Monster Racer Rush
Select between 5 monster racers, upgrade your monster skill and win the competition!
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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsAt 1 hour ago, LichLordMusic wrote: Hey guys, it's Rufus Moore!
This proves the impossible can be achieved.
My God...
It's fucking, genius.
Because typically new users join here at 12, it seems.
At 4 minutes ago, saqwert wrote: Would dragging and dropping any of those files into your music library do anything? Also do you have an ipod and if so, is your music still on the ipod?
No, because they aren't files, it's more like a history of what I've had in the library, and yes, the music is still there.
I'll admit, if I really like the girl, I'll typically stick around. It's never a good idea to make it too obvious what you're doing, otherwise they'll be the ones avoiding you. Even when she breaks up with him, it's also probably not too great an idea to go for her immediately after, she might not be comfortable enough to get into another relationship at the moment. Still, I recommend always being there for her, not really just as a boyfriend replacement, but as a guy who just genuinely cares.
A Chinese store that magically made everything without the workers.
At 12 hours ago, tox wrote: questions?
You write books on this shit for something?
At 3 minutes ago, NightOwlRoost wrote:At 1 minute ago, Austerity wrote: I don't understand why anyone would ever bring their computer into a shop unless they are old and clueless. You should have stored your music in an external hard drive.it's true though
Well I would've if my computer wasn't a piece of shit and actually recognized when CDs, USBs, or anything of the sort was in the computer. Even then though, that's not the point. I'm really hoping he didn't wipe anything, also, I have no idea what this is, but it appears when I click iTunes Music Library.
Alright, I brought my computer to a shop so it could be wiped, and I told the guy to keep all of my music files. So how to I re-download them? Or are they just not there?
At 1 hour ago, Swag-in-a-Bag wrote: You have to acquire a lockpick skill rank of 50 or above
That might've been funnier if I hadn't already seen it in a comment on the video posted above. Or if I hadn't already thought of it.
At 12 minutes ago, poinl wrote: the answer is simple
get an axe, break the door, not the lock.
This lock isn't on a door.
At 17 minutes ago, benmitchell0036 wrote: If a lock is well made, I doubt you can pick it with a makeshift paperclip lock, unless you`re some sort of lockpicking master, which you clearly aren`t. If you really want to be a lock picker, I guess just spring the money for an actual set.
This is a regular school issued lock, I don't know how different it could be from any other lock. Frankly though, I am relying mostly on eHow articles and Youtube shit, I don't know how plausible it all is. It seems that somewhere along the way, someone managed to get a lock open with a paper clip, but I don't know anyone of these people's skills or anything, so I don't know if I'm really at their level.
I have this Master combination lock I never got around to using, and I happened to be practicing how to pick different locks. The thing is, I'm not using a standard lock pick set; I was trying to make my own with paper clips. I seem to have them down, but they've yet to work. I don't know if it's just me, the sizes of the paper clips (I'm using the large ones, although I did try a smaller one in one case which seems to work better), or if I'm not making it the right way. I know combo locks can definitely be picked, as seen here, but all I wanna be sure of is if paper clips actually work, or should I just give up now?
I'd go on an actual dedicated lock picking forum, but I can't be assed to make a whole new account for one question if there's a chance it can be answered here. If it comes to that I will, but not now.
I guess you could say I agree and disagree with what that other guy said about there being a fine line between immaturity and stupidity. What the TC did was not only immature and stupid, but also being a dick simply because he knew he could, which I guess you could say is still immaturity. Of course, to a lot of people laughter always comes first, and you know, I can't always claim I'm an exception to that belief. For instance, there was this one time in my homeroom where I yelled out "Heil Hitler!" during the Pledge of Allegiance. Rather immature, but also very stupid, yet it did still make me laugh. I guess if you actually think about the situation there might be different results, like if you're with friends and they expect that type of behavior from you.
At 35 minutes ago, WeHaveFreshCookies wrote:At 8 minutes ago, TecNoir wrote: I don't know what a license key is...sorry.Then why did you post?
Anyway, the license key isn't located in the software. It'd be in the box, or given to you on a separate form if you bought online. You'll have to contact the original owner.
Fuck. Alright, hopefully VsynthGt's method works, thanks.
I need to clean my computer's registry and the program requires a license key. This computer wasn't initially mine, so if it was meant to be located on the sides somewhere, it isn't now. Where can I find it? I'm using Windows XP, if that matters.
Time = Money
ATM = Time machine
ATM - A time machine
At 2 hours ago, Xyphon202 wrote: Treat them like shit to show your superiority. Don't talk to them; talk to their friends. Girls want what they can't have because they are retarded
Remember: No means yes. Yes also means yes. Therefore, you can't fail.
Can't go wrong with this.
Shit, I hadn't ever thought of it that way. You, sir, deserve a Nobel Prize.
At 1/7/12 06:45 PM, jjjkuk wrote: Honestly, there needs to be a "What's this movie/game/etc." thread, There are way too many of these.
Honestly, threads like that just sound like too big a resort for something that could just be solved in too seconds and left to die like it wasn't ever there.
At 1/7/12 12:50 PM, MrRager wrote: Skyrim MW3 and BF3?
No, you don't need those games, unless you are 8 years younger than that guy.
At 1/7/12 04:19 AM, Spilda-Bongwata wrote: i stopped reading when i realized this shit is over video games
clean your room lol
I like how once it's about video games it's all of a sudden invalid.
Will I lose all my files? I was unable to find my original folder and I don't wanna take any risks if I duplicate it, so I need to know if I should just delete it or save everything to a flash drive or something.
At 1/2/12 06:27 AM, KennyD wrote: you could try this...
Don't have Windows 7.
At 1/2/12 06:43 AM, Haggard wrote: Just type the folder location in the adress bar. ie if the folder is located at "c:\my documents\gimp\$folder" you just type that into the adress bar of the window and hit enter.
Couldn't find the location, unless I typed it wrong.
At 1/2/12 05:27 AM, Phobotech wrote: *CLAP CLAP* HERE BOY. *whistles* COME ON.
Tried that too, apparently it only responds to a wolf call or something.
At 1/2/12 05:18 AM, someone-else wrote: Can you copy/paste the full folder path into GIMP to find it?
No, it doesn't give me the option to paste it into the plug-ins folder in the GIMP 2.6 folder.
I'm trying to pick one that didn't belong to somebody else.
At 1/2/12 04:49 AM, JaguarProwlKnight wrote: search for the folders name in the search thing
if your forget the name then explore the marvellous world of the entire computers database till you find your porn stash
Already mentioned that the search function doesn't work.
At 1/2/12 04:46 AM, TwistedPersonality wrote: Maybe it's hidden? Have you tried changing the folder visibility configs?
Yeah, I checked them, it already shows anything hidden.
Can be pretty fun to dance to, I'll admit. Of course, that's probably only because I can't really dance and I can freely act like a spastic retard hopping up and down when he gets a cookie and not be looked at like I'm an idiot.
I'm trying to add a new tool to GIMP, but when I go into My Documents the folder doesn't appear for some reason. When I'm in GIMP itself I have to option to save and open files from the folder, so it obviously exists, and as a matter of fact it's located in My Documents when it's being used from there. The problem is I can't actually add the file for the tool using that, I need to find the individual folder outside of GIMP, and for some fucking reason my search tool decides not to operate when I bring it up. I mean the only thing that appears is the dog, so search bar or anything. Is there an alternative way I can find this damn folder or am I just gonna have to delete GIMP and reinstall it somewhere else?