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Played lots of Unreal Tournament 99. Don't know whats wrong with me today but I'm like a FPS killer machine of death and destruction on coke. Mid-air flak grenade hits, shock rifle long range kills, perfectly dodging 5 close quarter rockets in a row with the reaction time of a fly on godlike difficulty. It's like I'm on speed.
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I'm 90% Worf. You are trained in the art of combat and are usually intimidating. Next comes Sulu with 65%.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDJ8nNSntHg
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KaineParker's hopefully attractive women thread.
Woldan replied to Rosbjerg's topic in Way Off-Topic
Felice Herrig. DAMN shes hot.- 526 replies
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Playing BGEE, man, the Durlags Tower dungeon is freaking hard. All those insta-kill traps....
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KaineParker's hopefully attractive women thread.
Woldan replied to Rosbjerg's topic in Way Off-Topic
Tasteful body paint is ok? Alyssa miller.- 526 replies
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That comes from my method acting.
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This scene makes me laugh every time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckl2pNhuMR0
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This is so bad its almost good. Almost.
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Thanks guys. I was thinking about replacing the semi-transparent apron with a completely white one so the blood is more visible, but I guess being dressed all white doesn't look so good.
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Got my ice hockey mask for my Halloween costume, I wish it was true NHL mask from the 80's (virtually impossible to obtain in Europe) but this cheap € 3 copy will do. Drilled a few extra holes in it to make it look better. Tried it on, looks good enough, I'm sure I can greatly improve the mask and my ''costume'' when I add some scratches, dirt and lots of fake blood. My minimalistic costume, early beta stage:
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Excellent photos, kgambit! Autumn!
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Ship-to-ship combat
Woldan replied to rjshae's topic in Pillars of Eternity: Stories (Spoiler Warning!)
I support this idea, I've always liked big sailboats. Make the battle happen in a stormy weather, the waves that wash over the decks would prevent the wood from catching fire. Two sailboats fighting during a thunderstorm in the middle of the ocean with giant waves crashing against the wooden ships would be very hard to top in terms of epicness. -
Whats holding you back from buying a cool rifle in NYC? Yeah, as far as I know the laws are very restrictive there but you can still own surplus rifles which are fun and very effective in the hands of a skilled marksman. Or start with long range shooting with precision rifles?
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What happened to your rifle?
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Today I calculated the flight path of my pet load for my precision rifle, converted it to 1/4 MOA clicks (which is the adjustment range of my scope) and made a small chart which I then glued into the scope cover of my rifle. Now If I want to shoot at various distances I simply look at the chart which is just 3 cm above the reticle, dial in the elevation in clicks and I'm good to go. I don't need to make time consuming calculations or give up my shooting position. I also added the 150 meters zero so i can zero it back to min range. That chart is EXTREMELY helpful, though its a little off when the weather conditions change, this chart was calculated with 15 degree Celsius and 50% humidity in mind, the bullet drops less in warmer, drier weather. But the difference wouldn't be so big I'd miss the target . Real pros would make charts for winter and summer and switch them out accordingly, but I'm too lazy for that. Range left, elevation clicks right, with two special indication marks for one+ and three+ complete turns of the elevation turret to avoid confusion.
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Spent 4 hours perfectly leveling the reticle of a scope in relation to the bore, screwing and unscrewing the scope base a million times, a really frustrating and arduous task. My visual cortex is completely fried. The fun thing is when you think the scope is perfectly level you have to count the turn of each of the 8 screws so the screws don't pull the leveled scope to one side rendering all your previous efforts completely useless. And I'm talking about tiny screws with fine pitch threads and hundreds of turns. Of all the work that comes with marksmanship correctly leveling and installing a scope is by FAR the hardest part. And its really important, a canted misaligned reticle pulls your shots to one side when you do hight adjustments for long ranges. A perfectly level reticle is so crucial. I guess thats why most shooters let their gunsmith install the scopes.
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Wrong, it was the reactor itself, and yes, they got special permission but they overstepped some limits as far as I can remember. Each expert had a Geiger counter and the radiation was tolerable for a short time of exposure even when they entered the reactor itself where radioactive reactor fuel was. All of the radioactive material was gone.
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I didn't comment on this before for some reason, but this is possibly one of the greatest weapon ideas ever. Take the best freaking tool in the entire toolbox universe (the wrench is amazing! Don't deny it!) and make it into a powerful Fantasy weapon. "The Unrelenting Nippletwister" ''The cursed ballpincher +5.'' If the saving throw fails the enemy is stunned for 5 rounds
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Don't make me laugh with the Chernobyl sarcophagus, the radioactive graphite melted through the hull and it was all gone in a matter of hours, the heat caused the reactor floor to melt and all of the reactor fuel leaked into the ground. I've seen a documentary where experts went inside the reactor without protective equipment and the radiation was relatively low, they showed that all the radioactive material inside was gone, burned into the air and leaked into the ground. The new sarcophagus is only a blatant rip-off, like the old one.
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KaineParker's hopefully attractive women thread.
Woldan replied to Rosbjerg's topic in Way Off-Topic
If thats what you wish... In Austria accusing somebody of a crime means the two parties fighting in our thunderdome. You know the rules.- 526 replies
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