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Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 6:47 pm
Clone Yami Camron Flamheart The Iron Magus Kuma Woode I'm going to take a guess and say it's the animated... Because the threat is "coming". They're not threatening when they're inanimate. When they're animate they are, though. Oh... And... Nicu is amazing. <3
Plus, I don't want the Zurg to come back if it's as a threat.... Maybe its the predapups. ninja Don't even TRY telling me they used to be lawn ornaments. scream Perhaps they were house pets on the Zurgs' home planet.
@Kuma Woode: Yes, because "I keep getting raped by a hoard of lawn gnomes" sounds much more professional. sweatdrop Wow!!!! I owned the lawn gnomes since beta. The only things I fear are onions and OMGWTF monter. 4laugh I had his a** handed in a silver plate the very first time I went against him - I was in a six-men crew, of course, but the OMGWTF didn't even scratch me!
It was so cool.
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Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:15 pm
Clone Yami Camron Flamheart The Iron Magus Kuma Woode I'm going to take a guess and say it's the animated... Because the threat is "coming". They're not threatening when they're inanimate. When they're animate they are, though. Oh... And... Nicu is amazing. <3
Plus, I don't want the Zurg to come back if it's as a threat.... Maybe its the predapups. ninja Don't even TRY telling me they used to be lawn ornaments. scream Perhaps they were house pets on the Zurgs' home planet.
@Kuma Woode: Yes, because "I keep getting raped by a hoard of lawn gnomes" sounds much more professional. sweatdrop Wow!!!! I owned the lawn gnomes since beta. The only things I fear are onions and OMGWTF monter. Onions? You mean Garlics?
What is this Onion you speak of?
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:54 am
I failed at OMGWTF. But we only had 4 men. But the manga was alright. Kinda sucked. Little laugh. Pretty much the usual, right? So what? Now we have to wait for Christmas?
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:12 am
Sole_Stealer I failed at OMGWTF. But we only had 4 men. But the manga was alright. Kinda sucked. Little laugh. Pretty much the usual, right? So what? Now we have to wait for Christmas? Unless we have a Very Gaia Thanksgiving. ._. And considering how people have an aneurysm whenever Gaia acknowledges that it is, in fact, an American company, this is very doubtful.
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:06 pm
The Iron Magus Sole_Stealer I failed at OMGWTF. But we only had 4 men. But the manga was alright. Kinda sucked. Little laugh. Pretty much the usual, right? So what? Now we have to wait for Christmas? Unless we have a Very Gaia Thanksgiving. ._. And considering how people have an aneurysm whenever Gaia acknowledges that it is, in fact, an American company, this is very doubtful. I can't see why people make a fuss over it. It's not like it's gonna hurt anyone.
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:08 pm
The Iron Magus So... did anyone NOT see this coming? Wait, you EXPECTED rufus in a dress?
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:23 pm
DracoDraconus The Iron Magus Sole_Stealer I failed at OMGWTF. But we only had 4 men. But the manga was alright. Kinda sucked. Little laugh. Pretty much the usual, right? So what? Now we have to wait for Christmas? Unless we have a Very Gaia Thanksgiving. ._. And considering how people have an aneurysm whenever Gaia acknowledges that it is, in fact, an American company, this is very doubtful. I can't see why people make a fuss over it. It's not like it's gonna hurt anyone. Because we'd be celebrating a Holiday not celebrated outside the USA..... Then again... St. Patrick's day anyone? :100% Irish and loving it:
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:52 pm
There definitely was a turkey and a leprechaun in the group that beat up Santa in the comic so long ago. Perhaps we will get both!
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:13 pm
Kuma Woode DracoDraconus The Iron Magus Sole_Stealer I failed at OMGWTF. But we only had 4 men. But the manga was alright. Kinda sucked. Little laugh. Pretty much the usual, right? So what? Now we have to wait for Christmas? Unless we have a Very Gaia Thanksgiving. ._. And considering how people have an aneurysm whenever Gaia acknowledges that it is, in fact, an American company, this is very doubtful. I can't see why people make a fuss over it. It's not like it's gonna hurt anyone. Because we'd be celebrating a Holiday not celebrated outside the USA..... Then again... St. Patrick's day anyone? :100% Irish and loving it:
The majority of the users are from the US, though. And so is everyone that works at Gaia. And I mean, we celebrate CHRISTMAS-- a CHRISTIAN holiday. Not everybody celebrates Christmas. Not everybody's Christian. But we still celebrate it, and NOT Hanukkah or Kwanzaa. I don't particularly want a Thanksgiving event. I just don't understand why people are so weird about this stuff... Kali Chondra There definitely was a turkey and a leprechaun in the group that beat up Santa in the comic so long ago. Perhaps we will get both! We definitely had a St. Patty's day event before. It was pretty fun!
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:38 pm
Kuma Woode DracoDraconus The Iron Magus Sole_Stealer I failed at OMGWTF. But we only had 4 men. But the manga was alright. Kinda sucked. Little laugh. Pretty much the usual, right? So what? Now we have to wait for Christmas? Unless we have a Very Gaia Thanksgiving. ._. And considering how people have an aneurysm whenever Gaia acknowledges that it is, in fact, an American company, this is very doubtful. I can't see why people make a fuss over it. It's not like it's gonna hurt anyone. Because we'd be celebrating a Holiday not celebrated outside the USA..... Then again... St. Patrick's day anyone? :100% Irish and loving it:
Well, what can you tell me about Halloween? Besides Mexico (who's got their own version of the festivities, and I like theirs better), I'd say no other country celebrates it as much as US - hell, does anyone outside the States go trick or treating? At my country, only candy and costumes stores dress up with a Halloween theme.
Not that I don't like it.... ninja
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:49 pm
Nite Lewis Kuma Woode DracoDraconus The Iron Magus Sole_Stealer I failed at OMGWTF. But we only had 4 men. But the manga was alright. Kinda sucked. Little laugh. Pretty much the usual, right? So what? Now we have to wait for Christmas? Unless we have a Very Gaia Thanksgiving. ._. And considering how people have an aneurysm whenever Gaia acknowledges that it is, in fact, an American company, this is very doubtful. I can't see why people make a fuss over it. It's not like it's gonna hurt anyone. Because we'd be celebrating a Holiday not celebrated outside the USA..... Then again... St. Patrick's day anyone? :100% Irish and loving it:
Well, what can you tell me about Halloween? Besides Mexico (who's got their own version of the festivities, and I like theirs better), I'd say no other country celebrates it as much as US - hell, does anyone outside the States go trick or treating? At my country, only candy and costumes stores dress up with a Halloween theme.
Not that I don't like it.... ninja WOAH! WOAH! WAIT!
Halloween was started in Ireland way before the birth of Christ. It became popular in Scotland not long afterward. England and Wales began celebrating it in the 8th century. It didn't even come to America until the 19th century and Mexico until the 60s.
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:53 pm
That being said, Halloween in America fails compared to the stuff from Ireland. There's no bomb fires or fireworks, we don't get school off, teenagers don't go out and play divination games. It's all about the candy and costumes here, which is boring. America has the least entertaining version of Halloween.
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:34 pm
Kuma Woode That being said, Halloween in America fails compared to the stuff from Ireland. There's no bomb fires or fireworks, we don't get school off, teenagers don't go out and play divination games. It's all about the candy and costumes here, which is boring. America has the least entertaining version of Halloween.
it's spelt bonfires btw.
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:09 pm
Kuma Woode WOAH! WOAH! WAIT!
Halloween was started in Ireland way before the birth of Christ. It became popular in Scotland not long afterward. England and Wales began celebrating it in the 8th century. It didn't even come to America until the 19th century and Mexico until the 60s.
This reminded me why I should never open my mouth without researching sweatdrop Sorry Kuma, I didn't know. I'm much more familliar with the Day of the Dead, and it being compared to US's Halloween. Now that you mention it, though, I do remember hearing something about Ireland....
Sorry ._.
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:26 pm
DracoDraconus Kuma Woode That being said, Halloween in America fails compared to the stuff from Ireland. There's no bomb fires or fireworks, we don't get school off, teenagers don't go out and play divination games. It's all about the candy and costumes here, which is boring. America has the least entertaining version of Halloween.
it's spelt bonfires btw. It's spelled, spelled, by the way. -_-'' If you're going to correct my spelling, at least make sure everything in your correcting sentence is spelled right.
At Nite: It's fine. ^^'' I just get annoyed when people think it's an American thing when it took hundreds of years for it to come here. Pet peeve you could say.
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