of course! whithout the crate it made no sense!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Monsieur OUXX on Fri 23/04/2010 21:30:15And theres also the fact that he looks like Newman from seinfeldQuote from: markbilly on Fri 23/04/2010 20:41:44I liked the guy from The Infinity String.
He's certainly more than OK, but not perfectly drawn. for example< his face on the side walk is not great.
Quote from: GreenBoy on Wed 21/04/2010 07:03:00It kinda reminds me of Dexter's Laboratory
That looks strangely familar. :o
Quote from: Darth Mandarb on Fri 26/03/2010 19:37:22
I'm not going to go into the silly argument about, "The US is only nation to ever use nuclear weapons".
As for the modern-day threat of nuclear devastation I often use this quote:
"I'm not afraid of the man who wants ten nuclear weapons, Colonel. I'm terrified of the man who only wants one."
- Julia Kelly (Nicole Kidman) from The Peacemaker (1997)
Kim Jong Ill might be a bat-shit insane lunatic, but his arsenal of nukes doesn't concern me. It's more a defensive weapon than offensive in my opinion. I think most nations, now, that want nukes only want them so they can do other shit and hide behind their nuclear weapons. Or as a deterrent for any invasion-minded neighboring countries. I'm far more concerned about the religious nut-bag that just wants one small "dirty" bomb and access to a large city somewhere.
As for this:Quote from: Domino on Wed 24/03/2010 22:40:49I am probably alone on this one, but when playing Fallout 3, I always say to myself that I wish I could live in this world.
You're not alone, seconded! There's something about it that, for whatever strange reason, is appealing to me too! I also want to live on Serenity will Mal and the gang. Though I'd have to kill Simon so Kaylee would be mine. Maybe I'll use a nuke? Obviously it's in my nature
Quote from: Fusiomax on Thu 15/04/2010 15:45:24
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