Everything posted by rushrock
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Drivers permit
Just took the test yesterday. Passed it, thank god! It was sort of tricky. I was allowed to miss 5, and I panicked when I lost my 5 and realized that I still had around 5 questions to do. Just be prepared, and make sure to review the laws that are specific to your area and any that might be new. The pamphlets in the DMV helped me out there. Oh, and driving rocks.
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
It's just a different experience, I guess. I'm sure you realize that I will still normally use the superior gun when I'm done with the R700.
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The Daily Show
Wow. Yeah, I'm reading the article right now. He was a Major in the USMC, and it's pretty cool that he entertained troops in Iraq while reporting from there to the Daily Show. Sounds like a pretty respectable man. Too bad he's gone, but at least Oliver's still there. Oh wait, you mean Wyatt the new guy? Yeah, I know what you mean. He sounds like he was rushed in there to take Riggle's place or something. The quality of his bits need to improve.
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The Daily Show
Why is he gone? And I actually only caught one or two clips of that, but it's hilarious. I'm pretty sure he was in the Marines or some military branch, which makes some of the things he says even more funny.
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Do you play hardcore or regular? If you play hardcore, it will be easier for you to give up Stopping Power by far, but either way, I think that UAV Jammer would be the best bet. Once UAVs are called in SnD they're really dangerous, especially when the other team has more players. I know people say the R700 sucks, but it's a different experience when you use the same three sniper rifles for a while, and the rifle itself looks amazing.
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The Daily Show
Yeah, the girl is iffy. All the guys need to stay, though. They're golden. Really, this show kicks [wagon] and succeeds in making me laugh hard every time I turn it on.
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Adult swim sucks
Yeah, Drinky Crow definitely has an interesting look. I guess I shouldn't give it up completely, but my first impression of the show really wasn't great. Oh well, I'll watch another episode later.
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Fallout 3
Nadril, do you like Fallout 3?
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Call of Duty: World at War
If you play Hardcore, you pretty much never need Stopping Power. I usually use it for my rifleman class, though. Today I got a triple kill on Outskirts in that really tall churchtower that's a popular sniping spot. Was fun. :
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Fallout 3
Yeah, lockpicking is fun. And I found a good way to get to a sniper rifle: The hollowed-out rock near Megaton. Treasure! Anyone try out the DLC? Is it fun?
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Fallout 3
Nice site, thanks. I don't want to blow up Megaton though because it's the location of a lot of quests that I'd like to do. I don't know. So far, my character is really "good" and pure. I should do more stealing.
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Fallout 3
Pokemon rocks, man. :( So, I have another question. Can you get a suite in Tenpenny Tower without blowing up Megaton? Oh, and is there another way to get the sniper rifle besides killing the leader at Tenpenny Tower?
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Little Boy Father At 13 (After DNA Test, Not The Father)
Damn. Look at the comparison between mother and father! Chantelle is twice the size of Alfie! I have to ask what Chantelle was thinking when this ordeal went down.
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Adult swim sucks
I have more to say about Adult Swim. I'm serious, a lot of the shows on AS actually scare me. :lol: Xavier: Renegade Angel: For some reason, I actually watched an episode of this. It's really insane. Seriously, I mean, the humor is just bizarre and just really screams the style of AS. Wow. I guess it's kind of funny, though. Look Around You: I actually love this show. I watched it once late at night, and I really fell to liking it. I only really enjoy it late at night, but it's great. I love the narrators: "Here we see the typical snowman, with batteries for eyes and a calculator for the mouth." "HELLO." Squidbillies: I haven't watched this in a while, but I sometimes enjoyed it. Can't really say the same right now, though, but it's okay. Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Great, as always. Robot Chicken: I'm not so sure what the new episodes have come to, but it's still okay. It's usually always entertaining. Family Guy: A great show, and it's still funny. The Drinky Crow Show: Uhh, no. I don't really like it. The jokes aren't that good. I guess it's interesting to watch, and that's important to note: All AS shows are usually interesting and somewhat entertaining to just watch and to note their uniqueness, but as far as general entertainment, I just don't like it that much.
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Fallout 3
How good is the Bloody Mess perk? Is it worth it?
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The ultimate questioN: Ninja's or Pirates?
Too bad that Ninjas are masters of every type of combat, so I don't see a question here. And Pirates are just weak Vikings. :|
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Homosexuality: Right or Wrong?
I don't know: Something tells me that guy's trying to make a funny here.
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[ Scrubs ]-Best T.V series of all time?
This is a perfect example of how the later seasons got. The whole show shifted, really, and that's what pissed me off the most. I love Scrubs. I always will, and it will probably always be my favorite show. I must state this first before I go on to openly bash it for the first time in my life. The shows after Season 3 (Season 4 and 5 push it, but the rest are no questions), however, except for a few gems, are crap. Or, at least a completely different show. Seasons 1-3 (though even as early as Season 3 can you see the shift) were gold. Absolutely beautiful. But now it's a completely different show! The jokes are awful and constant, and I wonder how such a cast can sit by and continue on. I don't even like the shift you see in general graphical quality. Instead of being more dramadey than comedy, it's now almost completely comedical with a few good moments. The episode where Dr. Kelso leaves is definitely one of the episodes where you see great moments, but it reminds me of an end of the stretched era where Scrubs was [bleep]ing awesome. Dr. Kelso is an example of Scrubs being good, because I was usually never bored when he talked (much like the Janitor). But now that he's gone, Scrubs seems hopeless. [bleep]. Bring me back to the time where the producers or whoever made it that way dimmed the general lighting of the show (I don't care what was said in My Life in Four Cameras, the lighting has become bring and saturated) and the mood was sort of melancholy-like, I guess. Scrubs has had a great run time, but I want a grand increase in show quality. That being said, I'll still try and watch the new episodes to keep up with what Scrubs is dishing out. So far, it's not looking good. Scrubs was golden when it was good. Nobody can deny that. For all the haters out there: Watch Season 1.
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Call of Duty: World at War
Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Tanks are the same way: If you get early control of the armor, and the other team is too lazy to do anything about that, there's a good chance you'll get an easy win. I went 15-0 on HTD on Seelow that way. Good times. :D
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A sobering picture... The 'Pale Blue Dot'.
There are a million ways to think about life. You can concern yourself with the world of the actual world, and only think about issues regarding human life and issues, or you can think of the grand scheme of things, which could concern space or life in general. You will probably think of the latter until your head hurts, and you might not even get anywhere, as you'll think that while possibilities are endless, you don't have the means to achieve any of them. I will say, however, that the latter way of life, combined with good education and wits, will probably advance civilizations better than the former will. I hope I didn't contradict myself. I guess the former really concerns more about human feelings and real staples of life than I mean to describe it (omg the car isn't backing out, things like that). The point is, thinking big might save humanity one day.
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Call of Duty: World at War
Oh, is that it? Well, I've definitely unlocked it, but it doesn't sound too different from Team Deathmatch. It's not Hardcore, either, so it doesn't seem very interesting to be honest.
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Call of Duty: World at War
Yes, it does. Each kill is 50 xp, and a bomb plant/defuse is 100 xp. Besides Headquarters (I think it's this mode) or whatever and other modes where there's literally tons of killing going on at every point in the game, SnD is one of the best means to level up. It's pretty fun, too, but not when you play it all the time. Also, what exactly is veteran? I know it's a game mode, but I don't know much about it.
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Fix Your Favourite Games
Care to elaborate? I sort of see the argument opposing tanks, though. The thing about tanks is that they are hard to beat, but remember that the other team gets one too, so conserve yours. During a tank battle and also when there's only one tank on the field, a group effort of destroying the tank is most helpful in taking care of the situation. Even if there's only one enemy tank left, a group effort can take it down. Bazookas also seem to have longer ranges than the RPG's in COD4, so that's another good strategy for taking down tanks: long-range missiles. Bazookas aren't exactly long-range, but they have improved from the RPGs. Overall, I'm for keeping the tanks in COD5. They add an interesting element to multiplayer.
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Call of Duty: World at War
Damn. Do you guys only play Search and Destroy the whole time? I guess it's good leveling, but if I only play that for a while, I get burnt out pretty quick. I usually play a lot of Team Deathmatch when I start a prestige, and sometimes I guess I'll switch between SnD and TD until I get bored of my prestige, and then just keep playing SnD until I'm out. On my last level and whenever I unlock something good, I'll always play TD, though, because I have to get in as much ownage as I can with the flamethrower and carbine or whatever I unlock. By the way, I only play Hardcore, so it might be different with you guys. I'd just like to see all of your multiplayer habits.
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Mechscape Concept Art?
On the subject of age, I thought it was interesting that the new leader of RuneScape seems determined to white out any age groups commonly associated with RuneScape and replace it with a game that's meant for all. That's a hell of a shift! I admire his aspirations, though. Mechscape? Sounds uninteresting, but I'll probably try it out if there's a chance to try it without paying.