The Real Inferno
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I for one am excited for Winona Ryder to testify in this very serious case.
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I swear... the more you post... the more idiotic you sound, lmfao.So everyone thinks that Cameron kissed you? Aww, that's cute![]()
I'm with Mr. DoomI'm about ready to say screw this world. Just shoot me. Oops. I just said it. lol
You're just mad because you lost the Ike FFAs lolI'm about ready to say screw this world. Just shoot me. Oops. I just said it. lol
lololololololololCriticalMonee said:Again thanks for the comments everyone....and to the guy i asked...im 17, why does that matter.
Also why would you people think this is a joke video....Im a very good player and these are awesome combos, nothing funny about it.
and from what you guys are saying ally is nowhere as near as good as i am, so i challenge him to beat me.
Well, sure, it wasn't, but from a legal standpoint, it sounds like a decent enough case, and you can guarantee he has a good lawyer. His arguements are no sillier than the people who sued McD's over Hot Coffee that they spilled, or people who sue over not being able to fly with a Superman cape.The case was never believable to begin with. This idiot's motive for the ongoing lawsuit(s) was being banned from psn, because it apparently affected his mentality.
*insert facepalm picture here.*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVf61CGvIZY
Step it up Mr. Doom!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzMLmdXffqI
You too Ratman!
lolololololololol
That's a Jizzworthy gathering. I'll see if I can make it.I'm hosting today at 5:30.
It'll be a gathering of Brawl/Tekken/Blazblue/SF4.
I was asking my law major friend about the case, and he said the last time someone tried a case like this they were laughed out of court.Well, sure, it wasn't, but from a legal standpoint, it sounds like a decent enough case, and you can guarantee he has a good lawyer. His arguements are no sillier than the people who sued McD's over Hot Coffee that they spilled, or people who sue over not being able to fly with a Superman cape.
heck ya I'll be thereI'm hosting today at 5:30.
It'll be a gathering of Brawl/Tekken/Blazblue/SF4.
Well, first of all, I feel that you think I'm idiotic just due to my vendetta against you. I've done nothing to warrant your attacks other than by contesting your so-called "clever remarks" (note the sarcasm) with statements you might (probably not though) understand.
I swear... the more you post... the more idiotic you sound, lmfao.
I have an honest question... no jokes or trolling what-so-ever: Are you mentally ********, or do you just do this for fun?
~Fino
*high five*so, from this point forward, I will indeed stop talking to you.
Hey andy are you hosting games Fri or Sat night?????
I lol'dWell, first of all, I feel that you think I'm idiotic just due to my vendetta against you. I've done nothing to warrant your attacks other than by contesting your so-called "clever remarks" (note the sarcasm) with statements you might (probably not though) understand.
To answer your question:
it's painfully obvious that I'm not mentally challenged in any way, shape or form. It's even more obvious that you realize that, in turn, showing all you wish to do is create a farce with me (which works, mind you). I have a pretty straightforward personality, and I just really don't like you at all. This may or may not come off as rude or ridiculous, but I only speak what's on my mind.
Also, I thought you had put me on your Smashboards ignore list. What happened to that? You miss someone who actually pays attention to your malicious posts (since many people seems to attempt to ignore you anyway)?
I just argue for the sake of arguing. Being in debate for 4 years in high school, I realize that not a lot of people enjoy this, but it happens anyway. If you want to call me ********, stupid or any other comment that apparently only you see fit, I won't fight it. I say this because I can't control what you say; so, from this point forward, I will indeed stop talking to you.
Congratulations for being the first person on my Smashboards ignore list, it takes a lot to achieve this inane task.
I almost swallowed my tongue when I saw that, lmfao.Awesome Smiley Face
JOSHUASTORM. I MIGHT NOW! lolHey andy are you hosting games Fri or Sat night?????
Hey I almost always just went after whoever was winning! Except for Snake dittos. I played uber gay there.mr. doom, from my point of view, you were just playing less gay than cameron was lol
except for when you stood at one end of the stage and spammed pit arrows during cam and i's epic fight
that was gay
cool. i'll be in town for thanksgiving until Sunday...it would be awesome to hang out with you guys again. If you would want to host Sat night that would be the best for me but let me know if you can only host Fri.JOSHUASTORM. I MIGHT NOW! lol
It was an endurance event for the couch potatoes.
In the final five minutes of the 12-hour marathon, with a few people sleeping on couches, the remaining players of “Super Smash Bros. Brawl" reminded each other of their last game. While the rest were at home sleeping, these four walked out like survivors.
At final count, about 100 people participated in the “biggest event of this semester," said Amy Shore, leader of the Student Activities Council Gaming Committee.
Since April, Shore's group has been planning a series of gaming tournaments for Wichita State students. While it had been “a bit tough" finding local sponsors for the event due to the economy, Shore said some businesses did not hesitate to join.
“We had one contact with Freddy's Frozen Custard, and they sent 12 free meals," she said. The group “did not even have to call them."
It was more than just fun and games for some participants at the 12-hour marathon, which started at 8 p.m. Friday in the RSC.
Tournament participants were serious. SAC staffers even had to step in when a fight broke out between two trash talkers.
Many came with their own gamepads.
A graphic design junior brought his own arcade replica controller for the “Street Fighter 4" series. He played like a contortionist, his right hand crossed over his left as he executed complicated sequences of quarter-circle movements.
Standing a few feet away, you could hear his rat-tat-tat tapping pace on the rectangle board as he calmly dispatched opponents.
Of the many gaming tournaments that night, “Super Smash Bros. Brawl" was the most popular. Competitors and audience members shouted each time someone scored an upset, while the loser often rolled up his controller cord, and the winner basked in a series of shoulder pats and handshakes.
Shore and Gamefest LAN Party organizers also accommodated the casual gamers, setting up tables for poker and various board games.
Leading this section was senior Russell Nibarger of a group called “Chronicles."
Nibarger is an aficionado of board games, to put it mildly. As he set up a game for the guests, he recited the instructions off the top of his head. He pointed to the table full of game boxes and said the whole thing was just one-third of his collection.
“I have about 400 board games," he said.
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