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Started by panda, February 15, 2006, 08:09:44 PM

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Chocofreak13

the kyuubei would accept you no problem. if it weren't for age. xD
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Nichi

I'd ask Kyubei to hook me up with a girlfriend...but, since I'd likely get turned into a 10-year-old girl in order for the contract to work, my girlfriend would come off as a lesbian Pedobear

Chocofreak13

-w- loliyuri isn't a bad thing.
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Nichi

#4593
I'm surprised this didn't happen in my hometown instead of Dallas


Zoidberg is everywhere


That guy you traded your Raichu with? He's a wizard


EDIT:
Bella asked me one time to "post toast". Well, several months later, I deliver :)

Bella

I can't believe it, somebody's actually poasted toast. @_@



Dr. Kraus


Nichi



Wise from your gwave [/altered_beast]


Ah, the simple yet funny failures...


These are badass jack-o-lanterns


I want this chair


I cracked up at this


Also...
So on this past Monday's episode of Atop the Fourth Wall...: ShowHide
We discover a 6th form of Missingno.
The original 5:


The newly discovered form

Red-Machine

Red_Machine: Flouting the Windows Lifecycle Policy since 1989!

IanDanKilmaster


The Choice of a New Generation.

NejinOniwa


Ooooooh yes, baby, froodiest ever.
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Chocofreak13

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Nichi

Parting out those PCs, I stumbled onto a processor I though was an urban legend: A Cyrix

Red-Machine

OMG KILL IT WITH FIRE!

I remember SO MANY games that refused to run on those things because they weren't 100% compliant with Intel standards.
Red_Machine: Flouting the Windows Lifecycle Policy since 1989!

Nichi

Well, you have to give them credit for creating a 150Mhz 386...
(Which is what I have)

Red-Machine

Or question their sanity.  A 150MHz 386 would be like a 10GHz Pentium 4, no better at running Vista/7/games as a 3GHz Pentium 4.
Red_Machine: Flouting the Windows Lifecycle Policy since 1989!