You're right, the Google GlassBorg are taking over and they'll kill everyone who doesn't submit to their iron rule with their vast fleets of armed drones! WE ARE DOOMED!!!
Or they'll send mildly annoying targeted advertising to their users. One or the other.
The best part of the village idiot comment was coming back a day after I clicked the +funny button and catching the double meaning in "missing". Yes I'm slow sometimes, but that was worth it.
is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this thread is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
I downloaded the 3DS Castlevania demo a few months ago out of curiosity thinking I might get into it. It had 30 plays (which I think is pretty generous), and it seemed alright, but it took up a whole lot of space on the SD card and I'd have to delete that PLUS another 3-4 games to make room for the full version. Maybe I'll get out of the house long enough to buy the cartridge at Gamestop. Maybe.
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Or they'll send mildly annoying targeted advertising to their users. One or the other.
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Lawsuit Trolls: the faceroll class of the World of Lawcraft.
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What you've just said...
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I need to see a doctor, that post might have given me cancer.
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Re: Merely a matter of tuning, then.
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God dammit.
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(must... resist... urge... to correct... with 'era'...)
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