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Meshugger

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  1. No Big Brother building infra structure. No Big Brother putting out the fire when your house is burning. No Big Brother trying to catch the criminal that just robbed you. No Big Brother to aid you when you want to have a child. No Big Brother to aid you when your child falls ill. No Big Brother to teach your child the valuables of life. No Big Brother telling that dude in the 18-wheeler that he can't just run over your Mini. No Big Brother interfering when your investments run off to a Caribbean island. No Big Brother trying to evacuate you after your excessive Humvee driving might have flooded your state. No, you need not go on. We all realize what an ignoramus you are. You throw around that Big Brother term without actually knowing what you're talking about. A society is simply people helping each other, but I'm guessing it suits your absurd self image as some sort of Captain America Freedom Fighter to keep calling it Big Brother. Mindless parrot. To GD's defence i never saw him berating the firedepartment, the police, school or simple rule of law. Btw, who is "We" in this argument?
  2. They had an article in my local newpaper today about the tea-party influencing the republican elections in delaware, or somewhere. They didn't say much about them, except for that they were "ultraconservative". Neither did they write what ultraconservative meant. I am dissapoint. Strange wording though, since "ultra-conservative" means extremely reactionary here. You know, having a king, aristocratic ruling and peasantry and stuff. As a side note, here's a paper about economic growth and percentage of government involvement in GDP: Linky. Tl;dr-version: The more involvement by government, the nation has a either a lesser or even stagnated economic growth, and vice versa, less government involvement in GDP caused greater economic growth. It says nothing about personal freedoms though.
  3. DAMNIT! I have some space in the basement. You can borrow my Xbox as well as i do not play it at the moment. "Sveriges sak
  4. Hmm, consider me intruiged.
  5. From what i gather, you only need the Oblivion disc to install the necessary libraries and whatnot. The rest is completely new, i do not think that you even need to start Oblivion for this mod.
  6. Nehrim The english version was released recently. Today IIRC. - It's a total conversion as in it has nothing to do with Oblivion, except for using its assets and engine - Reported to have better C&C than Oblivion (wow, not wouldn't be too difficult, would it?) - The mod is at a whopping 1.6GB - It has its own rulesystem - Apparantly the world is bigger than in Oblivion - Every single dungeon was separately designed in order to keep exploring interesting - All trees and environments have been specifically designed for each area, making exploring a more unique experience. - 56 english voiceactors. Did Oblivion even have this kind of arsenal? - It has its own soundtrack - It's free Sounds too good to be true for me. Most games are not even of this calibre. Anyone tried it yet? - - Screenshots
  7. ^Huh is there any official announcement except for a random poster? In other news, i am still looking forward to Witcher 2 and Civ V.
  8. I just watched all of his videos. It's like Yahtzee without the insults. Highly recommended.
  9. Thanks everyone. It is appriciated. But who is Bill Bailey? Don't give a link me to wikipedia. I sense a small dose of antagonism, please tell in your own words.
  10. Thanks, he lived a life just as he wanted: Enjoying the company of others not worrying about a thing. As a sidenote, i was greeted by his uncle(!!), saying "hah, now i am the oldest in the family, gotta push to a hundred now"
  11. I wasn't sarcastic. I actually wished to thank the people who actually playing and spoiled it, since i did not think that it was worth a purchase. I pretty much expected all questions to be answered with more questions
  12. Seems like i didn't miss much out this DLC. Thanks for the spoilers everyone!
  13. I bet it did. I need to try that technique the next time. With my wonderfully knot tie i went to my grandfather's funeral today. He survived a world war, asthma, diabetes, cancer and 4 heart-attacks through out his life. He died in his sleep at the tender age of 93. During the ceremony, the local war veterans layed down a spruce wreath with the finnish flag on his casket. All while the Finlandia Hymn was playing in the background. I carried his casket with my dad, my brother and 3 other relatives to his final rest. It was a beautiful farewell.
  14. Even James Bond knows that you never trust a man with a Windsor knot, the mark of a cad! Holly moley, i completely forgot about that
  15. Ouch. But i am not surprised either.
  16. I mastered the Full Windsor knot technique for tying a tie. I now look awesome and handsome at the same time.
  17. Did Sten have a manicure or something in DA1? I do not remember him having pointy talons on his fingers.
  18. I hereby claim complete authority on the subject! What happens here happens first, everywhere!
  19. this Nice try though. Uh-uh. Care to link to where it was posted here then?
  20. It all started with this post: <snip> Later, this happened on his birthday:
  21. ...and i hoped for a tender "death by snu snu"-moment. Bioware, i am dissapoint.
  22. I got tickets to the Roger Waters "The Wall: Live"-concert. Krikey they were expensive.
  23. Volourn is both right and wrong. The structure of the game has nothing to do with shooters. The core gameplay is practically a shooter with RPG elements though. Bleh. I do not think that i will even bother with the demo.
  24. I only heard about story and characters. What about it being an RPG? or the gameplay for that matter?
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