2,905 Forum Posts by "naronic"
yo guy's chill, he's only 13 years old
So just automatically you think 100% of the Christians in the world say this?
I think everyone should have equal treatment but you're just pointing fingers now.
What's the highest height you've ever pulled off jumping from? What happened afterwards? How did you feel landing on your feet (or ass)?
for me I jumped from the top of a jungle gym (about 10 to 12 feet) and had this weird straining feeling on the ball of my foot for the rest of the day
yea I too noticed this
at first the UJ voting bar was just slow but I guess there's something going on with the system
dang you guy's are serious?
if I ever went down as far as some of you guy's my head would explode
LITERALLY
If you went to Belgum where their pools drown down to 108ft how deep could you go before your ears start popping and your eyes start sinking into the back of your head?
without goggles for me I'd probably be 3ft
At 7/19/09 03:47 PM, CashClock wrote:
IT'S THE MOTHERFUCKING OPPOSITE, DIPSHIT! GAH, Stupid people make my blood boil...
I guess from reading this your another mindless HBO fanboy so I'll leave it alone
boxing's fake
wrestling real
wrestler wins
not that the flagging system is even that effective
At 1/12/09 02:53 AM, morefngdbs wrote:
Even so, no matter how big a bitch she was, no one deserves to be stabbed a half dozen or more times with a sword.
a sword?
your brothers sort of old fashioned isn't he?
all ideas go here
but anyway I agree the whistle system is somewhat ineffective towards stolen flashes
thats how Chris Beer got away with so much fileswapping
At 7/17/09 03:18 PM, TehSlapHappy wrote: How come every time I'm banned I can't post?
>:(
because an alternate universe is hacking your computer
your account didn't get stolen then
dont be misleading with your thread titles
really?
It tastes like a citrus-mint smoothie to me
try orange juice with milk
ugh now THAT tastes like pepto-bismol right there
wade would punch tom and tom would delete his account
tom wins
At 7/16/09 01:36 AM, falz3333 wrote:
Gen Y/Millenials (1980-1995) - (My generation) marked by indulgence and pampering. The "everyone gets a trophy!" generation. We have grown up with MTV and were the first generation to generally accept the internet into common use.
thats my generation and im not pampered
im from the ghetto
it's funny how the generations are stacked right next to each other
someone born in 1999 and someone born in 2000 would be completely seperated by an entire generation while its only one year difference
wow I'm not the only one that likes thunderstorms?
oh well
I like when it snows and the sun comes out right after words
it looks almost like a wonderland then
At 7/15/09 03:42 PM, LOLZILLA wrote:At 7/15/09 03:41 PM, naronic wrote: I'm guessing this is a Mirrors Edge reference?You're a fucking idiot.
And your a fucking bitch
I'm guessing this is a Mirrors Edge reference?
you cant download anything on umbuntu,
its literally too new
everythings on windows or mac
I'm in the middle of a serious project I'm restarting
I really have no time
At 7/14/09 04:18 PM, TheCatsLeotards wrote:
I was literally taken away by the prescene and it teaches us a lot about life. If you didn't enjoy it it was probably because you didn't understand it.yes, you are completely right you presumptory prick, I just didn't understand it, please tell me more about life, you fifteen year old fountain of knowledge and insight. please, condescend me more.
I was only explaining the scene to you
way to be an ass about it
Yea, I know Pixar could've fleshed out his background a little more but I didn't think it was soley for the purpose of being something to laugh at, neither that influencing to the movie either.I don't think you know what I was getting at here. I didn't want to sit down to what was billed as a light-hearted comedy that has downer morality lessons shoved in. I don't want to be beaten over the head by family value garbage, I'm most disappointed by it because I thought that was Disney's racket, not Pixar's.
The best movies are the ones that teach life lessons
whether they are adult or rated PG movies
The sadness really added to the feeling of the story imo
Pixar movies have had lots of morals in the past
FINDING NEMO: let your child enjoy life
INCREDIBLES: while I didn't necessarily think of this as one of Pixar's best it still had a strong moral about connecting with your family
TOY STORY 1: jealousy sucks ass
Intresting
Well think about it... without touch you couldn't feel the ground when you step or know whenever your touching something so you wouldn't be able to walk or play games. Not in my right since to lose. :/
I could probably live without taise with no MAJOR issues but when I want a bite of that sizzling pepperoni pizza... well...
smell is hardly relevent to the human body,
I've literally had the same cold for almost 4 years now in my neighborhood and got along fine.
hearing and sight however, is basically what makes life life. Not bieng able to see the light of day or not bieng able to hear the sounds of nature or my own voice would be a nightmare
At 7/13/09 10:12 PM, TheCatsLeotards wrote: I think your low expectations have a lot to do with how much you enjoyed it.
Really? I think it's kinda the opposite
I think the pacing needed a kick in the rump, because it dragged ass at several points. The entire introduction of them being an adorable couple getting older and more pathetic was drawn out and gaggy, I understand what it's objective was, but it didn't work for me at all. I didn't 'miss' or even remotely feel attached to the late wife.
At the points where it "dragged ass" were the points where the storyline hit it's biggest growth-spurts.
I was literally taken away by the prescene and it teaches us a lot about life. If you didn't enjoy it it was probably because you didn't understand it.
This lead me to not give a shit when the old man kept groaning about her. it started getting really old after a while, he needed to let go and live for himself instead of clinging to the past, I thought the old man was going to be grumpy, crusty and cool, not a whimpering mourning baby.
Wtf are you talking about? The only time I can remember the old man groaning about her was when he was briefly monologuing and he wasn't even remotely whining about her. Seemed pretty tough to me
The chubby kid was the worst, I was unoffended by him when he was just comic relief, and not a morality lesson from Pixar. When he mentioned that stuff about his dad I just rolled my eyes and zoned out.
Yea, I know Pixar could've fleshed out his background a little more but I didn't think it was soley for the purpose of being something to laugh at, neither that influencing to the movie either.
nevertheless I respect your opinion...
At 7/14/09 11:40 AM, ILovePepsi wrote:At 7/14/09 11:38 AM, naronic wrote:But they could of used javascript to change that or just saved it as HTML and edited it?
go to the DD forums and go to the link named "Bobs account"
once there you will see a picture
look at the top right and you will see "logged in as Bob, inbox(1)
looked pretty real to me, as well as they have ANOTHER picture with the exact same thing at the top right corner only there is nothing in the inbox
unless the DD has studied toms artwork down to every detail
At 7/14/09 11:34 AM, Earthshine wrote:At 7/14/09 11:32 AM, segakcerw wrote: my main needs unbanning.you'll have to wait like the rest of the banned mains.
noone banned my main
for once im glad im not that important
At 7/14/09 11:02 AM, TheRatchnator wrote: I am offering to go into the phishing site and get any useful details weither it be the coding or any info from Tamper Data.
I've already been there
you'll literally crap you're pants at how similar it looks to newgrounds

