6,583 Forum Posts by "ZenGaijin"
Just wondering im close to getting banned in the U.S and wanted to know what the other were.
Oh if only Pimp would get a computer virus then it would be oh so easy to go up levels and then i wouldnt have to worry about missing a day of experience.
Mine is to get to level 15 or higher by the end of the year if thats even possible anyway why is there no music anymore i miss the portal music and the 'Newgrounds.com" music please bring them back
This damn clown thing is really pissing me off i wish we could blam his ass outta exsistance!!
cool i still think this site could use a new layoutbut iknow how long that would take to do so screw it thanx for the info Wade
Man I thought nobody would be that stupid to fall for that trick but it goes to show you suckers are born every mintue.
What the hell happened it was fastoh so fast but now. STOP with the upgrades to the server they only make user connections worse.
Everytime you masterbate domo kills a kitten lol. now thats fucking hilarious anyway keep up the good work and make ore games like that.
Do you guys ever run out of idea's. I swear ever few days you got some new idea that makes newgrounds better. Anyway keep up the good work
I totally am interested in the goth community and will probably submit some flash or summin anyway thanks for the info.
This new method stops blam happy loser who dont even watch a movie before they cast judgement. Good call Tom
Is it just me or does every month or so someone claims to make the Ultimate MK parody. After about the 3rd one
I'm convinced it cannot be done.
At 11/12/02 09:57 AM, TomFulp wrote: Interesting bit of news from "The Globe"...
"Now we have a study suggesting the average IQ of the average youngster in the year 2002 is roughly 25 points higher than the intelligence quotient of their grandparents.
And the reason is video games.
A psychologist at Cornell University in New York has found that youth testing in westernized countries has seen the abstract reasoning and thinking portions of IQs rise by approximately seven points a decade, leaving today's children 15 points brighter than their parents who are, in turn, brighter than the grandparents.
Nutrition is part of it, of course, but researchers claim the real brain prod appears to come from the constant interaction of children with video games, the Internet and even television."

