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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:36 pm
Just got home, octofest was a disaster and heaven.
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:39 pm
Good boy Yuuki Just got home, octofest was a disaster and heaven. A gift and a curse. lol
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Fist of the Bro Star Captain
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:46 pm
Fist of the Bro Star Good boy Yuuki Just got home, octofest was a disaster and heaven. A gift and a curse. lol Lots of people thought they were Irish and drank them-self to death. A sight where many people is drunk and slept on the grass without knowing bugs are crawling all over them. And here I was, taking picture so I could blackmail them.
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Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 3:44 pm
Good boy Yuuki Fist of the Bro Star Good boy Yuuki Just got home, octofest was a disaster and heaven. A gift and a curse. lol Lots of people thought they were Irish and drank them-self to death. A sight where many people is drunk and slept on the grass without knowing bugs are crawling all over them. And here I was, taking picture so I could blackmail them. Well I'm glad to hear that the opportunity did not go to waste.
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Fist of the Bro Star Captain
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Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:34 pm
Fist of the Bro Star I think Zanko is looking for you back in the un-living room. I wonder what would happen if you two tried to look through a book together? xD Aha, I know, but Dawn was waiting for Kirin to reply.
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 4:48 am
Valentine Valtieri Fist of the Bro Star Sounds pretty cool, but something that would be told better through an rpg game than a book. Oh? I always thought games were on too strict of a budget and time limit to actually tell the whole story, but that's an easy work around. I think the story feels too clichéd to join the game market...on top of that, I just don't know how I'd do it. I would pretty just ignore him on any writing advice Val....he's given me some before but they fall more under the lines of subjective opinion rather than criticism. (just me being honest...)
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:45 am
I also have some great ideas on car insurance! neutral
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:56 am
jwalker67 Valentine Valtieri Fist of the Bro Star Sounds pretty cool, but something that would be told better through an rpg game than a book. Oh? I always thought games were on too strict of a budget and time limit to actually tell the whole story, but that's an easy work around. I think the story feels too clichéd to join the game market...on top of that, I just don't know how I'd do it. I would pretty just ignore him on any writing advice Val....he's given me some before but they fall more under the lines of subjective opinion rather than criticism. (just me being honest...) Criticism is subjective opinion. >^>
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Fist of the Bro Star Captain
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:09 pm
jwalker67 Valentine Valtieri Fist of the Bro Star Sounds pretty cool, but something that would be told better through an rpg game than a book. Oh? I always thought games were on too strict of a budget and time limit to actually tell the whole story, but that's an easy work around. I think the story feels too clichéd to join the game market...on top of that, I just don't know how I'd do it. I would pretty just ignore him on any writing advice Val....he's given me some before but they fall more under the lines of subjective opinion rather than criticism. (just me being honest...) it's true though, he's more of a critical than subjective.
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:48 am
Fist of the Bro Star jwalker67 Valentine Valtieri Fist of the Bro Star Sounds pretty cool, but something that would be told better through an rpg game than a book. Oh? I always thought games were on too strict of a budget and time limit to actually tell the whole story, but that's an easy work around. I think the story feels too clichéd to join the game market...on top of that, I just don't know how I'd do it. I would pretty just ignore him on any writing advice Val....he's given me some before but they fall more under the lines of subjective opinion rather than criticism. (just me being honest...) Criticism is subjective opinion. >^> Then you and I have two very different opinions on what criticism is.
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 11:26 am
jwalker67 Fist of the Bro Star Criticism is subjective opinion. >^> Then you and I have two very different opinions on what criticism is. That isn't an opinion though. It's what it is. Criticism is literally an expression of disapproval from perceived flaws, in other words, a disapproving subjective opinion.
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 12:17 pm
Fist of the Bro Star jwalker67 Fist of the Bro Star Criticism is subjective opinion. >^> Then you and I have two very different opinions on what criticism is. That isn't an opinion though. It's what it is. Criticism is literally an expression of disapproval from perceived flaws, in other words, a disapproving subjective opinion. Yaaaaaaaaaa...... uh-huh ok... i see ok now buh bai (sorry, I stopped at "that isn't an opinion though", I wasn't necessarily interested about carrying on a discussion about what an opinion is.....regardless of who happened to be right or wrong) Well now, since that riveting conversation is done with, does anyone know how to delete a Windows XP's Admin's password short of booting a password recovery software via CD-RW? I've tried jumping and flashing the system BIOS but that just doesn't seem to work....Freaking Windows XP service pack 1 won't let me update to Service Pack 2 unless I have the pass-code. Need to get this computer ready for my supervisor. Oh god....why am I asking this here.
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Valentine Valtieri Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 12:32 pm
jwalker67 Fist of the Bro Star jwalker67 Fist of the Bro Star Criticism is subjective opinion. >^> Then you and I have two very different opinions on what criticism is. That isn't an opinion though. It's what it is. Criticism is literally an expression of disapproval from perceived flaws, in other words, a disapproving subjective opinion. Yaaaaaaaaaa...... uh-huh ok... i see ok now buh bai (sorry, I stopped at "that isn't an opinion though", I wasn't necessarily interested about carrying on a discussion about what an opinion is.....) Well now, since that riveting conversation is done with, does anyone know how to delete a Windows XP's Admin's password short of booting a password recovery software via CD-RW? I've tried jumping and flashing the system BIOS but that just doesn't seem to work....Freaking Windows XP service pack 1 won't let me update to Service Pack 2 unless I have the pass-code. Need to get this computer ready for my supervisor. Oh god....why am I asking this here. You're trying too hard. http://www.ehow.com/how_6938387_reset-xp-admin-password.html
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 12:34 pm
Valentine Valtieri jwalker67 Fist of the Bro Star jwalker67 Fist of the Bro Star Criticism is subjective opinion. >^> Then you and I have two very different opinions on what criticism is. That isn't an opinion though. It's what it is. Criticism is literally an expression of disapproval from perceived flaws, in other words, a disapproving subjective opinion. Yaaaaaaaaaa...... uh-huh ok... i see ok now buh bai (sorry, I stopped at "that isn't an opinion though", I wasn't necessarily interested about carrying on a discussion about what an opinion is.....) Well now, since that riveting conversation is done with, does anyone know how to delete a Windows XP's Admin's password short of booting a password recovery software via CD-RW? I've tried jumping and flashing the system BIOS but that just doesn't seem to work....Freaking Windows XP service pack 1 won't let me update to Service Pack 2 unless I have the pass-code. Need to get this computer ready for my supervisor. Oh god....why am I asking this here. You're trying too hard. http://www.ehow.com/how_6938387_reset-xp-admin-password.html How can I log onto an account with Admin privileges if I don't have the Admin Passcode? xd
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Valentine Valtieri Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 12:37 pm
jwalker67 Valentine Valtieri jwalker67 Fist of the Bro Star jwalker67 Fist of the Bro Star Criticism is subjective opinion. >^> Then you and I have two very different opinions on what criticism is. That isn't an opinion though. It's what it is. Criticism is literally an expression of disapproval from perceived flaws, in other words, a disapproving subjective opinion. Yaaaaaaaaaa...... uh-huh ok... i see ok now buh bai (sorry, I stopped at "that isn't an opinion though", I wasn't necessarily interested about carrying on a discussion about what an opinion is.....) Well now, since that riveting conversation is done with, does anyone know how to delete a Windows XP's Admin's password short of booting a password recovery software via CD-RW? I've tried jumping and flashing the system BIOS but that just doesn't seem to work....Freaking Windows XP service pack 1 won't let me update to Service Pack 2 unless I have the pass-code. Need to get this computer ready for my supervisor. Oh god....why am I asking this here. You're trying too hard. http://www.ehow.com/how_6938387_reset-xp-admin-password.html How can I log onto an account with Admin privileges if I don't have the Admin Passcode? xd Well...that just shows you I only skim conversations! In all honesty, I don't have a clue. I'm not far enough in to my Information and Technology classes to tell you how to control the Administrator without knowing the pass.
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