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BTGBullseye

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  1. Back when it came out though, it was as good as it got for realism.
  2. If violence is done right, it can solve the corruption problems we are dealing with today... I can even draw up a plan to do it right, but I won't keep it anywhere but my head because the NSA would try to throw me into a deep dark hole if I did otherwise. (hence why I'm waiting hopefully for the civil war)
  3. Yes, the more seeders, the better for everyone.
  4. The head bob in 3 is MUCH better than 2...
  5. I'll leave my seed up for as long as I can... Last one I made got about 2TB (the size of my external drive interestingly) of uploaded data total, and that was a smaller torrent... I hope I can break 5TB with this, or at least get to 2TB before I have to make one for the final episode to be included.
  6. It's ARMA3, which isn't 1-hit kill unless you headshot with high power, and don't glance off the helmet. Mostly 3-5 body shots, and then bleedout... (far more realistic than any other game out there) Did you even watch the video? It's the most realistic game out there currently, apart from destructible objects. (you can't blow holes in the ground/rocks/buildings/etc. with nades/bombs/guns/etc., but that's a technology limitation)
  7. Reduces bandwidth requirements for the site, makes downloading everything faster, and puts everything in one place... Of course I'm going to make these.
  8. Hey, remember when I could be intimidated? I ask because I can't remember it...
  9. Yeah, there's no real way to remove the corrupt because there are just too many of them, so we should just give up, right? So far, history has proved that peaceful methods cannot remove corruption, and that violence can if done right.
  10. Banned for that avatar.
  11. Hey, remember when Accursed Farms wasn't? Those were dark days indeed...
  12. 1920 - 4,025 suspected communists and anarchists arrested and held without trial in the United States following raids in several cities. Babe Ruth is traded by the Red Sox for $125,000, the largest sum ever paid for a player at that time. The New York State Assembly refuses to seat five duly elected Socialist assemblymen. Thousands of onlookers watch as "The Human Fly" George Polley climbs the Woolworth Building in New York City. He reaches the 30th floor before being arrested. The New York Times ridicules the American rocket scientist Robert H. Goddard. The newspaper has to recant publicly on July 17, 1969 when the Apollo crew is on its mission to the Moon. Prohibition in the United States begins with the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution coming into effect. The United States Senate votes against joining the League of Nations. The oldest surviving pro wrestling match on film takes place, with Joe Stecher defeating Earl Caddock. The United States Senate refuses to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. In Emeryville, California, the first dog racing track to employ an imitation rabbit opens. Adolf Hitler presents his National Socialist Program in Munich to the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) which renames itself as the Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei). The United States Railroad Administration returns control of American railroads to its constituent railroad companies. The Ruhr Red Army, a communist army 60,000 men strong, is formed in Germany. The German government asks France for permission to use its own troops against the rebellious Ruhr Red Army in the French-occupied area. Sir William Robertson is promoted to Field Marshal, the first man to rise from private (enlisted 1877) to the highest rank in the British Army. The 1920 Summer Olympics opens in Antwerp, Belgium. The Olympic symbols of five interlocking rings and the associated flag are first displayed at the games. Polish–Soviet War: Polish and anti-Soviet Ukrainian troops attack the Red Army in Soviet Ukraine. The first game of Negro National League baseball is played in Indianapolis, Indiana. Treaty of Moscow (1920): Soviet Russia recognizes independence of the Democratic Republic of Georgia only to invade the country six months later. Canonization of Joan of Arc. Over 30,000 people attend the ceremony in Rome, including 140 descendants of Joan of Arc's family. Pope Benedict XV presides over the rite, for which the interior of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome is richly decorated. The United States Post Office Department rules that children may not be sent via parcel post. France prohibits the sale or prescription of contraceptives. Irish War of Independence: Catholic riots in Belfast in protest at the continuing British Army presence. Irish War of Independence: The Restoration of Order in Ireland Act, passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, receives Royal Assent, providing for Irish Republican Army activists to be tried by court-martial rather than by jury in criminal courts. The first commercial radio station in the United States, 8MK (WWJ), begins operations in Detroit, Michigan. It is owned by the Detroit News, the first U.S. radio station owned by a newspaper. The Wall Street bombing: A bomb in a horse wagon explodes in front of the J. P. Morgan building in New York City, killing 38 and injuring 400. The National Football League is established as the American Professional Football Association. The first domestic radio sets come to stores in the United States; a Westinghouse radio costs $10. Adolf Hitler makes his first public political speech, in Austria. United States presidential election, 1920: Republican Warren G. Harding defeats Democrat James M. Cox and Socialist Eugene V. Debs, in the first national U.S. election in which women have the right to vote. The Unknown Warrior is buried in Westminster Abbey. The Burning of Cork in Ireland: British forces set fire to some 5 acres (20,000 m2) of the centre of Cork (city), including the City Hall, in reprisal attacks after a British auxiliary is killed in a guerilla ambush. Government of Ireland Act 1920, passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, receives Royal Assent from George V providing for the partition of Ireland into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland with separate parliaments, granting a measure of home rule. Hydrocodone, a narcotic analgesic closely related to codeine is first synthesized in Germany by Carl Mannich and Helene Löwenheim.
  13. Yes... It's actually caused by the fact that I've always been able to hear much higher frequencies than normal... Until I started getting tinnitus I was able to hear as high as 31kHz... And then any time the old CRT TV was on, I could hear the tube running, same for almost any electronics. I could even tell when a monitor was going to die about a month before it gave any physical signs of failure, just because of the sound it made. On topic: Back to the trance station...
  14. I may have been a bit late to the forum, but I'm definitely an old-timer... It sucks that so many of the other old-timers are gone... I still keep in contact with Blue every now and then. (he's apparently forgotten all about the forum)
  15. Deciding if I should finish my most recent playthrough of SPAZ, or play a different game, or do something entirely different.
  16. I'm not a big fan of TF2... Never was... It just rubbed me wrong when I couldn't get the weapons I wanted after playing 60 hours or more...
  17. Space Pirates and Zombies.
  18. I won't ever give out my info to anyone I don't absolutely have to... Steam is less likely to steal my info, or have my info stolen from them.
  19. http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/9828568 The entire Civil Protection collection, untouched, exactly as downloaded from Accursed Farms. All videos are in MKV format... If you can't play them, go get the K-lite Codec Pack, or VLC player. (I recommend K-lite if you run Windows, VLC for anything else)
  20. http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/9828511 The entire Freeman's Mind collection, untouched, exactly as downloaded from Accursed Farms. All videos are in MKV format... If you can't play them, go get the K-lite Codec Pack, or VLC player. (I recommend K-lite if you run Windows, VLC for anything else)
  21. EVERYTHING!!! Nothing much... Just a few things with Ross getting $14000 when he asked for $500.
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