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Alyxx Thorne

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  1. Just woke up. Gonna head into town later on to buy some groceries.
  2. aTPgLgEiw2g RzcEhR4JuoE
  3. Your shirt just got 20 percent cooler. I edited your post btw. Please put large images in spoilers or use links.
  4. Thing is that today it's very easy to do a short film that looks really professional and well done since equpiment is much cheaper nowadays and more accessible, and anyone with a limited budget can make something like that.
  5. *opens a can of tuna and eats it* ... what?
  6. Don't like Rockstar much.
  7. Hey, if I deserved it, I would WANT to be punched. If a man didn't punch me because of my gender I'd call him a coward. In general I try to go for non-violent solutions though but... really, it would piss me off like hell if a man didn't punch me just because I have boobs.
  8. Banned for crashing my computer.
  9. Monster Lo-Carb.
  10. I think this topic has more or less been discussed by now. But it's nice to hear people's opinions.
  11. It's still sexist to say that in my opinion. And to base your statement on statistics is like saying "yeah, screw individuals, we're talking about the majority here". The world isn't the majority, the world is individuals. I'm talking about each individual woman AND man on the planet here. I've met a lot of guys who probably couldn't and WOULDN'T defend themselves in a fight, they didn't seem "naturally stronger" than women to me. And on that note I've seen several girls beat up guys easily and had NO problem actually being the aggressor in some cases. It's a stereotype and a myth that women are "naturally weaker" than men. Sure, that might be the majority but I'd say that the majority of men nowadays aren't necessarily stronger than women. No, it won't be OK. Men's aggressiveness towards each other is part of a biological imperative to compete for females. It is somewhat counterbalanced by many other higher-level considerations arising from the social structure of human society, but it is there. Towards women, men's biological imperative is to be nice and protective. And so we should be, within reason. Regards I agree that a man SHOULD be nice and protective but not because of his nature, but because of his emotions towards his love, regardless if it's another man or another woman. Both parts should defend each other and be protective of each other, it shouldn't just be the "man over woman" thing.
  12. Yeah, it does. Now I cannot imagine a world without God. It's changed my entire perception of reality, I think.
  13. I think you have a very good point. Especially if you come to Norway it might be a small country but we have a LOT of free space for people who don't like being around people.
  14. Been wanting to try out these games for a while, though as mentioned previously, fantasy settings kinda turn me off.
  15. What we need are portal guns.
  16. I like that. I feel like it's unfair to think of women as weaker.
  17. Please use PM's for NSFW material.
  18. Duke Nukem 1 was definitely the earliest gaming experience that I can remember. Probably why I am such a huge Duke Nukem fan today, I felt I grew up with him. Even before Duke Nukem 3D became popular, I knew who he was. I also played a bit of BlackThorne, imagine PoP with a long-haired hunk with a shotgun and Orcs. Wolfenstein 3D was also my first foray into FPS's and definitely made me interested in the genre as a whole. I later played Doom and Quake, of course. On Super Nintendo which was the first and only game console I ever owned as a child, I played mostly Super Mario World, Starwing (Star Fox), X-Zone (Super Scope game), B.O.B. and Wario's Woods. But I was definitely always more of a PC gamer and after the SNES, I moved on to PC for good. Today I own a NES, a SNES, a PS1, a N64 and even a Sega Megadrive, so I have definitely compensated a bit for the lack of consoles as a child. But at my heart, I will always remain a PC gamer. And Duke Nukem will always be the PC gaming icon for me.
  19. For me it was just an epiphany one day when I looked out over nature and thought to myself there was no way life on Earth could be a mere coinscidence. That and the religion just makes sense to me in a way no other religion does and I feel that my faith gives me an inner peace I never had before.
  20. I would've come if it wasn't for the fact I live in Norway and can barely afford to travel to Oslo. Glad you had fun at least.
  21. Sven Co-Op with Ikthias and Thadeus.
  22. rxbm052_TXE
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