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#1  Edited By valandil

Maybe you swim in the ocean and have to dodge and avoid sharks. That would be badass.

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#2  Edited By valandil

I used the air turrets to destroy the tanks. If you're playing on Normal tha it shouldn't be too much trouble. Since controlling the air turrets is slippery, before the tanks come I position the turret on the area where the tanks are. When the tanks come I just quickly get in, shoot, get out, and duck under the wall. I believe you need to destroy all the tanks to complete the level. It gets pretty chaotic. I also had some trouble on the level.

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#3  Edited By valandil

It looks incredibally fun, but may be confusing.

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#4  Edited By valandil
Black_Raven said:
"They should have made the meat cube the locust leader."
That would be badass indeed!
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#5  Edited By valandil

Total Win. Agree?

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#7  Edited By valandil

Sin City, Ronin, Batman: Dark Knight Returns, 300, Batman: Year One, and Hard Boiled. Take a guess at who is my favorite author  :)
O, and don't forget Watchmen. It's the best graphic novel ever written.

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#9  Edited By valandil
rockingjamboree said:
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The more time that’s invested in a pointless activity, the more importance it seems to convey. This is the logic (if it can be said that there is any) behind most fraternity hazings and many modern religions! It’s called cognitive dissonance. What’s the baby using? 25.

There is no cleverness to 25. 43 is a clever number. 25 is square, not clever. It’s just a number. It’s just what the baby is using. If it was clever, it would be funny. And if it were funny, it wouldn’t be funny that people know it. The beauty of 25 is that if you know that’s what the baby is using, you won’t be confused by the question! You will just give the answer, nod, smile, chuckle, scratch your head and move on with your day. That is until you ask or someone else asks you again, “What’s the baby using?” 25.

A clever answer like, 52 or “The baby had 25, but ate three and then puked up one, so the baby is only using 23 today,” is no good. Clever isn’t the point! Clever isn’t clever. In this case, clever is just stupid. The answer is 25. If you don’t answer “25″ then you don’t know the answer or you’ve missed the point entirely. Because the point is that there is no point at all. What’s the baby using? 25.

What’s the point of a meaningless activity if we analyze it to death and try to understand it’s meaning? What’s the baby using? 25. It’s not a forced meme, just pointless. What’s the point of a meaningless activity if we are willing to give up on it quickly or easily? Treadmill sales would crash if everyone gave up on pointless activity. So go ahead, jog to nowhere and just freely admit that the baby is still using 25.

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Best quote ever.
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