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What if they made game that took place in a midevil future where you could walk around and kill random killer rabbits and rats but then you could transform your avatar (which is a robot) into an airplane and dog fight theoughout the towns taking out random civilians that can also fight back with their lazer swrods you know like from phantasy star online but there also people that own robot dragons that they ride kinda like like lair but even if you had a dragon it wouldnt really stand up to a robot jet so that is why the people riding dragons might have machine guns and maybe even the dragons shot lazers from their freakin eyes that would be crazy ut then what if the plane control was like battlefield 2 so you could do aerial flips and what not and then you could like half flip above a dragon and then eject on to the head of the person riding the dragon onlyto assassinate him with a knife finger like from assassins creed but then other from all the plans and robots what if there were some other robot people that could transform into japanese drift cars and they would race around town all nedd for speed style... -to be continued warning: this thread is so amazing it will turn your brain into poo

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I can't belive it,but I think I agree with boggy....

I need a drink and a good smoke after readng all that....

OH and I hate to be captian buzz kill 

but this sounds impossible....

EDIT...woah boggy...did you vote to sell ur soul?

I didn't know what to pick,but my brain hurt afterwards...lol

so i choose the melted thing...

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HAHAHAHA, (sarcasm)wowzers this sounds awesome(/sarcasm)

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Originally posted by: Boggy1 Question Mark.

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I second that...


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I didn't read that... I clicked straight on the Google Ad that offered 'Robot Dragon Tattoo's'... whaaa, funkeh

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Needs editing to get any kind of response.  Didn't your teacher show you how to use sentences and paragraphs.  That stuff is too dense to both with.


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wow that was random you start talking about a futuristic robot fighting game then dogfights then robot dragons42.gif then knifes then drifting then... poop.17.gif


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Originally posted by: Barbarossa
Originally posted by: coolotter88 yeah and killing rabbits with holy hand grenades!quote>

Are we talking the Killer Rabbit of Antioch, here?  RUN AWAY, RUN AWAY!  The author forgot the Knights Who Say "Nee!"

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Isn't that the Knights who say "Ni"?  Get a shrubbery.


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Originally posted by: Barbarossa

LOL, and I thought I was nit-picky!  3.gif

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Well, if you have a problem with it, take it up with Tim the Enchanter. 18.gif

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Originally posted by: Duke87

The idea does not melt my brain in the least, however your utter lack of punctuation and capitalization does. 49.gifquote>

Another example of when I agree with Duke.

It's happening more and more these days. 


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Originally posted by: SkiGeek
Originally posted by: Duke87

The idea does not melt my brain in the least, however your utter lack of punctuation and capitalization does. 49.gifquote>

Another example of when I agree with Duke.

It's happening more and more these days. quote>

Are students being taught to be stream of consciousness writers these days?  That kind of verbal blather without any attention to structure is indeed getting more prevalent.  If people talk this way, how do they ever expect to be understood.  More and more I think this guy is on some illicit substance.


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looks like somebody is hitting the pipe too hard...quote>

Leave it to hotdogs to find the perfect figure of speech! A+ for hotdogs!

As for YOU (Teh_SKY_N!NJA), I think your sn says it all. Teh sky ninja? Well then, lets picture a "sky ninja".

After Googling "Teh Sky Ninja" (of course it asked me "Do you mean the sky ninja? and I'm like no I mean teh sky ninja) I found this to be the most suitable match:

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Anyone else agree? 3.gif

I voted "my brain has been melted by this idea" because it was, I was very confused. Take this idea to Tilted Mill, maybe they'll make another crappy game out of it2.gif

EDIT: Btw I don't know what that thing is, but it looks a lot like my guinea pig Radar. =)

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Originally posted by: N_O_BodyAre students being taught to be stream of consciousness writers these days?quote>

Yes, but it's common culture that's doing it. In school they're usually taught the opposite. But actually learning anything in school is for nerds.34.gif

What's interesting is that I am often what you'd call a "stream of consciousness writer". The key difference is that I actually make an effort to type coherently while doing so. That, and if I think of something new that's relevant to something earlier in the post, I don't just type it out, I click back to the relevant part first and fit it in.

I completely understand the idea of rebellious youth, but what confuses me is why every youth rebels in exactly the same way. Are you really rebelling if you're just doing what your peers expect of you as opposed to what your parents expect of you? Especially since a lot of the things that you're doing to rebel are not unlike things your parents did when they were your age? Nothing new ever happens anymore. It's all been seen before at some point or other now. Learning from history is also for nerds.31.gif

Which brings me to the next point. It seems our culture has grown to stigmatize intelligence. Nobody wants to be labeled a "nerd", after all. It's uncool. Though, the nerdy stereotypes certainly don't help that. In the end, though, I guess it all comes back to the whole "ignorance is bliss" thing. If you're smart, you can't just ignore the facts when it's convenient to do so. If you're stupid, you can, and have every excuse for doing so. I guess being stupid is just a lot more convenient. That, and entropy tends to push things that way, anyway, so it's easier.

Then again, it seems to me there are a lot of people who type nonsensically and whatnot on forums, but in real life actually speak quite coherently and understandably. See "John Gabriel's Greater Internet -wad Theory".


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Originally posted by: Duke87
Originally posted by: N_O_BodyAre students being taught to be stream of consciousness writers these days?quote>

Yes, but it's common culture that's doing it. In school they're usually taught the opposite. But actually learning anything in school is for nerds.34.gifquote>

LOL...in school we are taught the opposite...its that half of the time you end up with a complete jerk for a teacher...I mean how many times did a math teacher make that test extra difficult by not being clear enough or being to vague....I never learned algerbra....

I completely understand the idea of rebellious youth, but what confuses me is why every youth rebels in exactly the same way. Are you really rebelling if you're just doing what your peers expect of you as opposed to what your parents expect of you? Especially since a lot of the things that you're doing to rebel are not unlike things your parents did when they were your age? Nothing new ever happens anymore. It's all been seen before at some point or other now. Learning from history is also for nerds.31.gif

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Nah man...its not that everyone rebels the same way...

people skate and they make skater friends...

people play basketball and be amazed they find friends on the court...

its when you do things similar you find friends...

if people rebel the same way its that their friends are doing the same thing....

who wants to be a friendless rebel?

I'll admit nonconforming is important,but a loner is a sad thing...

Which brings me to the next point. "ignorance is bliss" quote>

 everyone knows thats the truth...

but insanity is better...cuz u can juggle the facts and ignore/ toss in random things....hahaha

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