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Same here. I really don't care about this update, since it doesn't affect me.
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That was a really good interpretation man, awesome job!
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Aside from the scent tsunamis those 'fashion' stores fire at you, I think malls are pretty fun. Especially if it's a mall with a piano store. Those are rare, but they are so worth it if you have a friend or two that are also musicians :D But it's fun just to walk around with friends and dip in random stores you haven't checked out in a while. But I know exactly what you mean if you tend to go to malls alone.
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rangeor replied to misterxman's topic in General Discussion
Sad to see, but yes. They know their game is addictive, and the phrase is catchy. I think it's more along the lines of Jagex knowing how many people used to play that don't nowadays. So they're like "Hey, remember those ugly clay trees you chopped down back in middle school? Well, now we've got [bleep]ing fire demons, check it out!!!" -
forum.tip.it Explore that webpage, you'll find a lot. :P
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Mike, unfortunately I don't think you guys are going to find any help here. I don't think anyone here on Tip.It even knows Gaga, since he's a very new member. The only solution I can think of is contacting Jagex, which obviously hasn't had much success yet :\
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I always thought the characters in it were really annoying :\ The story was actually kind of interesting, it's just that the dialogue was so nails-on-chalkboard all the time. Oh, random awesome story: So last year when I went to a Muse concert, me and my friends were hanging out down near the floor before the show started. This was like an hour or two before it started, so they were still finishing the set-up. We were right next to the hall where the musicians come out of, talking with a security guard to pass the time. He mentioned this is where they'll be coming out when it starts, so we asked him if he could sit there since there weren't many seats in the area (we had the nosebleed seats ;_; ), and he was fine with it. AWESOME. So about 30 minutes before it started there was this guy I thought looked familiar that walked out and stood in the area for a few minutes. My friend was like, "dude that guy looks legit, he's in black and wearing the ear piece and everything." It hit me when the show started: That guy was Morgan Nicholls, Muse's 4th live member that plays all the instruments they don't have enough hands for. I knew he was a part of the band of course, just hadn't really seen his face many times. I proceeded to give probably the biggest :l face ever, since he was definitely within talking distance and I probably could've had a chat with him if he wasn't too busy. Now, the awesome part... I was watching a video of where the Gorillaz kind of show how they progressed through their first two albums, touring and recording and all. Near the end I saw Morgan in there, playing bass. I did some research and found out he actually played with the Gorillaz a bit during their second album, and I think he might have even been the one that recorded the famous bass line to Feel Good Inc. Oh, and apparently he was the inspiration for Murdoc Nichols' name. Why didn't I talk to him ;_; Next thing I know he, The Fall of Troy, and Justice are going to collaborate to make an electro-rock album. >.< Note: It's significant because I really only like a few bands yet follow them religiously. Muse, Gorillaz, The Fall of Troy and Justice are four of maybe 7 of them XD
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Also something to note: the new barbarian horns really help with your overall agility exp/hour. If you think barbarian assault is more fun than agility, then I would highly recommend using the horns while training. IIRC they give about 1.5m exp per full horn and it takes 10 queen kills to fully charge the horn.
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To all you disgruntled teenagers: if you hate Tip.it so much, why do you visit it so often? Surely it can't be healthy to frequently visit a place you loathe.
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Added 75 runecrafting as a goal. I remembered that was a goal last summer that I never got around to :P Should be getting 89 strength today, that will be nice. Edit: And there we go :D
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Those really aren't that big of a deal at all :|
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As far as I'm aware, he has more talent than you. Plus, how do you know that he has no talent? He could be like the many other musicians that are actually rather brilliant when it comes to music, but keep it simple because that's what sells better. They have to deal with people like you that think that because their music is simple and niche-oriented they must obviously suck as musicians and only be puppets that play what they're told, but they're fine because they still know they're better and are making a hell of a lot more money. For example, there's a guy that was in my music theory class that's in a fairly popular pop/punk boy band. All of the hardcore guys in the school think his music is [cabbage] because it isn't as complicated and unnecessarily random as their pseudo-prog metal. Yet whenever I discuss music with him, he always seems to know a lot more than they do. He knows how to write in complex time signatures and modulate like a jazz pianist on speed, yet he keeps his music simple and fun because he likes that more. Justin Bieber could just as easily be the fake idol you describe him as and it honestly wouldn't even surprise me, but it isn't fair to make assumptions like that. Actually, something related that really annoys me is when people say that the music of today sucks, or that an old musician would hate the music of today. These people are so damn ignorant they think that radio music is the only thing that exists and are too damn arrogant and 'old-school' to go find out that there really is a hell of a lot of good music nowadays -.- If anything, composers like Mozart and Haydn would probably enjoy 21st century music because of the diversity.
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I like to believe that, since we humans have been in relationships through at least most of our history, there's something ingrained in us that reminds us all of what you're talking about Zierro. However, the joys of relationships tend to even out with the unhappiness they bring. Most people see the inevitable end and potential bumps along the relationship but accept it as a fair trade-off.
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rangeor replied to misterxman's topic in General Discussion
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The main issue is that some of us think that drops of a certain rarity should be worth the luck required to get them. A shield half from a monster nowadays isn't as exciting as it was five years ago. The drops were released as extremely awesome and expensive items that you could rarely get, and now they're cool drops to get. Nowadays the only ultra-rare-omg-i'm-rich item left is the visage. We want to see items like the spear and the shield half that get more than just an, "oh, that's cool."
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It's because your drop roulette happened to land on a reeeeeally tiny tile, but that tile just wasn't the awesome drop you wanted. You're essentially lucky in regards to raw probability, but it's unfortunate because having that amount of luck but with a different tile would have made you rich :P
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The unfortunate part is it takes one mod like this to convince most people that every single mod is corrupt just downright terrible. :| It hurt to read this thread, it really did.
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Beeskers Slayer Blog!
rangeor replied to Beeskers503's topic in BlogScape (Ongoing Progress Reports and Goals)
Something seems off here... :-k I GOT IT! Why are you using guthan's? :l Use a bunyip!! -
Yeah you just use a glory to teleport out. It's really easy, you just run north to the mage, right-click teleport, enter through one of the obstacles, and head to your rift. This is my setup: Dhide's good as well.
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In my opinion they already did make a game better than Ocarina of Time, and have done it three times. Majora's Mask, Wind Waker, and A Link to the Past were all much better to me. Plus, Ocarina of Time was heavily based on A Link to the Past anyways.
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A few kids were doing that in my middle school, and in the course of them turning my backpack inside-out, my house key must have fallen out. We couldn't find it, and never did find it. Good thing I've moved since then :lol:
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I know exactly what you mean. It gets really frustrating -.- Thankfully, the majority of it I find on facebook, and I can just hide/remove those friends that cause all of it :D
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Keep in mind that what you'll be studying is very important in regards to your laptop. For example, if you'll be studying engineering, you'll be doing a lot of CAD work and therefore a powerful laptop will be necessary, rather than one that just gets by.
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In America, it really depends on how you define regional preference... If you mean it in the broadest sense such as in where the government spends the most money, then GaVaTi pretty much hit the nail on the head. Though there are a couple areas he left out, those really get all the attention. However if you specify, things change. If you have any hope of making a break in the gaming industry, then you wouldn't have very much luck if you didn't live in Austin, Texas, southern California, or Washington state. It's actually very interesting in the graphic design field. There are about 17,000 difference graphic design jobs in NYC, but if you looked outside of NYC in the same state, you'd rarely find a city with more than 2,000 graphic design jobs. Generally if someone wants a job in the very vast entertainment industry, they'd better look at the big cities. However, it's nice that for other jobs location isn't as important. You can find a decent engineering job in most states, though Washington, D.C. does seem to be popular for that.
