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Blank

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  1. If you have any more ideas, feel free to share them. Or if you chose the "share below" option, go ahead. I just was in a curious mood, and wanted to say, "What a baby is alive?" Which is a funny way of saying, "When is a baby alive?" That question, however, can be considered to have little or much significance on the question of whether abortion is right or wrong. Which is why I am not asking that question.
  2. True. But you know I knew that option wouldn't win too. So I must've been talking about the option that would take course.
  3. He's going to be one, it was a joke.
  4. A, if only because everyone already chose B. Let's have Jink swipe up his money and the deed before he and Ms. Surreptishus take off though.
  5. The casino has other enemies than Jink. There has to be a card counter somewhere that will help him get his money back. Have Jink ask a random person on the other side of the casino who was the biggest winner ever in Hiloxian Black Jack, and press further until he finds out who was the biggest winner, but whose winnings were revoked due to suspicion of card counting. It's about time Jink ditched Ms. Ramone too. There are other pretty ladies and she is just a wishful thought holding him back. He can always make a living with his bow hunting skills anyway. In the meantime, I recommend we have the character find this famous card counter by whom he can be trained, and then try to salvage some of his dignity by getting the money back and hoping the land-deed isn't cashed in. Edit: That's a B by the way.
  6. B. We should leave with style. This place is starting to smell like a wet floknox anyway.
  7. Pixies' latest, original Choose-Your-Own-Adventure thread got me thinking, were you guys ever fans of the books and stuff when you were younger? I remember reading one that was lying around when I was a kid. It was about a group of students who went on a field trip to a maritime research center, when a tsunami suddenly strikes. If I remember correctly, I enjoyed it.
  8. We'll find out at least a few rules anyway before we lose. I choose A.
  9. What'd you say, Pixies? I didn't read any of that.
  10. Blank replied to Darque's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Johnny Cash- Hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover)
  11. 1. It's a joke. 2. It's humour was evidently lost on you. 3. Are you patronizing me?
  12. I read this thread title and thought of alternatives, like, "Giving children to Michael Jackson."
  13. I listen to the voices in my head. One time, I built a boat out of mud and dead grass and put the neighborhood pets in it. Those guys make me do the craziest things sometimes.
  14. One should expect humanity and compassion on internet message boards.
  15. I haven't said anything in this thread yet, which is surprising since I really enjoyed the first three Splinter Cell games (haven't played DA). I played them on the X-Box, not PC, if that makes any difference. It's sad that there weren't more Metal Gear Solid ports from PS2 to the X-Box (there's only one that I know of, MGS2-Substance). Splinter Cell, however, helped fill the void for me. You can play Splinter Cell your own way too. Getting the job done really stealthy, taking out each enemy guard by close-quarters throat-slitting, or you can just load up on lethal ammo and blow away anything that moves (although, some levels reprimand you for not being stealthy). The stories aren't too bad in any of the games. They are usually action-packed and somewhat political in premise. They also have some role-playing decisions, and maybe some plot twists. When it first came out, Splinter Cell's graphics made my jaw drop, and they are still pretty decent now. Overall, a good bargain-bin purchase.
  16. I'm going to take this opportunity to say that I just finished NWN1 OC for the first time. Next I'll finish the expansions and then move on to NWN2, so I'll be able to tell you guys how I feel about the second game when directly compared to the first. Moreover, I had to kill Aribeth. I would've rather not killed her, but she insisted. No matter what I did, I could not not kill. It's kind of funny actually. Aribeth refused to see any reason. My poor Half-Orc Barbarian didn't have enough charisma to stop her from attacking me after the convo which triggers when one beats her to almost-death. I tried to save or *persuade* her a few times (I saved the game before the conversation) and then just gave up when she was still a jerk. Then I realized how bad I didn't feel, and I remembered how she was a jerk the whole game with that haughty, smug voice. In conclusion, the ending of my run through the game actually fits her character well, since I thought she was rather shallow anyway. It would've been even more cheesy if I could simply change her bloodthirsty mind after punching her a few times and having a little chat. I'll be back when I finally start NWN2 after I finish the SoU and HotU campaigns. I think a couple patches will be out by then to save me from major bug annoyance.
  17. I'm in.
  18. Well, if I wanted to be in the IDF, I guess I wouldn't divulge any information about my dealings with D&D, then they wouldn't be able to descry my weak personality.
  19. I don't descry your meaning. Can anyone really descrive it?
  20. I still call him Numbers man. Blank is a character from my favourite Final Fantasy game, FF9. He was a cool character, but the name is cool regardless, so I still like it. I had an avatar once here that was just a white square to make a pun of the name, but changed it when it was time to move on.
  21. One would think the effects of their actions would be galactic, considering that they are level 20 uber-army-slayers by the end of each game.
  22. Oh, I believe that too. Hence the "may he live forever" addendum.

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