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So you just decide "lololol zelda games." You don't look at what systems they're on. Yes, they aren't as "rare." But then you don't differentiate between the different styles or make any depth to this at all.

I wouldn't say he should learn when to stop making games. But he should learn when to stop pulling shit out of his ass. Just as people should learn not to believe said shit.

Lies.

Most of my online experience in the last year involved voice chat. It kept up the same things I could expect from human interaction. We'd talk and joke. You could hear the excitement and disappointment in someone's voice. I have more memories of these than other the human interaction kind.

Most of what I have to say is said elsewhere. What if you don't have friends to hang out with? What if your friends are hundreds of miles away?

Most of what I have to say is said elsewhere. What if you don't have friends to hang out with? What if your friends are hundreds of miles away?

I'm glad I'm not the only one.

Worse would be: "I was the one that checked your baggage at customs."

So this is why first party Wii and DS games are still full price years later?

I support piracy. Yet what would this be? This SOUNDS no different than a CD key. Yet I feel compelled to suggest Microsoft hurt the exploiters in the rear. Why? It seems to be more the case that these people exploited something and then traded it for something else they can only get through legitimate means. They're

No. It's because of selfish people.

My first thought was wondering how many of these were accidental "upskirts" and had to be retaken.

In my experience, it's the same as the opinion women have about men during sex. It's better to stay interested and be satisfied enough to finish, than to just go at it for a long time.

It works because 94.9999999999999 percent of people are chumps. There needs to be more people that:

You want her outfit strategically torn, pop in an old anime VHS and look for the previews of Cutey Honey Flash. I remember it being all about strategic outfit tearing and transformations.

A death cannon that is insta-kill AND leaves the operator a picture memento of the last ""few millionths of a billionth" of a second" for the victims.

Whine whine whine, people. RIGHT THERE is what Disney movies used to be. Including the MUSICAL tracks.

@ryernl: You should find the video that's just the dance without the credits. :3