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    Music

    Riot rule. This new song is as good as Thundersteel imo. WIIIIINGS ARE FOR AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANGEEEEEEEEEEELS!
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    Libya 2

    Honestly? No, I wouldn't be that shocked, but of all the faults of Barack Obama I'd hardly say the Libyan situation ranks particularly high among them. Do you honestly think many other presidential candidates would have done differently? Or, even if they had, would the different negative consequences of their choices be any less their fault? I still think it's too early to pass judgment on the wisdom of military action in Libya. I certainly don't pretend to know what the "proper" course of action would have been - it's an extremely nontrivial situation.
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    Music

    I would kill to be half as good as this man...
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    Music

    If you hate that, what kind of VS song do you like? Hopefully not . Admittedly, my favorite VS song of all time is not Emalaith, but Weeping of the Spirits. That main riff is ****ing incredible.
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    Music

    Virgin Steele - Child of the desolation, cry to me Under stars that have died Under skies of pain We are born We are one Forever we'll be Oh, my love, we'll defy death And meet on holy ground...
  6. Femshep 1 or 5, definitely.
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    Music

    Vicious Rumors - Don't Wait for Me Carl Albert was amazing.
  8. I've always maintained that Tolkien had superb content but utterly awful prose. Lord of the Rings itself is hard to slog through at best, and The Silmarillion reads like a bad translation of the Aeneid.
  9. For a second I read that as "Endyamon," and thought someone had written a book about the protagonist of Virgin Steele's trilogy. I am now very disappointed.
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    Music

    **** yeah, new Riot song!
  11. It's not farfetched at all, especially given Chris Avellone's comment on it. I'm not sure whether it was intended or not, but it would be a nice twist regardless. It would also add a whole new lair to the "I knew her mother..." bit from Kreia when you first start sparring with Brianna. The theory is based largely on two pieces of evidence - that both Kae and Kreia are former female Jedi masters known to have taught Revan in the past, and that both supposedly died in the Mandalorian wars.
  12. I read their LP's, occasionally, because they're usually quite good. I have absolutely no intention of ever going beyond the LP subforum.
  13. i think that there is a good chance that the jedi was brianna or the last handmaidens mother No, because Brianna is alive (which kinda clashes with having been killed by Atton), and her mother died in the Mandalorian wars.
  14. Correlation and causation are not interchangeable. You can very strongly correlate TV's per capita with average lifespan. TV's are great for your health!
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    Music

    This is what rock should be. Road racin', movin on down the line!
  16. Herman Cain? You mean the nutcase who said he wouldn't sign any bill over 3 pages long? Hahahahaha.
  17. Any candidate that talks about "small government" or "big government" is not worthy of my vote. What I want is a presidential candidate who realizes that the proper way to balance the budget is objectively look at all the current services offered by the government, figure out how much they cost, decide which of them we want, and adjust taxes accordingly. This must be done on a program-by-program basis, and you must be willing to raise taxes if we aren't bringing in enough money to pay for the services that we want. I'm sick of morons who claim that the government is "too big" yet are unable to list which specific services they'd like to cut back, or people who claim that the government needs to do more while being unwilling to raise taxes to compensate. There is no such thing as an objectively "big" or "small" government. Those are overly-idealized, nearly meaningless terms that have unfortunately risen to prominence in the place of legitimate discussion about what government should (and should not) do. In addition, the republican myth that lowering government spending and removing regulations will help to restart the economy is a joke, and I can't believe that anyone falls for it. The measure of the health of an economy is not the income of its richest members. The government is the single entity in our society that can afford to incur large debts in order to jumpstart the economy - cutting government spending will not aid in the recovery, it will cause further unemployment and drag us deeper into recession. Unfortunately, I don't think I'll want to vote for either candidate this election - Obama is horribly ineffectual and lacks any real vision for how to bring the country forward, and all the Republican candidates are conservative nutjobs whose stance on social policy alone (with the exception of Ron Paul, who is surprisingly reasonable in that regard) is enough to deter me from voting for them.
  18. This forum for the past two weeks, summarized: "You don't agree with me, you must be trolling!"
  19. "Additional downloadable mission and character?" Really? Yeah, **** you and your day 1 DLC.
  20. Add this to the list of BioWare games I'm not going to buy.
  21. You realize a diablo-style multiplayer framework simply doesn't work for a mainly story-driven game, right? It sort of breaks any sense of immersion or balance to have a level 30 friend bring his character into the early stages of your game.
  22. There will always be conspiracy nuts, and infringing on their first amendment rights is not the right way to discredit them. Admittedly the birthers aren't quite as bad as the truthers, but would you equally support banning speech promoting that lunacy?
  23. Actually, it doesn't mean Einstein was "right," per se. Einstein's "cosmological constant" existed to allow a stationary universe - it turns out the universe is not stationary, thus his abandonment of it. It later turned out, when physicists discovered cosmic acceleration, that the cosmological constant could conveniently be used to represent dark energy. It was not Einstein's original intent, and is somewhat coincidental.
  24. Don't hold your breath for a good plot in ME3 - all the information thus far points to it being as bad or worse than ME2.
  25. Actually, you have it backwards. The human brain is great at seeing patterns when there are none, not the other way around. Any basic psychology class could teach you that. You don't seem to understand the math behind quantum mechanics. That's alright - take some physics classes, and you'll say things which are less silly. What kind of a response is this man? You can't respond to logic so you throw out baseless personal insults? Come on, if you're smart enough to understand a bit about one of QM's interpetations (Copenhagen it would seem), then you should easily be smart enough to understand why it is still just an interpretation. There are deterministic interpretations out there which are mathematically rigorous and consistent with the basis of QM (insomuch as, say, Copenhagen is). In those interpretations, radioactive decay is not random, it is chaotic. Your response to this is "nuh-ah, you can't do maths, you're silly!" You're splitting hairs. Radioactive decay on the scale of one atom cannot be predicted. It is defined in terms of probabilities on the scale of multiple atoms. Do you honestly not know this? It's easily observable. No amount of interpretation changes that fact - the behavior of radioactive decay is described by probabilities, hence the term, "probabilistic." Speculating as to hidden functions working behind what is observable is silly and changes nothing.
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