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Response to: Halo or Call Of Duty Posted January 18th, 2014 in Video Games

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Response to: Sochi Olympics Posted August 14th, 2013 in Politics

Even then that would've put a dent in the racial theories of the Nazi's, a gay athlete wouldn't affect any perception of gay people in Russia.

The Olympics are meaningless anyway, and I doubt anyone in the western world became Nazi's because of the Olympics.

Response to: Sochi Olympics Posted August 14th, 2013 in Politics

People are making a big deal out of the whole boycott thing. So what Russia has crazy ass homophobic president, they got snow, that's all that matters. I mean we had the Olympics in Nazi Germany, I think we can deal with it. What we need is a gay athlete to win a bunch of medals to piss Putin off, just like when that black guy (Jesse Owens) won a bunch of gold medals in front of Hitler.

Response to: Is the second amendment worthless? Posted August 7th, 2013 in Politics

freedom is a way of life & a philosophy. freedom is to protect the people you care about & freedom is to follow your dreams. freedom is to have great ambition & the possibility to fulfill it. freedom is about the american dream . . . freedom is not about running around naked & smoking illegal drugs

--supergandhi64

Freedom isn't a way of life, nobody chooses to live in Cuba or North Korea and etc. And how can you call America this 100% free country if you can't CHOOSE to run around naked and use drugs. People shouldn't have to live by your beliefs.

Response to: Goldeneye 64 is prob the worst fps Posted August 6th, 2013 in Video Games

Before Goldeneye, the PC had a monopoly on FPSs. Even though Goldeneye wasn't technically better, it changed how FPSs are played today. Now FPSs are most commonly played on XBOX 360 and PS3.

Response to: Is the second amendment worthless? Posted August 5th, 2013 in Politics

you don't know anything about freedom in fact you're probably some kind of socialist considering just how little you know about freedom

--supergandhi64

What are you talking about? Freedom is being able to do what you want as long as your not hurting anyone else. Is there some kind of 10 page definition of freedom that I don't know about? Are these amendments somehow so perfect that everything in them must obey them and never challenge them?

Response to: Is the second amendment worthless? Posted August 3rd, 2013 in Politics

if you think smoking weed being naked in public & selling your body has anything to do with respecting the amendments then you're definitely not a true american so you won't have to guess anymore

--supergandhi64

Shouldn't they be in the amendments? I mean America is the land of the free.

First world problems! Posted August 3rd, 2013 in General

What's your biggest first world problem?

First world problems!

Response to: Is the second amendment worthless? Posted August 3rd, 2013 in Politics

At 8/2/13 06:08 AM, supergandhi64 wrote: none of the amendments are worthless or superfluous in the least . . . if you don't respect the amendments then you're not a real american & you've entirely missed the point of living in this wonderful country home to freedom & justice. a true american would never question the importance of the amendments

--supergandhi64

If I can't smoke weed, be naked in public, while selling my body on the street, I guess I'm not a true American.

Is the second amendment worthless? Posted July 30th, 2013 in Politics

I don't know to much about gun control and stuffs, but I don't get why people say we must have guns because it's in the constitution. When the bill of rights was passed, we didn't have RPGs and AK-47s. Not to mention there were slaves when it was passed. I'm just wondering what's so special about this over 200 year law that we must obey it? I mean we buy these guns for protecting our families, but all it's gonna do is sit there and collect dust until someone depressed in the house decides to shoot themselves. Why do we care so much about these objects that are created for killing people so much?

Response to: Will that new Splinter Cell game? Posted July 30th, 2013 in Video Games

Just wait to see the reviews, you don't have to buy the game as soon as it comes out.

Response to: Digital copies or physical discs? Posted July 28th, 2013 in Video Games

At 7/27/13 06:11 PM, Jackho wrote:
At 7/27/13 05:54 PM, Quodfohgler wrote: disks or digital?
Cartridges.

Discs degrade and you wont have access to a digital game forever. And since I'm a materialistic, hoarding bastard I can't have that.

Atleast cockroaches will be able to play Ocarina of Time after the nuclear war.


Since we live in the future, there seems to be a large decrease in the interest in physical disks. Do you think one day all video games will be digital? And what do you prefer, disks or digital?

Response to: Why do Console and PC gamers fight? Posted July 24th, 2013 in Video Games

As long as there are 2 or more people on the earth, we will always fight.

Response to: Britain Bans Porn Posted July 22nd, 2013 in Politics

People in Britain are gonna lose they're fucking mind!

No Porn = War!

Response to: That kid from Texas got screwed Posted July 21st, 2013 in Video Games

At 7/21/13 10:21 PM, TheKlown wrote:
At 7/21/13 03:31 PM, iMini wrote:
I guess the government only cares if someone mentions school or President Adolf's name, I mean Obama.

Obama, Hitler, I know it's hard to tell them apart.

Response to: What Do You Think About Alex Jones Posted July 21st, 2013 in General

The first time I heard him I thought he was being sarcastic, turns out he was actually serious and people actually eat it up.

Response to: Consoles that were underutilized Posted July 20th, 2013 in Video Games

Dreamcast is an obvious choice. That thing had online, smooth graphics, and little screen card things in the controllers. Why people didn't buy it even if it didn't have great third-party support, is beyond me.

Response to: CIA insider tells truth about 9/11 Posted July 20th, 2013 in Politics

People still care about these 9/11 conspiracies? Some people have a lot of time on there hands nowadays.