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Zoop

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  1. While I'd prefer not to go into -too many- details, he was given a seven day suspension upon getting his eighth warning point for posting conduct. He then dodged the suspension to make an angry and inappropriate thread. Seven days became forever.
  2. This thread appears to be a forum game, or something spammy of the sort. Thus, it has been sentenced to Cloudsdale Colosseum. This is an automatically generated message, by the way.
  3. In Red Orchestra 2, this is the face of the enemy. Ivan must be defeated.
  4. I think I died somewhere around eleventy zillion times last night. Not a bad game, I can appreciate the stark departure from CoD style arcade nonsense that it offers.
  5. Zoop

    gaming Dating Sims?

    There are a couple in development that I've heard about. Also, if you're interested in an all-ages visual novel (the term 'dating sim' isn't completely accurate, typically), I'd recommend Clannad. If you don't care about the romance aspects, Umineko No Naku Koro Ni and Planetarian are also good.
  6. Rest in peace, Nico; yours was a truly tragic and untimely ending. We barely knew you.
  7. How to become popular and famous: 1: Become a moderator. 2: Make an announcement post in which you chastise or otherwise complain about community conduct. 3: ???? 4: Brohoofs, thousands of them.
  8. Nah. I thought you seemed like a cool enough fellow over on the other site, regardless of your opinion on ponies. Stick around.
  9. We need more votes for orange. Seriously.
  10. Zoop

    mega thread Post a Picture of Yourself!

    Post a picture of yourself with a vaguely annoyed look on your face so I can pass the meme off on to you.
  11. Mm. Helped run a community full of hardcore gaming dudes (eugh), and did a lot of general griefing, trolling, and other sorts of undesirable things. Wasn't a terribly nice guy in general, moreso the further back you go. That said, I have a great deal of gratitude for the friends I've made here, who have done more than they are likely aware to keep my half-broken moral compass properly aligned.
  12. Easy solution: Wired 360 controller, and/or PS3 controller in conjunction - if necessary! - with joy2key. I've never once had to use a keyboard in Hisoutensoku. With that said... I wouldn't knock keyboards as input devices for fighting games; i play a lot of PC fighters with several of my friends (Touhou and Melty Blood, for the most part), and they are all sorts of brutal with Dem Arrow Keyz. Me? I'm all stick and/or pad (depending on the game).
  13. Slightly spiced up teriyaki over a bed of rice, with a side of teriyaki-drenched macaroni salad. Quite nice.
  14. Silly filly, that's now how you spell Popeyes.
  15. As do I, though I much prefer wasabi cashews - more surface area for the wasabi. Jalapeños are like candy to me. I love them.
  16. Grilled cheese sandwiches are tricky little devils... thankfully we've got these over here, so I don't have to worry about making any myself.
  17. Mm. I must confess that I was not at all impressed the last time I went to a Chipotle. Give me a Baja Fresh any day.
  18. Women are crazy. I can't stand talking to them about anything. Eh, I'm largely in different when it comes to which gender I speak with about things. I have more male friends than female friends, so I usually end up speaking with them about stuff.
  19. I for one am glad that they're taking their time - it means that this game might actually be worth playing. I'd much rather wait a year and change for a good and balanced game, than have them quickly shove a pile of trash out the door and call it good. Sure you can make a cobbled-together fighter in a short little time, but would anyone actually want to play it? I'll take quality over speed of development, sorry.
  20. Zoop

    gaming Tribes Ascend

    Added you to the user list. Alas, no mac~
  21. This right here. We're only human, and may not make the best call 100% of the time. If you approach us in a reasonable way, you'll get a reasonable response.
  22. I would say that it depends partially on where the child is. If they live in a particularly rough area, it might be best to try and keep them a little closer than if they lived in a relatively easy going area. For the most part I'd say that sheltering the heck out of a kid doesn't really do them a lick of good in the long run, though.
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