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gongusan

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Everything posted by gongusan

  1. omgwtfbbqsaucehaxnicefakingskills felicidades noob :D bh me 30m?
  2. Please refrain from spamming. ~nje03
  3. So yea I herd u don't like mudkipz anymore. :thumbdown:
  4. Umm it's ADSL so what modem are you referring to? Also i have tried turning the router off and rebooting it multiple times.
  5. The router got unplugged and when I plugged it back in and set it up, I couldn't connect. I tried to reconnect and it asked for the WEP key so I put it in and it said: 'Waiting for network..' Then it just stopped and timed out. It's a broadband connection obviously and my ISP is Telefonica I guess... >.> My PSP connects fine and so does this PC, so idk what's wrong... Please help me.
  6. Thanks a lot ppl.
  7. Yeah thanks for the advice. You know it really pisses me off when people rip on other players just because they can afford to train their skills more efficiently. Gtfo. If I work to make the cash then I should be able to spend it on what I want.
  8. My Range level is 80 atm, so I was wondering how much cash I would need to chin to 99 inc. P pots. Also how long would it take?
  9. Happens to me all the time too. -.- Gl with everything
  10. ty but i seem to have fixed it I had something called CiD helper- that was the cause of this problem =_=
  11. Ok so my [developmentally delayed]ed brother downloaded two crappy games (without asking -.-), and with one came something similar in name to BitDownload. Ever since then in Control Panel I've had 1-3 instances of something called iexplore[Caution: Executable File] taking up my CPU and Ram. I know that that is the IE process, but this isn't that as I use firefox anyway. Of course I deleted all the games and this Bit thing btw. So yeah I can't seem to do much to get rid of this, AdAdware brought up 43 things which I deleted and Avast was scanning but then I thought of doing System Restore, to no avail. Also I'm getting loads of weird popups coming up so I'm guessing it's adware. Here is a popup: Halp. Ty in advance. EDIT: Just got a MASSIVE popup; It opened a whole new IE browser -.-
  12. You must have a really nice, socially active life. Oh wait-
  13. L. Hurry up with the pics it fails atm. Good luck though :
  14. Then I am one.
  15. I can see where the mistake happened. For your education ;): even agnostic theists, who actually believe in a God, acknowledge the fact that they actually can't know for sure, but believe anyway. Believing in 'something' without knowing what it is, but knowing for sure that it is, has little to do with agnosticism. Thanks, so I'm an agnostic theist? :?
  16. :wall: Do you even have the faintest idea how stupid you sound? Agnosticism is about knowing that you do not know and that it is impossible to know in certain issues, such as religion. Agnostics do NOT 'believe' and they certainly do not argue that one should eat meat because a higher being placed them on this earth for us. Health reasons for eating meat, I accept. Enjoyment of it, I accept as well. I even accept 'because we can'. But because someone put them there for us to eat, that is just... Well whatever you call someone who believes in something but does not know what it is. I've never really researched into what I believe but someone said that it was being agnostic and I just called it that.

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