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Response to: Do you think there should be a FL? Posted October 4th, 2008 in General

At 10/4/08 03:34 PM, igott wrote:
At 10/4/08 02:47 PM, BLACKwolfos wrote: A friends list.It would be helpful.....
There is one. Link.

Well, those are you portal buddies. Typically the people you submit flashes with, and although they can be your friends, it's essentially not used as a 'friends list'.

Response to: Audio Advertisements! Posted October 4th, 2008 in Audio

Sorry for this second post, but I'm reposting the song again, to see if this works.

http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/1 76992

Not too great at using the forums -_-'

Response to: Audio Advertisements! Posted October 4th, 2008 in Audio

Hey all!

First piece of orchestral music, HERE.

Please vote/review. All feedback is appreciated.

Response to: Whoever Said Pink is the new black- Posted October 3rd, 2008 in General

Tough guys wear pink.

Response to: Audio Advertisements! Posted October 3rd, 2008 in Audio

Hey all! Just here advertising my first submission.

Please give it a listen, along with some feedback if possible.

-Thanks!

Response to: I was featured in Official Xbox Mag Posted June 25th, 2008 in General

Quite spectacular, young chap.

Response to: Try and top this Posted June 25th, 2008 in General

At 6/25/08 09:49 AM, SymbolCymbal wrote: any thoughts on this

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert bought himself more time in office Wednesday, fending off a rebellion by coalition partners who had threatened to bring down his government if he did not resign amid a burgeoning corruption probe.

But in exchange for keeping his coalition together temporarily, Olmert was forced to allow internal elections in his centrist Kadima party by late September. Rivals within Kadima are already jockeying for his job, and it is unclear if Olmert will even run.

Olmert has been fighting for his political life for nearly two months, ever since allegations surfaced that he had taken hundreds of thousands of dollars -- much of it in cash -- from a New York business executive. Olmert has denied all wrongdoing, but testimony last month by the businessman, Morris Talansky, was considered especially damaging. Since then, Olmert has faced calls from erstwhile allies for him to step aside.
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The most serious challenge to his authority has come from Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who leads Kadima's largest coalition partner, the center-left Labor party. Barak had vowed to support a bill to dissolve the Israeli parliament, the Knesset. The vote was scheduled for Wednesday, and with Labor's support, the bill would have almost certainly passed. A last-minute deal in which Kadima agreed to a party primary within three months averted the showdown.

Olmert's term is slated to run until 2010, but if he sits out or loses the primary it would effectively end his 2 1/2 year premiership. It would also likely trigger new elections. Neither Kadima nor Labor is believed to be eager for that, however, since polls show the right-wing Likud party beating them both.

Olmert is hoping the extra time he won Wednesday will give him the chance to exonerate himself in court before any decisions are made about his political future. Talansky's cross-examination, scheduled for mid-July, is considered especially critical to that effort. Olmert is also hoping to push forward with a flurry of diplomatic initiatives, including negotiations with the Palestinian Authority and Syria.

"We have stability for the coming months," said Olmert spokesman Mark Regev. "There are very serious issues on the table, and we now have the time to move forward."

Talks with the radical Islamist group Hamas, mediated by Egypt, have already borne fruit in the form of a six-month cease-fire in Gaza. That truce was rattled on Tuesday, however, when the armed group Islamic Jihad fired three rockets from Gaza in response to an Israeli operation in the West Bank city of Nablus that left two of the group's members dead.

In retaliation for the rocket fire, Israel on Wednesday closed all commercial crossings leading to the coastal strip and would not say when they would reopen. Under the terms of the truce, Israel is supposed to gradually loosen the strict economic embargo that it imposed a year ago, when Hamas toppled a unity government with the rival Fatah party and took control of the territory.

Hamas said Israel's decision to close the crossings represented a violation of the truce. But Hamas also said it planned to continue to honor the week-old cease-fire, and the lack of an Israeli military response suggested that it does as well.

The truce is controversial in both Israel and Gaza, with hard-line critics in each place arguing that now is not the time for quiet.

Retired Lt. Gen. Moshe Yaalon, a former chief of the Israel Defense Forces, said that instead of holding its fire, Israel should be conducting targeted killings and medium-scale military operations so that, ultimately, Hamas "will cry for [a truce] without conditions."

Yaalon doubts the current ceasefire will last.

"It's not a stabilized situation, and it's not going to last for six months," he said.

Response to: I got Raped! Posted June 25th, 2008 in General

At 6/25/08 09:55 AM, Pick-Axe wrote: I understand that you were touched inappropriatly?

Gay.

Response to: Im such a fucking idiot. Posted June 25th, 2008 in General

You sure are, bitch.

Response to: northern irelanders report in! Posted June 25th, 2008 in General

At 6/24/08 06:05 PM, leekspinner wrote: calling all norther irish newgrounders, post your locstion in northern ireland here! so on the off chance we may meet one day and share epic lulz

Look guys, he's drunk.

Response to: I got Raped! Posted June 25th, 2008 in General

Rape is hilarious on so many levels.

Am I cool yet?

Response to: Anal Sex? Posted June 25th, 2008 in General

I prefer to take it up the penis, sir.

Response to: Sound of one Fulp Fapping? Posted April 14th, 2008 in General

Shut up you moron.

Response to: Oh, Exploitable, 2! Posted April 1st, 2008 in General

Just because I don't sound like a black guy on steroids doesn't mean I'm not one!

Oh, Exploitable, 2!

Response to: Touch Dic Posted April 1st, 2008 in General

At 4/1/08 04:26 PM, Scrotaculous wrote: It's a dictionary. So much for the lolz.

It's beyond me why they wouldn't just name it Touch Dictionary like they did in Korea. I can't even imagine going into a store and asking if they had that in stock.

"Yeah, do you guys have touch dic?"

Response to: youtube's april fools prank Posted March 31st, 2008 in General

That's awesome! I didn't think YT had the potential to actually be funny. I'm sure loads of people were pissed off by this, though. All the more reason it's amazing.

Response to: Sa Full Of Bots And Hackers Posted March 31st, 2008 in Video Games

At 3/31/08 09:17 PM, JarrodK wrote: what is SA?

Stick Arena.

And yes, it used to be a lot of fun, but unfortunately people liked using cheats more than they did actually playing the game. I can't wait for the second to be released.

Response to: can girls piss standing? Posted March 31st, 2008 in General

Yes, they can. It's just that they can't control the direction the urine flows, where as men can simply point their penis' every which way.

Response to: Crisis Core: Final Fantasy Vii. Posted March 31st, 2008 in Video Games

At 3/31/08 08:30 PM, Seamonky wrote: It looks and plays good, but they should just give up on the whole FF7 series for good. It's getting lame now. :/

Yeah, they should have just left it alone. They keep trying to further the game, and push it to it's limits, when what they are actually doing is destroying a master piece. If you ask me they've made a mockery of FF7.

Response to: Super Smash Brothers N64 Posted March 31st, 2008 in Video Games

I've forgotten almost all aspects of that game. The levels, characters, graphics.. it's been such a long time. I'll never forget playing back in the day, at summer camp. I never had an N64 myself so whenever I was at camp was basically the only time I was ever able to play, but damn was I good. I used to be crazy with Mario and if I remember correctly Fox. But who wasn't good with Fox?

Response to: Who's the best... Posted March 31st, 2008 in General

Snap, Crackle, and Pop. They would definitely triumph over any other cereal mascot.

Response to: What's with the attraction to emos? Posted March 31st, 2008 in General

At 3/31/08 08:37 PM, Some-Stupid-Idiot wrote:
At 3/31/08 08:36 PM, Kalm wrote: I think women are attracted to the 'sensitive' type more so than the 'tough' type.
Then explain why I don't have a girlfriend.

I'm sure some kind of physical attraction has to be involved too.

Response to: What's with the attraction to emos? Posted March 31st, 2008 in General

I think women are attracted to the 'sensitive' type more so than the 'tough' type.

Response to: JFK Assassination Posted March 31st, 2008 in General

I've always been skeptical about what really happened during the JFK Assassination, because I've seen so many videos all resulting in different conclusions. Perhaps it will remain one of the greatest mysteries of all time.

My New Computer! Posted February 27th, 2008 in General

So I was excited and everything, my new PC finally arrived this morning after about a month of waiting. I turn it on, everything seems fine, then I start realizing that I've already got some kind of fucking virus. I was pissed off to say the least, and had to go through installing some anti-virus software which cost me about $50 to get this shit off.

The virus was called Windows, or some kind of GatesL0LFUCK.EXE file.

Cod4 Posted February 22nd, 2008 in General

I'm thinking about buying COD4 for the PC, since I don't have a 360. Is it going to cost me any money monthly to play online?

Response to: Slight problem Posted February 13th, 2008 in General

Haha, play dumb. Act like you don't have the slightest idea about what's going on. And besides, if you don't really like this guy this is the perfect opportunity to make him hate you and stay away from you.

Response to: Spyware/Keylogger Posted February 13th, 2008 in General

At 2/13/08 07:33 PM, skatin-andy wrote: Try this or this.

Ahh.. Thank you, this fixed it for me. Thanks to everyone who tried to help, I'll be more careful from now on, no more dling porn.

This thread can be locked now, Q has been A'd.

Response to: Spyware/Keylogger Posted February 13th, 2008 in General

At 2/13/08 07:29 PM, Dew wrote:
I tried, but I can't even access it. There's no way to right click and end it, and there's nothing to open. it's just there, and it says "Free keylogger etc." The only way I can end it is through windows task manager, but not permenantly.
Go in your control panel, or search the program up and delete it that way. That's what I would do.

It just won't show up. And in reply to everyone else trying to help, I've done all these things. I go searching for any files with 'MPK' or 'KGB' in them, and nothing comes up. Everytime I start up my PC Ctrl+alt+del and end this program, but upon start up there it is again. Just now I searching my LD in the program files, and the name wasn't listed.

Response to: Spyware/Keylogger Posted February 13th, 2008 in General

At 2/13/08 07:24 PM, Dew wrote: I can't say that I have ever actually heard of this particular program before, maybe a google search will relieve some of your answers? Why not just go straight to the file and delete it manually? Would that not solve the problem?

I tried, but I can't even access it. There's no way to right click and end it, and there's nothing to open. it's just there, and it says "Free keylogger etc." The only way I can end it is through windows task manager, but not permenantly.