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ADX Firepower H01 Laser gaming mouse
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Join in... Star Wars or Star Trek?
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I don't think so, at least I hope not... Trump hasn't yet really made any decisions like these even if he has spoken about them, so I guess time will tell if he really is capable of it.
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Dunno if it's available in Australia but it's pretty damn good. My top 10 movies as a child (not ranked in any particular order), and I'm gonna try my best to not make it ALL Disney films (cause I was kind of raised on Disney): 01. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Just one of Disney's best live action movies. Even as an adult I find it an incredibly engaging movie with incredibly talented animals acting as the main roles. Was always weak for movies like these as a kid that had animals in them. 02. Beauty and the Beast I don't think I need to say more, I think it's Disney's best animated movie, it moved me to tears as a child and captivated me in so many ways. 03. Garfield On The Town Technically a TV special but I'm listing it here since it remains my favourite Garfield related animated thing to this day and it's much better than any of the "movies" that came later on 04. Michael Jackson Moonwalker Really just a collage of music videos but it was still amazing 05. Flåklypa Grand Prix Known internationally as Pinchcliffe Grand Prix, Norwegian animated puppet movie about an inventor who builds a race car to get revenge on a former assistant who stole his blueprints for a revolutionary car part, considered a national treasure in Norway 06. The Adventures of Chataran (known in the US as Milo & Otis) A Japanese movie similar to Homeward Bound though it's more the life story of a curious and adventurous cat named Chataran. Allegedly a lot of animal cruelty happened behind the scenes of this film which kind of makes it a bit cringy to watch nowadays but it has an amazing soundtrack and the cinematography is also stellar. 07. Rock-a-Doodle Amazing Don Bluth movie about a rooster who is shunned by his friends and leaves to become a rock star in the big city. It's both a great love letter to Elvis and 50's culture as well as a really engaging story about how a mere child can accomplish grand things. It also gets really dark at times. 08. Atlantis: The Lost Empire HUGELY underrated Disney flick in my opinion. While I don't think it's objectively one of their best, I just love the side characters in the movie and the TON of quotable lines. In this time period, Disney released some of their funniest animated movies so this and The Emperor's New Groove was my jam for a long time and I watched both to the point I could recite entire scenes verbatim. 09. The Rescuers Down Under How do you make a sequel that is superior to the original movie, especially when it's Disney? Well, Disney kinda did it with this one. This has to be one of the best Disney movies with just breathtaking animation, a great score and a lot of great scenes. I didn't even know about the original when I watched this one, so it truly did overshadow the original. 10. The Little Mermaid I've ALWAYS identified so much with Ariel... I've always felt different, always felt a bit uncomfortable with my body (especially when I hit puberty and even up until now...) and I still see a lot of myself in her. I also think Ursula is an amazing villain. Repeat question
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Now and then, but I prefer porridge. TPBM has played Hunt Down Freeman
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2991 It's the 1000th anniversary for Super Mario World and Sonic the Hedgehog.
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8/10
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and ALL THAT Turkey IS godly, let's Are FIGHTING love, can BREAK Darth Mauler
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2989 - People fear Y3K will make every computer in the galaxy freak out and boot up with Russian dance music and changing your browser start page to Bing. Measures have been taken to prevent this from happening in year 3000.
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Dark/Lord
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and ALL THAT Turkey IS gone, we Are FIGHTING love, can BREAK Darth Mauler
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Looking forward to the next video
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Games with anime influences Oni
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"You do not amuse me."
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Hard to imagine most of the modern gaming industry without the id Tech engines. Heck, you can find remnants of the Quake engine in stuff like Source. And the engine behind the new Doom game is kind of amazing in terms of optimization. TPBM prefers coffee over tea.
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What do you like about the user above you?
Alyxx Thorne replied to Dr. Derpy Hooves Ph.D's topic in Forum Games
Reads my reviews <3 -
Yeah I agree with you on Blood. Bloody hard game though. Have you ever tried Ben & Jerry's peanut butter cups ice cream?
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Haven't really thought about it yet. What's your favourite build engine game (Duke 3D, Blood, Shadow Warrior etc.)?
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What do you like about the user above you?
Alyxx Thorne replied to Dr. Derpy Hooves Ph.D's topic in Forum Games
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A raven with a shield living on a rainbow. El Matador
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I've never seen a ghost but I've definitely had experiences with one while I was visiting my mother's house. She openly admits there is a ghost there and after sleeping there I am inclined to believe her as things would disappear, doors would open without any obviously force and other strange things happened. It was creepy but kind of cool too. As for UFO's I've seen plenty of unexplained lights in the sky at night but I dunno, never really anything I would classify as an actual flying object. TPBM is a Lo Wang fan.
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Spec Ops: The Line + Shadow Warrior = Spec Ops: Shadow Warrior Lo Wang is sent into Iraq on a highly classified mission to rescue horribly animated anime babes.
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8/10
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"I'll taff the everloving crap out of you."