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BTGBullseye

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  1. FPS on console is stupid... Console controls just aren't designed for it. On topic: 3079
  2. I'm curious too... I want to be an early laugher at NK's stupidity...
  3. Typos have been cropping up recently since I started trying to increase my typing speed. OT: 7/10
  4. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/04/48-hours-left-stop-cispa-house
  5. Stop, just stop. Sorry, but I can't stop existing on command.
  6. That's interesting since 3 of my last 3 cars have used those same tires... On topic: Reinstalling Fallout New Vegas... It isn't working since I uninstalled several mods...
  7. Trying to get FONV to work, but I think I may have to reinstall... (it won't start now even without mods)
  8. I never said that's why you post stuff like that, but you do continue to do it despite being previously told not to by several mods. Fortunately you don't do it nearly as bad as before, but still, this forum isn't really for that... It's for Ross's videos and other related things. Still 9/10 for your sig.
  9. invisible/visible
  10. Listening to music, about to head upstairs to make food, and going to play some other games.
  11. It's all because of your avatars.
  12. Technically Fallout New Vegas... But I didn't play it for more than 2 minutes before crashing it.
  13. Just finished eating, washing the dishes, and starting my Minecraft server... Now I'm going to play Fallout New Vegas.
  14. i/i Two impossible numbers... It might be good, bad, both, or neither.
  15. Banned for thinking that it will help you any... I have limitless depths of hate for that particular subject when it isn't contained.
  16. And yet it was so bad previously because the minority wanted to be annoying about a young-kids show that some of your group even got banned. 9/10 for your sig.
  17. 1831 - William Lloyd Garrison begins publishing The Liberator, an antislavery newspaper, in Boston, Massachusetts. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is first published by Victor Hugo. The French Foreign Legion is founded. American Baptist minister William Miller preaches his first sermon on the Second Advent of Christ in Dresden, New York, launching the Advent Movement in the United States. USA: Nat Turner's slave rebellion breaks out in Southampton County, Virginia. Battle of Warsaw: The Russians take the Polish capital and crush resistance. Slave trading is forbidden in Brazil. After a bloody battle with the military causing 600 casualties, rebellious silkworkers seize Lyon, France, beginning the First Canut Revolt. Charles Darwin embarks on his historic voyage aboard HMS Beagle. Gramercy Park is deeded to New York City. George Pullman, inventor of the Pullman Sleeping Car (train car), is born. Philip Sheridan, namesake of the M551 tank, is born.
  18. Checking out my recently downloaded selection of Rob Zombie songs...
  19. A slave of a man named Ozwald Blum is found to be a wizard, and this is the story of how he learned to use his powers. Dredd.
  20. 7/10 In response to your rating: You know you're not affecting me, so why do you bother?
  21. Neither honestly, since my PC can beat either. If I had to choose, the PS4 simply to play blu-ray disks on. $10000 (US) or €7649.35?
  22. 1829 - Felix Mendelssohn performs St Matthew Passion. The success of this performance sparks a revival of interest in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Felix Mendelssohn pays his first visit to Britain. This includes the first London performance of his concert overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream and his trip to Fingal's Cave. Passage of the Catholic Relief Act by Parliament of the United Kingdom granting a substantial measure of Catholic Emancipation in Britain and Ireland. The patent for an instrument called the accordion is applied for by Cyrill Demian. Joseph Smith claims to receive the Aaronic Priesthood from John the Baptist. Robert Peel's Metropolitan Police Act establishes the Metropolitan Police Service in London, the first modern police force. The first officers, known by the nicknames "bobbies" or "peelers", go on patrol on September 29 George Shillibeer begins operating the first bus service in London. In the United States, William Burt obtains the first patent for a form of typewriter. The last of the Bounty mutineers dies at Pitcairn Island. Levi Strauss (namesake of the clothing item company) is born. William Booth, the founder of The Salvation Army is born. Geronimo is born.
  23. Banned for being part of the problem, caused by most of the rest of the problem.
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