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  1. That and (insert drum roll).............................Senkin Denetsu 3
  2. Same "Small Country, Rock Band" syndrome ever heard of "Mann Friday" theres Zimbabwe (Where Im originally froms) best rock band, (actually are only rock band but still brilliant) there like a crossbetween Creed and Pearl Jam with a little bit of Jazz thrown in for good measure. There also excellent song writers, listen to there music in sucession and they virtually tell you there life story and all about Zimbabwe. I would give you a link but they dont have a website I know of.
  3. YAAAAGHH (w00t) KoRn, Led Zeppelin! But seriously if like those two bands you should listen to KoRn's cover of "Another Brick In the Wall".
  4. I say judge games on your own personal experience or when such is not available the opinions of those who do have such experience. The minute you start classifying something into a "Genre" is the minute (figuratively speaking of course) you start allowing your prejeduce dictate your judgement.(Interpret that what ever way you will) Who cares if some publisher describes the game as a "Action Adventure Game with Role Playing Elements" or a "Action Roleplaying experience with adventure elements" what matters is the actual game itself does it achieve what it set out to do? Im rabbling now so I better sneak off into the recesses of the forum :ph34r: ................................................................................ ......
  5. I concur! I alsosuggest get the AI mod that Hades mentioned tryed it out the other day along with Aielund Trilogy an awesome experience to say the least. you can get all these things on the vault pretty quickly .
  6. Im here largely because I enjoyed NWN a great deal and I just wanted to give some useful input as what I would like to see. Im a player I mostly just play single player as I struggle to find servers that appeal to me. Im trying make a small short single player module (ironically dont worry when its done everyone will hear about it. ) as that was my original attraction to NWN I like telling stories and to me a module is a great medium to tell a story in and also to share that story with other people beyond that of which I know in person, it also allows me to recieve other peoples stories. Im also a sort of trainee author type person, I intend to become a fantasy author for a living but I dont really know too many people who are into that kind of stuff so this also allows me to talk to people who are fans of the fantasy genre so I can sort of find out what they would like in fantasy story so this sort of helps me in the long run.
  7. I generally a metal head but I can appreciate all genres to some degree. (Highlighted my favourites) (Put My Favourite Tracks Next To Them ) Rage Against the Machine - No Shelter, Down Rodeo,Born of a Broken Man System of a Down - Chop Suey, Aeriels, ATWA KoRn - Freak on a leash, Thoughtless, Get This Party Started, Falling Away Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Under the Bridge, Parallel Universe, Otherside Metallica - The Call of Chutulu, Nothing Else Matters, Unforgiven, No Leaf Clover Iron Maiden - Dance With Death, Fear of the Dark Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower, Voodoo Child Led Zeppelin - Trappled Underfoot, Kashmir, Stairway to Heaven Barry White - Cant Get Enough Rammstein - Du Hast, Ich Will, Freu Frei, Mein Henz Brent Queen - Boheimon Rhapsody, We Will Rock You, Another One Bites The Dust Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows Linkin Park - Closer to the Edge, In the End Papa Roach - Last Resort Incubus - Meglomaniac Powderfinger - My Happiness Green Day - Brain Stew, Jesus of Suburbia, Offspring - Dammit I Changed Again, Gone Away, Living in a choas Eminem - Lose Yourself, Cleanin Out My Closet, Sing For The Moment Guns'N'Roses- Paradise City, Knocking On Heavens Door, Live And Let Die Blood Hound Gang - Mope, Along Came Mary Creed - Higher, My Sacrifice, Six Feet From The Edge Deep Purple - Smoke On The water, Child In Time Disturbed - The Sickness, Prayer, The Game, Conflict, Numb Godsmack - I Stand Alone The Hives - Die... Alright!, Hate to Say I Told You So, Walk Idiot! Walk! Bob Marely & The Wailers- Zimbabwe, No Woman No Cry, Buffalo Soldier Ill Nino - Loco, Unreal Mann Friday - Fifteen Minutes of Shame, Batmans Heart, Disappearing Nirvana - Lithium, Smells Like Teen Spirit, Know Your Right, Foo Fighters - I Will Come Back, All My Life, Times Like These Smashing Pumpkins - Bullet With Butterfly Wings Staind - Im On The Outside, Its Been A While The Vines - Outtathaway, Get Free Weird Al Yankovich - Santa Went Crazy, What if God Smoked Cannabis? Pink Floyd - The Wall LIVE - The Pillar of Davidson, I Alone, Run to the Water, Selling The Drama Oasis - Wonderwall Audioslave - Like a Stone, What You Are, Cochise 3 Doors Down - If I Can Be Like That Matchbox Twenty - If Your Gone The Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
  8. Coke it goes it mixes better with Vodka
  9. Perhaps I should ellabourate where I grew up it would probably explain my post better. I grew up in Zimbabwe a small country in africa, I was born a white african in southafrica but I moved to Zimbabwe almost immediatly afterwards so I consider that my home. Growing up I was in a middle class family, I blessed with a loving family and friends but Zimbabwe was and is a dictatorship, it is ruled by a Despot by the name of Robert Mugabe. Robert Mugabe is where I get my first hand expericence of what dictators are like. Mugabe removed peoples rights in a quick burst and stole untold ammounts of money from the people so that he could live in comfortability as a result he brought famine and death upon his own people. My family suffered but no where near as much as others in my country, I grew up thinking it was normal to have swarms of beggers wandering the streets in nothing but torn shirts and shorts, I was blessed with a good education there but it horrified to see much poverty and suffering. The twist to this of course is that Mugabe, like Hitler had found the perfect scapegoat for the countries problems "The White Man" and the common people brought it. Me and my family suffered a great deal of racial abuse and harrasment, a friend or two was murdered, the thing that irked me was that it was at the hands of police and government officials. I spent a lot of my youth being flooded with anti-american, anti-white and anti-european propaganda. Ironically americans and europeans rarely got the brunt of this violence and oppression it was mostly simple white folk getting killed because, well they were white when they where killed they where treated like foreignors as if they were not even born there. Eventually things got to hairy and me and my family had to move, I now live in Wales about 1 year later at the age of sixteen. Im surprised to see how much intollerance there is here, even here, its disgusting it seems where ever I go there is intollerance, its as if people cant see what a distructive force it is, how much harm it can do. This background is perhaps the best reflector of my political and philosophical view points. EDIT: Ps thanks for the understanding
  10. Except for me as it drives me up the wall when I know im wrong but I just not cowardly enough to surrender :D , but hell if I know Im right you can beat the crap out of me in real life it wont matter because I still will consider myself the victor .
  11. People actually get so mad while driving they actually snap. It
  12. Fights are fine as long as your on the right side. I mean in Zimbabwe me and my friends ganged up on this racist fellow and told him to better cut that sh!t out we dont tollerate that sh!t being said to our friends and acquaintences, or anybody really. He would apologize enough said .
  13. Just to add my view on Iraq I grew up in a third world country ruled by a dictator so I like to think I can have some understanding of what life as a Iraquee must be like and even then my comprehension is but a pin prick compared to the suffering they are going through. Saddam is a bastard no question about it, and no one can understand how evil a person like he is, he starved his own people and persecuted them and ran that country into the ground. You do not solve a problem like that by moving in with an army because like most countries there are people who are sensible and people who are typically evil and there are people who are in between, ultimately your going to set off a chain reaction which will end up in a civil war which will probably end with yet another Dictator stuck up on the the throne andt hat is what will essentially happen. As for the argument about weapons of mass destruction, America has thousands of weapons of mass destruction and that does not justify it. You may argue that Saddam is an immoral person who might try to attack another country. Most classic Dictators like Saddam only care about staying in power, they live in gold palaces with everything they could ever want the last thing they want to do is spend all that money on a costly war, especially as Iraq's not exactly got the resources to start an effective war now does it. Saddam is not goign to bomb America for the sake of bombing America, he has nothing to gain, and everything to lose. Personally George Bush who comes across as idiot vigilate is far more likely to attack another country for "the good of all" than Saddam who cares only about staying power. George is nothing special I agree with Ender on that. Hes just Dupe getting used by his party to get all those wonderful things like the patriot act passed, the pipeline that brings rich oil from the caspian sea through afganistan, and like normal a war which is making the arms company very rich, and the Republican party almost definately has shares in both those fields and ties to those areas. Eventually it will come crashing down on his big empty head, he will take the fall, and his party will take the money. To be quite frank the rest of the world is very frightened of America , if America sneezes the rest of world catchs a cold so to say. We are all greatly affected by what America either is or does, and everyone abroad is at least a little worried as to whether America is going ot crumble or not, because America effectively rules he world, its companies control a large portion of the world economy, its missles can destroy every man and woman on the earth. Most non american people (at least in Britain ) dont realy like you guys but I think thats more to do with feeling rather helpless because you guys pretty much do rule the world. I dont have a problem with Americans I think their patriotism is something to admired (if it can be blind at times ). I personally hope you get these money grubbing buffoons out of the white house soon, not just because I dont like to see people suffer but also as growing in a third world country where me and my family suffered quite a lot, we saw America as this sort of paradise, a country to sort of look up to. Although we were soon awaking by the fast realisation of the reality of america it would be nice if there was at least some remanants of that dream there. Ohh yah one last thing Hades I have one good quote I think you should remember . "Their are innocents, we are all responsible for the way our world is today, our actions and inactions make the world what it is today"
  14. I dont know how I act Its just one of those things when you struggle to precieve the way you come across to people but then again thats always been a problem for me. Im also paranoid but thats more to with growing up in country where the majority of people dont like you because your white trash but thats not an Issue I would like to go into. I think I come across probably as an absent minded, raving, loonie (w00t) which something what Im like to people in person, unless I know you well in which case Im an as$hole as well. EDIT: I have a deep self loathing problem something to do with how I grew up so that might taint my preception of myself
  15. Nice pictures! Better than I could do hell!
  16. I am a union laborer that blue collar enough for you? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> "Panbere Ne Socialism!" Translation from Shona - "Forward with socialism!"
  17. I have a couple, not really philosophical all of them but I like them. First my own one which I update once and a while "Life is not a battle between Good and evil, Nature and Industry, The Devout and the Hethan, choas and order and its certainly not an endless debate about the divine, for surely the power and purpose of mortals lies in mortal world not in theirs, and neither is it an effort to prove ourselves to such forces for surely these forces are to complex for us to understand let alone gain favour from. Life I think is about leaving something behind in this beautiful mortal world of ours, leaving footsprints on the roads of time so that fellow travellers who travel the paths when we are long gone can see the way we went and perhaps learn something from our journey." - Lloyd Alexander Markham (aka Langky) (note to self must remember to update that on my signature) "A little nonsense now and then is cherished by the wisest men." - Rhold Dahl, Author "He who has no vision for the future always goes back to the past" - Morgan Tsangerai, leader of Zimbabwean opposition party the MDC* *(Movement for Democratic change) "Hungry People dont stay hungry for long, they hope from fire and smoke as the weak grow strong" - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "This is the new sound, just like the old sound, just noose wound, over the new ground" - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "Ain't it funny how the factory doors close, Round the time that the school doors close, round the time that the doors of the jail cells open up to greet you, like the reaper" - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "The power pendulum swings by the ubilical cord" - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "Fear is your only god on the radio" - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "I got no property but YO Im piece of it." - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "Weapons, not food, not homes, not shoes, not need just feed the war." - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "I walk to corner, to the rubble that used to be a library, line up to the mind cemetery. What we dont know keeps the contracts alive and moving. They dont gotta burn the books they just remove them." - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "Since 1516 minds attacked and overseen, now crawl admist the ruins of this empty dream." - Zack De La Rocha, vocals off Rage Against the Machine "Life is a water fall, where one in the river, and one again after the fall." - Daron Malakian and Seaj Tankian, vocals, guitars and keybords off System of a Down "The death of one is a tragedy, the death of a million is just a statistic" - Joseph Stalin If I think of any more I will post.
  18. Im a 16 year old part time student, currently trying to write a book and get it published before I have to enter the world of work (cringe <_< ). Still wowed by living in a country that PAYS YOU for being unemployed White african mongrel trash never quite get used living in a system that looks after us .
  19. There are plenty of places to display the towns religious heritage A courthouse should not be one of them I have a problem when a judge starts to rule by his own morality rather than the Laws of the United States of America. I know there is some wiggle room there, but when a judge feels the need to put the 10 commandments out on display despite peoples objections......that tells me there is a bias. It's not like if someone wanted to see the ten commandments they would have much trouble finding a copy, so then ask yourself, why put them out on display? O, using your train of thought, you would be ok with having your judge and trial reside in a Muslim House of prayer, as thats not going to influence anything right? but what can you expect when are constitutional rights are being crushed left and right. The damn ACLU can't even keep up. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You seem to be making a lot of assumtions how do you know this guys ruling by the Ten Commandments and not just expressing his beliefs. And if he is biased then removing the 10 commandments is not going to change that. Honestly there are bigger injustices facing the world than the removal of overglorified rock . Slightly detering from the topic, I grew up in Zimbabwe with NO rights, I saw peaceful protesters fired apon with live ammunition just outside my ****ing house. I buried people who were killed simply because they werent the right SKIN COLOUR. So you will forgive me if I cant quite see anything other than absurd exaggerations . If this judge is biased then removing the rock aint going to change that so you might as well leave it there are bigger fish to fry. Take it from a person who grew up in a dictatorship they dont creep up on you, they leap on you, usually after the revolution that was meant to clense the government of evil, if you get my meaning.
  20. ...Daddy's influence, how else... ...WHO LUVS YA, BABY!!... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> And his cousin (or brother dont know probably both through some very twisted interbreeding :D ) who happily counted Florida's votes for him.
  21. I can understand keeping religon out of schools (no need to force it on them) but this monument appears to be part of the towns heritage. You might as well burn down the local church its just as likely to "influence" people as this monument. How did this idiot ever get into power?
  22. I would consider leaving them if they didnt cost me money , BUT THEY DO SO THEIR DEAD! Britain can find other ways to express her culture other than parading around a pack tinsel robed freeloaders! <_<
  23. I think it might be cool as well. Either that or a completely new Medieval Fantasy world occasionally its good to flush out all the complicated lore and start again. Fallout had an awesome setting!
  24. From a role-playing point of view, it
  25. They need to be in order to justify the monthly charge. Hopefully WOW will set a standard that will become the norm.
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