Stupid people. For these are the ones that shape the next generation of morons. :shudder:
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Posted by nintendo3DS
on 20 July 2013 - 12:33 PM
Posted by Viridi
on 15 July 2013 - 08:32 PM
Posted by YoshiGamer9
on 15 July 2013 - 07:56 PM
How is it a problem? Let the man collect what he wants! Don't rip it up! Doesn't that woman know that those are gonna be worth millions one day? dumb b*tch.
Posted by Tsuchinoko
on 15 July 2013 - 07:20 AM
I don't even know what there is to really talk about with these spec comparison topics anymore. It's all the same thing. We know what kind of graphics are capable on the WiiU now, and they will probably get a bit better down the line. The PS4 and Xbone will likely have significantly better graphics but not to the point that they are blowing WiiU out of the water.
You can compare the numbers all you want, but honestly it doesn't really help. These systems are all pretty powerful and will have pretty close quality to each other, similar to how the Gamecube/PS2/Xbox was.
Posted by ThePopiPenguin
on 13 July 2013 - 01:34 AM
This is just a follow up to my post last month.
Either way, we just established the game club in school this year so we're the neophytes. For being new, we did pretty well garnering $150 (which is godsend in the Philippines) total in profit. One of our member's Wii didn't arrive in time so we only had my Wii U.
We played stuff like SSBB (the most), Sonic Racing, Mario Kart and Nintendo Land. Most of the people enjoyed it and a lot of the non-gamers joined in the fun. The best part we had was during the SSBB tourney since we had a mix of veterans and newbs so it was really unpredictable. Luigi's Ghost Mansion minigame gets a special mention since it attracted a LOT of customers.
Thanks UnchainedGoku and the others for giving me ideas last month.
Posted by magiciandude
on 12 July 2013 - 10:49 PM
Peach gets kidnapped and it's up to Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Peach to save her.
I'm getting a weird sense of deja vu.
Posted by 3Dude
on 30 June 2013 - 08:04 AM
Posted by Colinx
on 29 June 2013 - 07:14 PM
Posted by Julio93
on 29 June 2013 - 07:12 PM
http://dailycaller.c...led-for-months/
A Texas teenager who has been in jail since March faces an eight-year prison sentence because of a threatening joke he made while playing an online video game.
In February, Justin Carter was playing “League of Legends” — an online, multiplayer fantasy game — when another player wrote a comment calling him insane. Carter’s response, which he now deeply regrets, was intended as joke.
“He replied ‘Oh yeah, I’m real messed up in the head, I’m going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still, beating hearts,’ and the next two lines were lol and jk,” said Jack Carter, Justin’s father, in a statement to a local news channel.
The statements “lol” and “jk” — meaning “laughing out loud” and “just kidding” — indicate that Justin’s statement was entirely sarcastic, said his father.
But a Canadian woman who saw the post looked up Carter’s Austin address, determined that it was near an elementary school, and called the police. Carter was arrested one month later, and has been in jail ever since. He recently celebrated his 19th birthday behind bars.
Authorities charged him with making a terrorist threat. If convicted, he will face eight years in prison.
“These people are serious. They really want my son to go away to jail for a sarcastic comment that he made,” said the elder Carter.
Authorities noted that recent school shootings like the one in Newtown, Connecticut have caused them to evaluate all potential threats seriously. Newtown was still fresh in their minds at the time of Carter’s arrest.
“In light of recent situations, statements such as the one Justin made are taken seriously,” said an Austin police detective in a statement.
Carter’s father said his son didn’t follow the news at all.
“Justin was the kind of kid who didn’t read the newspaper,” said Jack Carter. “He didn’t watch television. He wasn’t aware of current events. These kids, they don’t realize what they’re doing. They don’t understand the implications. They don’t understand.”
Carter’s parents have launched a change.org petition to convince Texas Attorney General Greg Abbot to release their son.
“Release Justin Carter from jail,” the petition reads. “Too many teenagers are being arrested, jailed and having their lives forever altered because of anti-terrorism laws and investigations that impede their 1st Amendment right to freedom of speech.”
A hearing to review Carter’s case is scheduled for July 1.
.............Seems sarcasm could lead you to jail if some moron couldn't understand its a joke. You be careful there Nollog.
Posted by Hunter
on 29 June 2013 - 01:30 PM
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Nollog
on 29 June 2013 - 08:29 AM
He's a college student and loves ponies more than videogames.
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