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BTGBullseye

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  1. I'm guessing Blood... (I was on TVTropes recently, and it had that quote in there for that game)

     

    Yes, I missed making another quote, as I have trouble coming up with them sometimes.

     

    "You ain't scared... yet. Thangs that go bump in the night. Me... Sam B. Shrunken heads, broken legs, body parts on the concrete. Cut 'em up butcher style, gators in the swamp Red light, leave 'em dead, runnin like a track meet. Scared of nobody, what you motherfuckers want? Believe me when I tell 'em I'm a bogeyman beast. Leave 'em slashed from their head to their feet Been pricked to the chest of a bitch well fed. Cooking heat, cannibal tryna eat. I got a zombie army and you can't harm me Who do you voodoo, Bitch? Drink blood like a vampire without warning! Who do you Voodoo bitch? Stand up. am B got the thing that go bump in the night Who do you voodoo, Bitch? Hide your kids, grab your wife, better get outta sight Who do you voodoo, Bitch?"

  2. Sometimes if I find something that rings profoundly with me, I think "That'd be nice as a tattoo". But I'll likely never get one. It's the permanent-ness. I guess I haven't found something I'd want tattooed yet. It would need to be something I'd want to carry on me for the rest of my life, and that means it needs to be incredibly personal and significant to me. Maybe I'll come across something when I'm older.

     

    Other people can get tattoos if they like. Their body and such.

    +1

     

    Whilst this thread is about opinions, I do feel the need to point out here that the initial claim was yours and he refuted your sources as insufficient. The burden of proof lies with you to better prove your claim, not for him to dispute it.

    So if he decides he doesn't want to accept any sources, that means I must be wrong? There are limits to the burden of proof when it comes to non-judicial proceedings. If this 'burden of proof' was a valid functioning practice throughout history, then the world would still be officially flat, and anything that was even the slightest bit controversial would be thrown out because people didn't want to believe that someone had any knowledge about it.

     

    I'm done with this section of discussion though, and won't post about it again.

  3. Actually, it was Battlefield Bad Company 2... They're up in some snow covered mountains in a blizzard, trying to recover the data core from a satellite they crashed. I highly recommend playing that game for the comedy, if for nothing else.

     

    I know that quote, but I can't remember if it was GTA4 or 5... I never really played much of either... San Andreas was the only one I really played, but never went past the Area 51 mission that gives you the jetpack.

  4. Thank goodness I'm a patient human being. I TRY to be a good person... But I am NOT going to be happy if they respond with; "Oh. No. I did this. I did it first cause I'm smarter than you."

    Like, what!? Are you five years old??

    As long as you're older than them, you can always come back with "I took my first breath before you, so I must be WAY smarter than you."

  5. Ah, you're talking about the widget in the lower right corner like on the majority of Enjin sites... The one that is so terribly buggy that it only works half the time, and doesn't work at all if you have any sort of privacy/security settings enabled. If you could get one that doesn't require flash or java script, it wouldn't be too terrible for this site. Have to make sure it isn't obnoxious too. (no flashing at all, unlike any other I've seen)

  6. I'm not surprised you are incapable of believing evidence that is put before you. It seems that making reference to 'anecdotal' has become the internet's most recent way to try to throw suspicion on evidence, even if that anecdotal evidence is backed up with a lot more evidence. (much of which isn't anecdotal at all)

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