about Eiichiro Oda is that, rather than drawing normal chapter covers which would get old after 475 chapters, he uses that space to tell us what's become of our favorite villains. That said, Wapol's cover story arc can be foundhere, minus those nasty chapters that usually come after each page.
"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundant
Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.
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Matrix Kirby wrote:Hey guys

So um, I might totally have Mon... Goin to the doctor today to check out if I do. I'll either edit this post or make another post and give ya'all an update.

Edit: Aaannnddd its only a sore throat.
Good to hear it's not mono, get better soon!
Silver wrote:Heso! Guess I'll follow the trend and get a Halloween-themed avatar.
I would follow the trend but I have no picture modifying software on my computer. I'm serious, somehow I don't even have paint! :sweat: Hopefully I'll find a super small L halloween pic, otherwise it looks like I'm missing out on the trend.
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Post by BionicleMandi121 »

Konbanwa!

I'm currently working on a avi/sig set for myself, but...it's hard...@.@
And I've gone through a mild phase of more active drawing. I might put some of it up in my art thread, but only one is decent. :/

As my progress on my costume ground to a halt some weeks ago, I'm glad that my mom promised to take me shopping for supplies tomorrow. I have less than a week to finish this thing...@.@

Hope you get well soon, MK.
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Post by Josiah »

Hi! I've been using this avatar since, well forever so I don't think I'll be changing it just cause of Halloween. Although if you're lucky you might get a picture of me wearing the Jack Sparrow bandanna I picked up at Disneyland for the Halloween party at my school. Of course the party is a week after Halloween but hey, it's better than the school one of the other ALTs is at, to save time they're combining their Halloween and Christmas parties into one. And no, I don't think Nightmare Before Christmas is going to be involved.
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Matrix Kirby wrote:Hey guys

So um, I might totally have Mon... Goin to the doctor today to check out if I do. I'll either edit this post or make another post and give ya'all an update.

Edit: Aaannnddd its only a sore throat.
Oh, thank God! I was afraid you were turning Jamaican!

...You know, because he said 'mon' instead of 'mono'... All right, I'm sorry about that one.

Heso! My town has a 'Haunted Hay Ride' every year around Halloween... and every year, it's cold, rainy, and windy for the two nights it goes on. I'm actually going to participate this year for the first time... and it's not raining! It's cold, cloudy, and windy, but it is NOT raining! Yet.
"Irregardless" and "Over exaggerated" are NEVER CORRECT EVER because they are redundant
Regardless means "without regard", and adding "ir" on the front actually makes it a double negative; exaggerate means "to overstate" so you're literally saying "over overstate."
Example: I can not exaggerate the importance of this fact enough, regardless of how often people ignore it.
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If catch 22 had a meaner older brother, that would be my computer's situation in regards to videos. See, I can't watch youtube videos anymore because my flashplayer is out of date. But then, windows won't let me download the flashplayer for some reason.

Grr.

Also, I'm still gunky. Which stinks. Which, by the way, is why there has not been a survivor challenge. Well, that plus all the exams I'm having since it's the end of the term.
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OMG Doodleshark hasn't posted IN TWO WEEKS!!!!!
And, having not posted in two weeks and all, I have a LOT to talk about.

Yo! First, I'm frustrated at the fact that even thought the Canadian dollar is worth more than the American dollor, we (Canadians) are still paying more for booksa and stuff. IT'S SO UNFAIR!!! DAMN YOU MARKETING!!!

Second, I have recently bought both Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, so I'm going to review them in a nutshell for you.

Metroid Prime 3: Being the Metroid gamer that I am, I had high hopes for this game. They were easily surpassed. This is the epitome of shooters on the Wii. The controls are comfortable, the graphics are amazing, and you get to use Samus' ship, which, let's face it, is something we've all dreamed of pioliting. Well, I have, at least.

I gotta go now, so Ratchet and Clank is gonna have to wait. Later!
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Post by BionicleMandi121 »

Konbanwa!

I watched two of my friends play Metroid Prime 3: Corruption at my birthday party. I had the Wii, my friend had the game, and two more wanted to play it. Oh, the hilarity. We were laughing so hard our sides hurt. The instant they got control of Samus' blaster, they were shooting up everything in sight: her ship, the NPCs, the floor, the walls...And then one of them figured out how to turn Samus into a ball, so she became a bomb-happy rolling thing. And THEN the friend who owned the game told the two with the controls how they could flick the controller to make the ball jump, so then Samus became a bomb-happy bouncing basketball that had really horrible navigation. Ah...that was fun.
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Post by Doodleshark »

Yo again! Back with another review!

Tools of Destruction is the first and so far only Ratchet and Clank game I've ever played, but I had high hopes after being impressed by Isomniac's other games, Spyro the Dragon and Resistance: Fall of Man. Once again, my expectations were met and surpassed.

First of all, the graphics are flat-out amazing. It's like watching a Pixar movie, which in the gaming world is about as good as they come. PLus, there's all sorts of stuff going on in the backrounds all at once: ships are flying around, robots blowing up buildings, and all with not a single skip in the frame rate. It really shows what the PS3 hardware can do.

Next, the gameplay. As I mentioned before, this is the first time I've played a Ratchet and Clank game. After a few minutes, I fell in love with it. Basically you blow stuff up. A lot of stuff up. And when I say a lot, I mean a LOT. There is no other game in the world in which blowing stuff up has been so much fun. I can say this as someone who loves games in which you blow stuff up. If you do not like blowing stuff up, then don't buy this game. And go see a doctor, too. If you do like blowing stuff up, and happen to own a PS3, THEN BUY THE GAME!!! RIGHT NOW!!!! SERIOUSLY, GET OFF THE COMPUTER, FIND 60 BUCKS, AND BUY THIS GAME!!!!!

Throw in some witty writing and lovable characters, and you've got an amazing game. Doodleshark gives Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, a 10 out o 10.
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