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Everything posted by BTGBullseye
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Same as Scott's...
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Squinter of Ages.
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4/10 Too much swearing, and too little realism. (you'll not die alone, especially if you decide to come over and die near me, I have no issues with it) "Pizza time!" - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4: Turtles in Time (SNES game, said every time you pick up a pizza which fully restores all your health)
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Just tell him you love him... He's probly just having a tough day.
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I don't think you would be as condescending about a second post if it was an opinion you agreed with.
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1. Quotes. 2. Jokes. 3. Moats. 4. Oats. 5. Goats.
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Zaraki the great and powerful, but only as powerful as everyone else.
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Tired.
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What do you like about the user above you?
BTGBullseye replied to Dr. Derpy Hooves Ph.D's topic in Forum Games
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Sell them for trillions... If time no longer passed?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattanooga_Cats A Hanna-Barbara entirely animated series that aired from '69 to '71, and was about a rock band made up of anthropomorphic hillbilly cats.
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The science dude from Space Pirates And Zombies 2, and Gordon Freeman as portrayed by Ross Scott. How much would you willingly pay for a PC?
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*'he he' style laughing*
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My subs: Devour the Day (Official) Accursed Farms Klaypex CorridorDigital Valve News Network And despite that, I have never done anything with the subscriptions.
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Happy b-day!
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Doing laundry, and trying to wake up.
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Be careful you don't run afoul of the forum rules... Especially when someone posts an opinion in a thread requesting people's opinions.
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Space Pirates And Zombies 2! Very fun, and worth every penny IMO.
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See: North Korea.
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Space Pirates And Zombies 2. http://store.steampowered.com/app/252470/ It's now available in Early Access, and other than voice acting, it appears to be fully functional.
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Oil and its future implications
BTGBullseye replied to Princess Luna's topic in Civilization Problems
Patent was rejected... Said it was too similar to other patents. (then they cited some 'theoretical' patent that couldn't produce any form of usable energy)