Kawkazn

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  1. Kawkazn

    lolincarnates

    I know this is a rant but my spine stalker and elec melee do pretty decent AoE damage. Granted not as well as some other ATs but still pretty nice with extra crit chance on large teams.


  2. Can't wait to hear the new album!
  3. Sorry if this has been posted but I thought some people here would find it interesting.

    The Most Shocking Moments In Comic Book History

    Also I forgot about Lone Wolf and Cub, I used to read those all the time.
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    Spiderman 3

    I can get by the escaped convict falling into an open air particle accelerator (we have one in the vacant lot next door and I am always telling my 8 year old to stop playing near it), I can even get by the space slime landing coincidently metres from Peter and jumping on his bike... What I cant get past is Mary Jane. What a ******* *****. In the first movie she is letting the school bully do her, then she lets the rich guy, then Peter has a turn. In the second movie she goes through about eighteen different guys before abandoning her big expensive wedding after realising Peter is spiderman. In the third film I think she does about sixty guys and whinges a lot about peter saving lives instead of coming to the theatre to watch her crap acting. Why does he put up with her? It makes no sense and is the one glaring discrepancy in an otherwise completely scientifically believable movie.
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    You only turn 50 once and all.
    Good grief do you get a discount on the monthly fees to play this game?!
  6. The art reminded me of this video. Not sure if that is a good thing or not...
  7. Quote:
    Originally Posted by BafflingBeerMan View Post
    Loved the LBJ spoof.
    He might want to avoid Cleveland for a while.
  8. alan (zack galifianakis) from the hangover.
  9. This being the internet and all I wonder what percentage of the verbs were humps a bear (or a variation of that word)?

    100% or maybe just 99.9%
  10. I dont know ya but happy birthday from fraggle rock!

  11. Sorry if this has been posted already. I just thought you folks might get a kick out of it.
  12. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Marcian Tobay View Post
    Are you gearing up to imply that "Bored naked farmer covers himself in hay" is a hoax?
    yes
  13. At the end it looks like a box with some hay over it....
  14. I was hoping someone would enter this for animation.
  15. Quote:
    Originally Posted by enrious2 View Post
    wb Iggy.

    Iggy Pop (born James Newell Osterberg, Jr.; April 21, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and occasional actor.[1] He is considered an influential innovator of punk rock, hard rock, and other styles of rock music.[1] Pop began calling himself Iggy after his first band in high school (for which he was drummer), The Iguanas.[2] Iggy Pop is widely acknowledged as one of the most dynamic stage performers of all time.[1]

    I wish
  16. Quote:
    Originally Posted by DMystic View Post
    Took me a bit but I finally found a real contender.

    I'm killing 8 Bit-Trip

    and replacing with

    When Your Evil

    because this draft was sorely lacking in the evil department.

    never seen a youtube with only 7 views, impressive.
  17. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Bionic_Flea View Post
    Kawkazn is a walking dicktionary.
    Originally Posted by Bionic_Flea
    Kawkazn is a walking dick

    so mean
  18. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Desi_Nova View Post
    Is your sarcasm detector broken?
    sar·casm   [sahr-kaz-uhm]
    –noun
    1.
    harsh or bitter derision or irony.
    2.
    a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: a review full of sarcasms.

    I looked it up for ya.
  19. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Dark Ether View Post
    One of the top has to be

    Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
    crap that was my pick
  20. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Phillygirl View Post
    What is this PvP you speak of?
    PvP = PvP combat in CRPGs has its roots in various MUDs like Gemstone II. However, while the ability to kill another player existed in many MUDs, it was usually frowned upon because of general strict adherences and heavy influences from role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons. The term PvP originated in text based MUDs played on bulletin board systems like MajorMUD and Usurper. These games had open worlds where any player could attack any other player as long as they were not at a safe spot in town like the Bank. Player versus player was coined sometime in the late 1980s to refer to the combat between players that resulted in the loser being penalized in some way.
    The first graphical MMORPG was Neverwinter Nights, which began development in 1989 and ran on AOL 1991-1997, and which included PvP. PvP was initially limited to magical attacks in the game. Later modifications expanded its use to limited areas so that players who wished to avoid it could do so. Much of the PvP activity was coordinated events by the game's guilds, which were the first such organized user groups in MMORPG's.
    Genocide, an LPMud founded in 1992, was a pioneer in PvP conflict as the first "pure PK" MUD,[3] removing all non-PvP gameplay and discarding the RPG-style character development normally found in MUDs in favor of placing characters on an even footing, with only player skill providing an advantage.[4] Extremely popular, its ideas influenced the MUD world heavily.[5]
    Other early MMORPGs, including Meridian 59 (1996), Ultima Online (1997), and Tibia (1998) also had PvP combat as a feature. In Ultima Online, the goal was to allow players to police themselves in a "frontier justice" way. This system was also implemented in Tibia, where death included significant penalty, and killing someone inflicted considerable harm to their character. In Meridian 59, the game tried to focus PvP by having different political factions for players to join. The later Eve Online (2003) refined Ultima Online's (original) approach of "PvP anywhere but in town" (where attacking another player is dangerous in and around towns due to interference from NPC "guards"). However, these games tended to be unfriendly to more casual players. With the popularity of EverQuest in 1999, primarily consisting of PvE elements (with the exception of limited PvP on one specific server), PvP became a negative for some newer/casual MMORPG players and developers looking to draw a larger crowd. In 2000, in response to complaints about malicious player-killers, Ultima Online controversially added an extra copy of the game world to each server in which non-consensual PvP was disabled.
    PvP has been included in other games such as Asheron's Call in late 1999, Diablo II in 2000, Dark Age of Camelot and RuneScape in 2001, Asheron's Call 2 in 2002 and Shadowbane in 2003. While these games included PvP, they still contained large portions of prerequisite PvE, mostly to build characters.

    I looked it up for ya.
  21. Makes me miss monday night arena, we used to do all kind of different matches with things like multi teams, lvl restrictions or just random teams.
  22. Quote:
    Originally Posted by GeneralKnowledge View Post
    If you actually try to fail and succeed, which did you really do?

    For your argument I present the now debunked epic fake FAIL of the MMO Freakout Kid

    Yeah I know that's not what he is better known by but I had to change the name due to forum rules.
    what if your KITTEH!! video isn't that cute or funny? (or on youtube for that matter).