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Keep in mind that you’ve read the most “exaggerated” one, where they even shoot and kill. Furthermore, it’s the one where various tough characters from the saga come together (all of them hardcore) and new, even tougher ones pop up, including Vanilla Ride, who will surely be part of the next episode. Those who read Hap & Leo no longer want a plot (since they’re all the same), they want to read the one-liners and see what other unbelievable characters J.R.L. will come up with. And with Vanilla Ride, I think he has surpassed the surmountable; she seems like a character from Street Fighter. For me, he can make another 25 exactly the same, and I’ll buy them all.
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The good old Paint, the preferred weapon of the Shardana army...
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<< contains (virtually) only three tracks from "Homework" >> It has all of them; this live is a mash-up of all the tracks, there are even moments with overlapping beats. They gave me back the CD yesterday after years and years, I just finished listening to it. It hits even harder than I remembered, even better than the Chemical Brothers on New Year's 2000. The good old days before inserting the annoying voices that ruin everything, and before splitting live performances into tracks, which is the worst mistake in an electronic live show.
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Wow, what do you use to edit the images, a hammer and chisel? If the graphic designer at DeB sees that stuff with pixels as big as watermelons, he'll commit suicide on the next diving mission :D
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Damn, I'm losing my touch. It's obvious you'd laugh at something like this; just imagine the hurt ego of all those who take 3 hours to write their little page, checking dates, record labels, reading others' reviews for ideas... and then you end up there, in the clearance section "7 reviews for €1." But I really can't remember it; it must have been erased from the titles of the albums released in the following years :)
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I've never seen that homepage. I liked the Selected Reviews homepage, with the grumpy comments from those who didn't make it to the homepage. Some people would get really mad, bundles of laughs in .zip format.
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<< It could also fit as an editorial, I remember the one by Cornell >>> In the editorial archive, aren't there around 7/8 texts titled "Even 'user x' loves Debaser"? Maybe even more than 7/8. Sorry for going down memory lane, but it's not my fault if I remember everything. More than anything, I'd like to receive the forum archive by mail; there are a couple that I would gladly reread. You haven't thrown it away, have you?
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But I was talking about the exaggerated number of users M, of course. And the point of the discussion was connected to Bertle's dream. There aren't (enough) women to create a site like that. I don't care, I've seen enough already. Once, however, I had created a movement with Nick, Josi_, and Antimo_D (downlines were in fashion back then?), it seems it was called "PTCSDB". Miserably failed at birth :D
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I dream of a Debasio for couples, where HE writes sweet review poems for HIS HER and SHE comments only with heart emojis like those from your last post. In a couple of days, everyone would end up with diabetes, but it would still be beautiful... >>> There has already been Bartle, there has already been. And believe me, no one got diabetes, quite the opposite, it was a bile overflow. Those who were present for all the love stories know what I'm talking about, and while they read, they are laughing. (I know you’re laughing, I know). I can only tell you one, the one between The Silent Man and a user named MetalSomething, then I don’t remember which user stole MetalSomething from Silent Man, and for two days the Wounded Silent wrote not-so-funny posts, more than that. I can't tell you the others because they weren't funny (but those who were there are now reading and laughing, really laughing). The only problem now is: THERE ARE NO WOMEN. There weren’t any before either, but now it’s just a crazy thing, a sausage festival of such vastness has never been seen, and it has lasted for quite a while now.
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Even trembling hands won't do, but pressing O+L2-L1+O-hard (cross aimed at the far post) is trickier timing-wise, or maybe it's just that I have a slow thumb. Square+L2-L1+O+O are all different buttons, and I find it easier to time things when I can still see the colors slightly out of sync. The more you know the button combinations, the more you can mess up when you're really flustered because you try harder. Of course, if there's something at stake (washing the dishes, cleaning the kitchen, or things like that), then you never make a mistake because you're focused.