#1
Posted 01 January 2008 - 07:18 AM
Nerf Rocket Air Launcher
#2
Posted 01 January 2008 - 10:06 AM
I stayed up till five, but then it just got too damn boring.
Most recent write up-
Sharpshooter 2
#3
Posted 01 January 2008 - 11:06 AM
I'm amazing at Forza3! I destroyed the engine of a 2mil C car by downshifting! YAY!
I hate you. And all noobs who are like "OMFG i r liek, glued sh1t 2 shit. jak offf ma ego. NAOW!"
#4
Posted 01 January 2008 - 11:28 AM
AWESOME NITEFINDER
#7 Guest_CornMan_*
Posted 01 January 2008 - 12:05 PM
#8
Posted 01 January 2008 - 12:09 PM
I totally agree its so pointless, And how people think that just cause its new years you can throw out all the garbage from last year. BULLSHIT all your problems stay there and they still bother you. There is absolutely no difference between today and yesterday besides the numbers on our clocks.
Fuckin new years...
Blaffair to Rememblack.
#9
Posted 01 January 2008 - 02:59 PM
#10
Posted 01 January 2008 - 03:13 PM
#11
Posted 01 January 2008 - 03:19 PM
Edited by venom213, 01 January 2008 - 03:19 PM.
#12
Posted 01 January 2008 - 03:22 PM
You ought to be thankful you have another year to live.
I've told people like this in the past... whenever you feel like life is unfair to you, go to the cancer ward of a children's hospital. You never see the kids there grumbling or mad that they didn't get what they wanted or that they are uptight about this or that.
They're just happy to be alive one more day.
Did you know that in this country, the United States of America, 90% of teenagers own a mobile phone (cell, PCS, digital), a home computer (laptop or desktop), or BOTH? And 95% of households now connect to the Internet in one form or another (you wouldn't be here if you couldn't). No other country comes close to that.
In fact, in many other countries, teens your age are working 10-16 hours a day, for less money than you'd make at McDonald's in an hour.
Add to that the fact that you can walk your streets without worry about government troops or militia who can and would shoot you on the spot for some of the things that we take for granted; the ability of free speech to speak our minds about government, etc.
Sheet, the simple fact that you have clean water, electricity, and communications mean that you fare better than 70% of the world.
And problems? Problems are what you make of them. You can either sit there and bitch and moan and whine about them, or you can DO SOMETHING ABOUT THEM. Suck it up a little. Grow some round ones. Discipline yourselves, make those changes, or you'll be grumbling about the same things, time after time, year after year, and NOTHING will change until you do.
If the problem you have is with your "shitty, demanding parents", then pack up, move out, get a job, and show them how it's supposed to be done. Pay some bills. Go shop for and cook your own food. And you don't just clean up your room anymore, you clean up your whole house, including the bathroom.
Or, just be thankful that you have parents who care enough to give you a roof over your head and three meals (sometimes more), almost on demand while you play your video games or surf the 'net.
I had no problems in 2007. Only challenges that made me grow even more in character and in discipline, than in the previous year. I look forward to 2008. Happy New Year, people.
-Piney-
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#13
Posted 01 January 2008 - 03:26 PM
Wait, how do you own at a single player puzzle game?Celebrated New Years with my new killer Orange Box team. I suck at hl2 but own at tf2 and portal. In 5 matches (all in different maps didn't play Hydro) we lost 1 round...Oh well, we aren't COMPLETELY perfect...
Why dont you have anything to drink!?
Choose one, making you better feeling!
#14
Posted 01 January 2008 - 03:52 PM
You ought to be thankful you have another year to live.
Thats not for certain.
Instead you should be glad you survived another year.
My new years eve was very boring. I stayed home this year and had a few beers.
I had two options
Option A: Go to Niagara Falls Casino on the 30th and be drunk for two days until new years with one of my buddies.
Option B: Go to my other buddies house who was celebrating by having dinner with another guy with no alcohol.
So we have super super exciting and very boring. I like to be somewhere in the middle leaning towards super exciting.
I would have gone with option A but I had to work on the 31st.
New years eve sucked but I am grateful to be alive I guess.
I don't feel the way I used to do.
I know its bad,
After what we had,
But I’m just not the angel you knew.
#15
Posted 01 January 2008 - 04:26 PM
I, for one, am thankful for many things - to be alive another year, to have great friends and family, and also to Nerf your asses off again in 2008.
-Groove
"Too close for missiles, I'm switchin' to guns"
#16
Posted 01 January 2008 - 04:40 PM
I did not end up getting drunk, I did have a decent amount to drink though. My Girlfriend and I planned a party for our families on New Years Eve and we had a lot of fun. Lots of snacking and games, watched the ball drop, then watched that idiot dirtbiker jump a football field, then do it again.
All in all, an enjoyable experience and I'm looking forward to the New Year. It does, in spite of the cynicism voiced here, bring new opportunities for growth and change. I think it's going to be a good one.
#17
Posted 01 January 2008 - 04:43 PM
And our usual tradition of watching movies until we all nearly fall asleep in the middle of one. But this time around we had the projector setup and were watching them on our new 9x6 foot screen.
Spent New Years Day cleaning up my Bedroom/Workroom
Edited by CaptainSlug, 01 January 2008 - 09:04 PM.
#18
Posted 01 January 2008 - 04:45 PM
And now it's snowing.
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<death09>my girlfriend broke up with me and sent me pix of her and her new boyfriend in bed
<ktp753>ouch.
<death09>yeah.i sent them to her dad
#19
Posted 01 January 2008 - 05:05 PM
You ungrateful little kids.
You ought to be thankful you have another year to live.
I've told people like this in the past... whenever you feel like life is unfair to you, go to the cancer ward of a children's hospital. You never see the kids there grumbling or mad that they didn't get what they wanted or that they are uptight about this or that.
They're just happy to be alive one more day.
Did you know that in this country, the United States of America, 90% of teenagers own a mobile phone (cell, PCS, digital), a home computer (laptop or desktop), or BOTH? And 95% of households now connect to the Internet in one form or another (you wouldn't be here if you couldn't). No other country comes close to that.
In fact, in many other countries, teens your age are working 10-16 hours a day, for less money than you'd make at McDonald's in an hour.
Add to that the fact that you can walk your streets without worry about government troops or militia who can and would shoot you on the spot for some of the things that we take for granted; the ability of free speech to speak our minds about government, etc.
Sheet, the simple fact that you have clean water, electricity, and communications mean that you fare better than 70% of the world.
And problems? Problems are what you make of them. You can either sit there and bitch and moan and whine about them, or you can DO SOMETHING ABOUT THEM. Suck it up a little. Grow some round ones. Discipline yourselves, make those changes, or you'll be grumbling about the same things, time after time, year after year, and NOTHING will change until you do.
If the problem you have is with your "shitty, demanding parents", then pack up, move out, get a job, and show them how it's supposed to be done. Pay some bills. Go shop for and cook your own food. And you don't just clean up your room anymore, you clean up your whole house, including the bathroom.
Or, just be thankful that you have parents who care enough to give you a roof over your head and three meals (sometimes more), almost on demand while you play your video games or surf the 'net.
I had no problems in 2007. Only challenges that made me grow even more in character and in discipline, than in the previous year. I look forward to 2008. Happy New Year, people.
-Piney-
Wow.
You know, you really made me think after reading this. I mean Im not a spoiled little bytch like you infered. I'm thankful to God that I have a great normal life. I just realized that I really need to do something with my life.
Thanks alot!
-Vacc
#20
Posted 01 January 2008 - 06:35 PM
I went to bed at 11:30. I say fuck New Year's if you don't have your girl to celebrate it with.
Awwwwww. Someone got dumped.
Groove:...........seriously, WTF. Don't tell me you've been drinking and ranting.
Hmmm. I wonder if anyone saw the piece of confetti saying "assfarts".
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#21
Posted 01 January 2008 - 07:43 PM
I'd say mine was pretty good.
Team 1337 from laser quest Newington. (honorary fifth member)
FOAMalicious!
DARTomatic!
#22
Posted 01 January 2008 - 08:03 PM
Piney... I get what you're saying, but this isn't really about being ungrateful. I mean, yea, some people didn't have fun, but that doesn't mean they're not grateful. For those who "f*" new year's... no, they don't like the holiday, but I bet they're happy to be alive. *shrug...*
EDIT: Server error.
Edited by Flaming Hilt, 01 January 2008 - 08:03 PM.
...and ideas are bulletproof. "
#23
Posted 01 January 2008 - 08:08 PM
I live 30 miles north of Detroit. Most dangerous city in the U.S. Darn proud of it, too.You ungrateful little kids.
Add to that the fact that you can walk your streets without worry about government troops or militia who can and would shoot you on the spot for some of the things that we take for granted; the ability of free speech to speak our minds about government, etc.
EDIT: added that hilarious quote to my signature, while playing with my butthole
Edited by sn1per, 01 January 2008 - 08:41 PM.
sn1per I appreciate your humor, that made me laugh literally out loud.
"It's a free country, UNDER MY DICTATORSHIP!!!"
-Connor
#24
Posted 01 January 2008 - 08:20 PM
I live 30 miles north of Detroit. Most dangerous city in the U.S. Darn proud of it, too.You ungrateful little kids.
Add to that the fact that you can walk your streets without worry about government troops or militia who can and would shoot you on the spot for some of the things that we take for granted; the ability of free speech to speak our minds about government, etc.
You live in the most dangerous city and you say darn? How are you still walking the streets?
#25
Posted 01 January 2008 - 08:25 PM
30 MILES NORTH!!! By the way, darn sounds better in that expression.
I live 30 miles north of Detroit. Most dangerous city in the U.S. Darn proud of it, too.You ungrateful little kids.
Add to that the fact that you can walk your streets without worry about government troops or militia who can and would shoot you on the spot for some of the things that we take for granted; the ability of free speech to speak our minds about government, etc.
You live in the most dangerous city and you say darn? How are you still walking the streets?
sn1per I appreciate your humor, that made me laugh literally out loud.
"It's a free country, UNDER MY DICTATORSHIP!!!"
-Connor
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