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G

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Everything posted by G

  1. maybe where you live, in your secluded lil location. but since i was at my moms house this weekend i came 2 miles from the tornado. was kinda funny. -G
  2. aye but lol could be necroposting if it was a dead topic -G
  3. no idea. thats like gloating the fact that Limp BIzkit is from haya and our home town... so is shinedown... and cold... and puddle of mudd... and....-G
  4. firearms will never get old for me. whenever i am bored, it is usually my first game i play. THEN i may go to JO or something. firearms will always be my #1 choice.-G
  5. G replied to Sharpshooter6's topic in Main Hall
    H4X!!!-G
  6. G replied to MrJimmy's topic in Main Hall
    lol so do i. we should go out sometime. -G
  7. G replied to Sharpshooter6's topic in Main Hall
    so have i.... being bored when my comp was actin up for a couple hours. hehe how you think i got a high score.-G
  8. G replied to a post in a topic in Main Hall
    um ya.......... if i got hit in the face with anything.. sureeeeee itll protect your teeth. but make your lip bleed and everything but as long as your teeth are ok :roll: -G
  9. G replied to a post in a topic in Main Hall
    RITEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeee-G
  10. G replied to yaoi's topic in Main Hall
    You're immature. And you also seemed to be cool with yaoi before you knew what his name meant, which is predjudice. Who really cares of someones orientation, it doesn't affect you. Back at ya, <3!!!!! i agree. it doesnt effect the person you have know before so it shouldn't now. -G
  11. G replied to a post in a topic in Main Hall
    agreed. keep em clean!!! and i have never had a problem kissing any girls when i had my braces on, so :-P -G
  12. Nuff said. aye. firearms by FAR!!! -G then JO hehe
  13. G replied to FattestPUNK's topic in Gaming
    he left for 2 weeks till like the 22 i think or round there.-G
  14. hmmm. it does look promising.. i cant wait till HL2 comes out -G
  15. G posted a topic in Main Hall
    random site i came accross. wanted to get all the wtf outta ya.. heh. http://bonkgo.com/danceo.html -G
  16. Nobody cares about your sig. or that you were volunteered for something. :shock: :shock: hehe -G
  17. LOL on the editing. wb cow. how was camping. and life w/o a computer. heh-G
  18. LOL nice game. thats really funny!! in my years of playing chess i have NEVER seen that b4.-G
  19. you were gone!?! lol-G
  20. G replied to Pirate.Guitar's topic in Main Hall
    There was a philosopher/writer named Friedrich von Schlegel pioneered comparative Indo-European linguistics. He found similarities between Sanskrit, Persian, Greek, and Latin. These similarities caused him to claim that India was where Western culture was born. With the similarities between the races/languages he coined the term "Aryans" (the noble people) for those who had moved from northern India to Europe. Pretty soon, some genius decided that Indo-Europeans actually originated in northern Europe! Then it didn't take long for everybody to have the idea that Aryans looked like the common northern European (blonde, blue, hint hint). Moving in the 18th century, anti-Semitic German philosophers saw the Jews in Germany as the main non-Aryan race, all because the roots of Judiasim were foreign to north-central Europe. And of course by then everybody knew, thanks to the anti-Semetic scholars, that real Aryans were very similar to blonde-haired, blue-eyed caucasians. Unfortunately, the small but significant misinformations ultimately led up (under questionable government) to what is now known as the Holocoust. /bustin out anthropology 201 Mr telly is very learned. -G
  21. G replied to Pirate.Guitar's topic in Main Hall
    There was a philosopher/writer named Friedrich von Schlegel pioneered comparative Indo-European linguistics. He found similarities between Sanskrit, Persian, Greek, and Latin. These similarities caused him to claim that India was where Western culture was born. With the similarities between the races/languages he coined the term "Aryans" (the noble people) for those who had moved from northern India to Europe. Pretty soon, some genius decided that Indo-Europeans actually originated in northern Europe! Then it didn't take long for everybody to have the idea that Aryans looked like the common northern European (blonde, blue, hint hint). Moving in the 18th century, anti-Semitic German philosophers saw the Jews in Germany as the main non-Aryan race, all because the roots of Judiasim were foreign to north-central Europe. And of course by then everybody knew, thanks to the anti-Semetic scholars, that real Aryans were very similar to blonde-haired, blue-eyed caucasians. Unfortunately, the small but significant misinformations ultimately led up (under questionable government) to what is now known as the Holocoust. /bustin out anthropology 201 Mr telly is very learned. -G
  22. G replied to vesper's topic in Main Hall
    what he said. no companies should put a monopoly on RAM. jeez think about that. dell putting some sort of security barrier and then jacking up the price.... -G
  23. G replied to vesper's topic in Main Hall
    what he said. no companies should put a monopoly on RAM. jeez think about that. dell putting some sort of security barrier and then jacking up the price.... -G
  24. G replied to prodigy's topic in Gaming
    note* this was posted on AUG 5 azn.... 2 days ago. -G

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