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Blake

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  1. what the fuck is this shit/
  2. When I looked at this topic, I checked to see if it was April Fools Day. I was disappoint.
  3. "Kids" as in people how followed her around, obsessed with her, and what not. I've only spoken to her once. She was talking about the movie "The Butterfly Effect". I said something about that movie being kind of bad. Then she said I had bad taste in movies and I don't know what a good movie is. What a bitch.
  4. It should be said that Nuggeh was just joking when he typed all of that. He doesn't really care about Lorena and was just giving Halo a hard time. That being said, it isn't that Lorena was hot or anything. I mean, it is the internet. It is pretty much a select few of people ruining my lulz with their drama.
  5. Hit 93. I'm user_267582 because apparently signing in with Google+ doesn't post my name on there. GG kiddies.
  6. Blake

    weapon trait example

    Does it come with the big white box at the bottom? Seriously though.
  7. Beautiful. I like how the voices in Red's are gone and they moved to the boy in Gold/Silver. Especially since you can fight Red at the end of Gold/Silver, so instead of it being a fight between the two best trainers like it is in the game, it'll be a fight between Red and the voices that got him to where he is. I was more than just a little bit upset that I missed the fight, especially since I watched every attempt yesterday. Edit: Hall of Fame fo lyfe
  8. Right now our Venemoth, arguably our most worthless Pokemon, is soloing Lance's Dragonite without even getting damaged at all. Generation I AI is so shit it isn't even funny.
  9. Just in case anybody who is on right now is interested in this, they are at the Elite Four and about to begin fighting all 5 trainers. So much hype.
  10. The only chest that I know for a fact to be safe in the Sleeping Giant Inn, in Riverwood, are the chests in Delphine's Secret Room (hidden behind her wardrobe, part of the main quest).
  11. No, but there is a script you can use on any browser that isn't Firefox that hides all of the commands.
  12. So, I've been laughing at this for the last 10 minutes. Apparently, this NPC moved. We wandered ourselves into this corner, and the NPC moved back to his original spot. Now he won't move at all. My sides.
  13. I was up till like 4:15 am witnessing our long trek through the Power Plant. I was on Twitch mobile and I'm not entirely certain commands work on there. It was kind of worth it.
  14. The whole Anarchy v.s Democracy debate is being taken too seriously by too many people and just isn't worth the time to talk about. Basically, Democracy should be used for the impossible, like Safari Zone. It shouldn't be used as a crutch to get through the hard parts, like that Rout 9 ledge. Holy shit, that ledge. We used our Masterball to catch Zapdos today. In the process of trying to get him out of the computer, we accidentally released 8 or 9 Pokemon, 3 of which we actually card about. I think it'll go down in history as "Bloody Sunday"
  15. Pokemon Tower. We have a bunch of normal moves, but they can't hurt Ghosts. Also, NPR did a story of this on the 19th. Eldersouls is officially ahead of those non-profit bastards.
  16. In my last article on entertaining websites that you may have not heard of, I listed Salty Bet as my favorite. In case you have yet to visit it, it is a Twitch live stream of M.U.G.E.N fights that allows the viewers to bet on who they think will win each fight and "make money". Ever since then, I've been interested in finding Twitch channels that offer more than just live streaming and instead incorporates the viewers into the action. I haven't found anything that involves the viewers quite like Salty Bet until a friend of mine linked me to Twitch Plays Pokemon. Twitch Plays PokemonA friend of mine linked me to this channel without saying anything else about it. After loading up the channel, I saw live gameplay of Pokemon Red, with Red just walking around aimlessly in Vermillion City. I quickly figured out that the only people controlling Red were the viewers of the channel, who did so by typing in a, b, up, down, left, right, or (God forbid), start. At the time I began watching, the game has been streaming for about 3 days (they have a clock counting the days). They have already beaten the first two gyms and were working on getting on the S.S. Anne to learn Cut. At 3 days of streaming, when I began watching, they had about 15,000 viewers watching and playing. Now they are at 5 days of streaming, 75,000 viewers and rising every day. Since then, Red has learned Cut, solved Lt. Surge's trash can puzzle and got his badge, beaten the 4th gym, and is working on beating Team Rocket in the Game Corner. All while being controlled by tens of thousands of people all at once, which is pretty impressive Of course, Twitch as a long road ahead of them. The Safari Zone, the boulder puzzles, training Pokemon to Elite Four standards, and Sabrina's gym puzzle are just a few of the challenges they must overcome to beat the game. And there is the occasional heart break, like accidentally releasing their Charmeleon (nicknamed ABBBBBBK ( ) and their Rattata (nicknamed JLVWNNOOOO, or "Jay Leno") into the wild. One day, Twitch's adventure with Red will end. However, this channel will definitely be remembered. It is funny as hell and growing at an alarming rate. And for good reason. The idea of the viewers controlling Red is just genius and is an example of the sort of creativity I think Twitch, and other live stream sites, can achieve. So, whether you want to partake in the chaos that is controlling Red, or you want to just watch the viewers "consult the Helix fossil" and attempt to do the improbable, stop by Twitch Plays Pokemon and witness greatness. Click here to view the article
  17. Blake

    Twitch Plays Pokemon

    In my last article on entertaining websites that you may have not heard of, I listed Salty Bet as my favorite. In case you have yet to visit it, it is a Twitch live stream of M.U.G.E.N fights that allows the viewers to bet on who they think will win each fight and "make money". Ever since then, I've been interested in finding Twitch channels that offer more than just live streaming and instead incorporates the viewers into the action. I haven't found anything that involves the viewers quite like Salty Bet until a friend of mine linked me to Twitch Plays Pokemon. Twitch Plays PokemonA friend of mine linked me to this channel without saying anything else about it. After loading up the channel, I saw live gameplay of Pokemon Red, with Red just walking around aimlessly in Vermillion City. I quickly figured out that the only people controlling Red were the viewers of the channel, who did so by typing in a, b, up, down, left, right, or (God forbid), start. At the time I began watching, the game has been streaming for about 3 days (they have a clock counting the days). They have already beaten the first two gyms and were working on getting on the S.S. Anne to learn Cut. At 3 days of streaming, when I began watching, they had about 15,000 viewers watching and playing. Now they are at 5 days of streaming, 75,000 viewers and rising every day. Since then, Red has learned Cut, solved Lt. Surge's trash can puzzle and got his badge, beaten the 4th gym, and is working on beating Team Rocket in the Game Corner. All while being controlled by tens of thousands of people all at once, which is pretty impressive Of course, Twitch as a long road ahead of them. The Safari Zone, the boulder puzzles, training Pokemon to Elite Four standards, and Sabrina's gym puzzle are just a few of the challenges they must overcome to beat the game. And there is the occasional heart break, like accidentally releasing their Charmeleon (nicknamed ABBBBBBK ( ) and their Rattata (nicknamed JLVWNNOOOO, or "Jay Leno") into the wild. One day, Twitch's adventure with Red will end. However, this channel will definitely be remembered. It is funny as hell and growing at an alarming rate. And for good reason. The idea of the viewers controlling Red is just genius and is an example of the sort of creativity I think Twitch, and other live stream sites, can achieve. So, whether you want to partake in the chaos that is controlling Red, or you want to just watch the viewers "consult the Helix fossil" and attempt to do the improbable, stop by Twitch Plays Pokemon and witness greatness.
  18. Blake

    Eggs And Pea Tendril

    I wish that I asked what there was to see. Please halp me guise.
  19. Chick at Subway gave me an extra cookie. It pays to be sexy as hell.

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    2. David

      David

      Valentines Day is really just Cheap Candy Eve anyway.

    3. Francis

      Francis

      Hey, why don't you swing by Subway, and serendipitously order from the same chick again this Valentine's day? *Nudge, nudge*

    4. Musclemagic

      Musclemagic

      Bring her a cookie today. :) "Win win win no matter what!!" - Lil' Jon

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  21. I would promote Elder Souls on my campus by dressing up as the Nord Llama and handing out note cards with our web address on it. Social status be damned.
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