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Blue

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  1. Actually I think someone 1000 years old would probably have serious difficulty remembering anything, since at that point his or her perspective of relative time would have shrunk the apparent distinctions between seconds, minutes, hours and even days, all being relegated to 'too small to be of consequence', compared to how long they've been living.

  2. Everything that isn't "Exact ripoff of Team Fortress 2" is "Exact ripoff of Battlefield Heroes" except all the words are in Chinese. I personally consider calling it 'high production value' laughable. But more than that description is laughable, Final Combat in of itself is laughable.

     

    I laughed.

  3. I would theorize that Epsilon doesn't want it to close because a thread of his own creation is the most popular thread there's ever been on this site so far.

     

    I would do the same thing Blue, I assume you would also.

    I would think of myself as more respectable and responsible than to continually revive a thread that was visibly dying.

  4. As long as one is willing to beleive that it could occur that in the same parallel universe in which the fan-fiction 'Cupcakes' occurs, one (such as myself) could also be willing to imagine that there is also a fan-fiction sequel which crosses over with the Team Fortress 2 universe. The purpose served in such a cross-over would be the fact that in all likelihood the Engineer has means to him that could enable him to brainwash things, and if Meet the Medic has taught us anything, it's that gruesome or lethal injury are curable in a matter of painless seconds. Such a sequel could easily decanonize the entire episode as if it never happened.

     

    By the use of logic, (in spite of some Anti-bronies who have claimed 'logic the bane of Ponies'), such a fan-theory effectively mutes the repercussions of Cupcakes.

  5. Because we can escape into a little fabricated world where we control or created the variables, and where we can entirely understand the requirements and outcomes of the most ideal results.

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