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#1  Edited By penINC

@HandsomeDead said:

I'm bored of killing stuff and playing things with no kind of emotional impact.

So you're not into video games I see.

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  • Everything is integrated into everything (Facebook, twitter, phones, ect...)
  • Digital distribution
  • FTP/Mrico-transaction games

Pretty much, everything gets even more Internet-y.

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@Marz said:

The lack of accurate three round burst weapon makes this poll invalid in my eyes.

A-Greed

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@NekuSakuraba said:

@Maystack It's more of the fact I'm in high school and doing something as nerdy as this would seem..well..nerdy! xD

Swallow your pride and just accept your nerdiness now. Not being afraid of who you are will make everything about high school easier.

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Proper spelling.

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@manthorp said:

I wish I still cared about the Wii :(

I wish Nintendo still cared about the Wii.
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I don't know how we got here, but I'm glad we did.

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Metal Gear's batshit crazy narrative design worked for it, but I can't see it working for any other thing ever. I kinda feel bad for the guy, but let Halo be Halo.

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@Deathmachine117: My problem with LA Noire wasn't for being repetitive or for not being GTA, it was for being shallow. I wanted the cases to be puzzles I had to solve, but instead I just moved my guy from point A to point B, and the game did all the detective work for me. Bumping around an environment to find marked clues and have them explained at me is hardly compelling. Being different does not justify being boring.
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@Ron_Graphite said:
Ron Graphite here, CEO of the Pencil Council, letting you know that people on the internet can be dangerous. You have no way of verifying if people are who they say they are. They could even be pen users, not honest pencil using folk.  Luckily, pencils are a friend to all. You can't go wrong there.
 
-Ron Graphite, CEO. "Never give up!"
While our studies also suggest that web based interactions carry a large risk factor, we are forced to disagree with your evaluation of pen users in comparison to those who prefer pencils. Sponsored surveys have in fact concluded that people more likely to choose a pen over other alternate writing utensils make for better companions than those who would not. Pencil users specifically have been commonly described as "flaky" or "indecisive", while those who favor pens are "bold", "confident" and "steadfast", qualities often valued in a close associate or mate. Relationships, sexual or otherwise, between two pen users also tend to last longer than ones of pen-pencil or pencil-pencil combinations.
 
We believe that these attributes are not coincidental, as they can linked to the different nature of their respective instruments. Pens are crisp, permanent and unfading. Their markings are declarative, carrying an air of strength and confidence. Pencils, on the other hand, are designed to be erased. Their writing is weak, meant for those unsure or uncommitted, prone to mistakes and second guessing. We suggest that the original inquirer look to the pen for inspiration if he is in need of friendship. The boldness to stand out and attract attention, like deep black ink on clean white paper, is essential to finding a fulfilling life of companionship.
 
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