#26
Posted 01 March 2008 - 08:52 PM
I'm actually giving my guns away to my closest friends.
My sister's boyfriend really liked my brute shot youtube video so, I gave that to him away.
My closest bestest friend (whom was partially responsible for getting me into modding) is getting my ultimate gun, the Gunblade (I found it on this link: http://nerfhaven.com...wtopic=9343&hl= ), he visited me several times when I was passed out, and twice when I awoke... he spent a lot of money on get well gifts... (He was the guy in my 1st few videos, the one where we shot each other with the fully automatic gun).
The other reason is because... the Gunblade was based off his old design, and he pushed me into making it (I think)... if it weren't for him... I'd prob never had made it... (He also got the purple shot gun thing too I think...)
As for the Longshot DTB gun... I kinda want to hold onto to it for myself... but when my nephew comes of age... if he gets into Nerf, he'll get it.
sorry for anyone that might have wanted them... I remembered that I really don't like shipping things out...
but again... thanks for your kind words... really......
#27
Posted 01 March 2008 - 09:04 PM
#28
Posted 01 March 2008 - 09:51 PM
Me(or almost anyone for that matter) can't understand all the crap you(and your family) are facing. But try to keep a positive attitude, it always helps.
#29
Posted 01 March 2008 - 10:49 PM
Dude, I'm not trying to minimalize what happened to you, but seriously, cool it with the ellipses. It looks like everything you type will be your last words as you slowly slip into unconsciousness, if you read it literally. Just give it a rest. I may be a heartless prick on these boards, but it needs to be said.
C'mon boomer. SNAP OUT OF IT!!
See, now you must feel right back at home, at NerfHaven. THE place to know about Nerf.
Seriously, kid, get well. Don't rush anything. You young ones try to live life at 5000 miles per hour. Those video games sure mess your mind up.
And while were at it, can you return that Crossbow you got from me?
You know I'm joking because I don't have any crossbows.
-Piney-
(the other heartless prick)
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#30
Posted 02 March 2008 - 01:10 AM
And I think I'm going to be making a gunblade now, but I don't know if I'd use the Hornet.
Nice work, even if you don't remember it. Props to the azn.
#32
Posted 02 March 2008 - 09:02 AM
I'll try not to use them anymore. Again, sorry.
#33
Posted 02 March 2008 - 09:23 PM
2 more things:
1. Stop apologizing for everything there's no need for it, we understand.
2. Don't just give away all your Nerf guns like that. You're bing hasty. Just slow down let them sit in the corner and colect dust until you get reinterested in them again, and then things might start coming back. Or, crack a few of them open right now, and start re-learning the internal workings, that's bound to jog some memories, and if not, it doesn't matter, because you just relearned how to things work.
You have been a huge inspiration to me, and your detailed right-ups have helped me with my own ideas.
Get better soon.
Just because you can't see me doesn't mean I'm not there.
"Quoth the Raven,'Nevermore.'" - Edgar Allan Poe
#34
Posted 02 March 2008 - 09:33 PM
To me, that would indicate that you're either sad, or deeply thinking, not saying your last words.
How would frequent use of punctuation offend anyone in the first place?
Anyway, good luck again finding your memory.
#35
Posted 02 March 2008 - 11:30 PM
Thanks though Spectre666, I kinda remember your avatar due to the fact that I was a huge Halo fan. I was surprised though when my friend brought over his "XBOX360" "Halo 3" game. It was too many buttons to learn.
So I surrendered my controller to my other friends to play, it was fun to watch though (like a movie, but slightly annoying when Cortana keeps blocking the screen).
#36
Posted 03 March 2008 - 10:02 AM
Um, thanks guys, but the thing is, I tried doing what some of you suggested and read some of my old guides, and I don't even understand half of what they mean.
People who Nerf tend to abbreviate everything! There is a thread here or on Nerf HQ that translates them, it might help you to decipher some strange abbreviations your not used to hearing.
I'm not sure of the exact location of the thread, but I'm sure someone else here does.
And Spectre666 is right....Stop apologizing for things that are beyond your control...It not your fault.
You have been a huge inspiration to me, and your detailed right-ups have helped me with my own ideas.
Get better soon.
Yep, that is why I dubbed you "Man of Insane Mods" over at Foam Universe, its under your name in your profile.
Good luck man, I really don't believe in luck but you know what I mean.
#37
Posted 03 March 2008 - 01:29 PM
People who Nerf tend to abbreviate everything! There is a thread here or on Nerf HQ that translates them, it might help you to decipher some strange abbreviations your not used to hearing.
Don't forget the NerfWiki.
Good luck and God bless, b00m13.
-Jwasko, STILL Sole Surviving member of Steel City Nerf and Sober Sister of the Sex Dwarves
We NERF ON all day, and FUCK OFF all night
#38
Posted 03 March 2008 - 04:28 PM
Suggestion time! Watch Escaflowne. Your avatar is the main character (or at least one of them) of the series, so I assume you've watched it before. That may trigger some memories of what was happening when you were watching it. If you've never seen it before and just picked your avatar because you thought it looked cool, watch it anyways. It's a good series.
Also, watch B movies. Lots of them... seriously.
#39
Posted 03 March 2008 - 08:01 PM
Sure, I feel bad about this, but Boom seriously man.
"This "Halo 3" game"
Come on, I'm sorry but I'm not believeing that you lost ALL of your memory.
Maybe I'm the third heartless prick.
Stop giving away your entire life.
Hope you recover.
#40
Posted 03 March 2008 - 08:30 PM
He said he can't recall anything that happened after he was working on a mod in September.This is probably the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
Sure, I feel bad about this, but Boom seriously man.
"This "Halo 3" game"
Come on, I'm sorry but I'm not believeing that you lost ALL of your memory.
Maybe I'm the third heartless .
Stop giving away your entire life.
Hope you recover.
He said nothing about losing all of his memory, don't be so harsh. Halo 3 was released on September 25, so it's possible he doesn't remember it.
#41
Posted 03 March 2008 - 08:35 PM
But the pre-release hype was going on well before September.He said he can't recall anything that happened after he was working on a mod in September.
He said nothing about losing all of his memory, don't be so harsh. Halo 3 was released on September 25, so it's possible he doesn't remember it.
Hell, everybody knew about Halo 3.
*Possibly the fourth heartless dick.*
<3
#42
Posted 03 March 2008 - 08:43 PM
True, but for now no one really understands how the brain works. Who knows how he could have lost all memory of Halo 3, but still remember what he was doing weeks before it's release?But the pre-release hype was going on well before September.He said he can't recall anything that happened after he was working on a mod in September.
He said nothing about losing all of his memory, don't be so harsh. Halo 3 was released on September 25, so it's possible he doesn't remember it.
Hell, everybody knew about Halo 3.
*Possibly the fourth heartless dick.*
...Let's just drop it. I just wanted to say nerfer34 was being a tad impolite, considering the seriousness of this topic.
#43
Posted 04 March 2008 - 01:01 PM
...Let's just drop it. I just wanted to say nerfer34 was being a tad impolite, considering the seriousness of this topic.
I wasn't entirely sure what the doctor told me, but I think he mentioned that the disease is dangerous because it causes the brain to expand (maybe by pumping blood into it but not allowing it to release or something), and this way it'll push up against the inside of your skull or something.
I think they said if you make it pass the first 24 hours, then maybe you'd have a chance.
During the 2 weeks of being unconscious I actually didn't dream. You'd think I'd have a very long dream or something, but there was nothing going on at all.
If I'd have to compare the brain to anything, I'd say it's closely related to a computer.
The disease I had, would be like a virus someone implants in your PC to screw things up, misplace your files, delete your files, slow down your PC, etc.
I just wish the damn encephalitis disease didn't misplace/remove the good memories.
Like hanging out with my friends, and meeting my 'lil sister's 1st boyfriend.
My cousin called yesterday and tried to help me remind me what happened on his birthday last December. He said we, his older sister, and 3 of our lifelong friends (Amy, her bro Michael, and our friend Daniel) all went on a buffet and had a great time. The thing I probably regret most was that I don't know what our friend Amy looks like now, I still remember though, even when I was in my single digits (age1-9's) I had a crush on her, though she was probably 4-5 maybe even 6 years older then me ^^;
I don't expect anything to happen, that's why they call it a "crush" I guess, heh.
I guess I shouldn't have said Halo before, some people take it very seriously. I might have been one of those people too, when I came back to my room I found a set of books on disk about Halo stories called: "Halo The Ghosts of Onyx", a stack of Halo books next to them, and some collectors cups of Halo 3 from 7Eleven, heh, from a Halo fan's point of view, I guess I understand how they'd get upset when someone quotes Halo 3.
But Captain, thanks for standing up for me.
to "penguin807", I want to say to you, that your avatar was a light blue dolphin, am I right?
#44
Posted 04 March 2008 - 04:14 PM
As far as your situation goes, it seems like you've come out of it as well as can be expected, and I can do nothing more than hope for as full of a recovery as is possible. I never talked to you that much, or worked with you, but I enjoyed the modifications I saw. You seemed to be a pretty good guy. I hope that hasn't changed.
"Which road do I take?" she asked.
"Where do you want to go?" responded the Cheshire cat.
"I don't know," Alice answered.
"Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter."
#45
Posted 04 March 2008 - 04:34 PM
But the pre-release hype was going on well before September.He said he can't recall anything that happened after he was working on a mod in September.
He said nothing about losing all of his memory, don't be so harsh. Halo 3 was released on September 25, so it's possible he doesn't remember it.
Hell, everybody knew about Halo 3.
Possibly the fourth heartless dick.
Heartless PRICK not dick, retard.
Also he's probably more concerned about other things than nerf right now. If he wants to give them away because this is almost like starting a new life, he may not find them interesting, or I could be 100% wrong and he could love them more than anything else. The point is none of us know how he is feeling.
Oh and it is a LITTLE unbelievable that you can not remember halo 3. But I am a believer, which by the way cannot be spelled without the word LIE!
Just kidding.
Edited by Scotch, 04 March 2008 - 04:35 PM.
#46
Posted 04 March 2008 - 05:24 PM
There are alot of blowhards and liars across the internet, Boomie never stuck me as one of them.
If I'd have to compare the brain to anything, I'd say it's closely related to a computer.
The disease I had, would be like a virus someone implants in your PC to screw things up, misplace your files, delete your files, slow down your PC, etc.
Yeah, Its almost like you formatted your hard drive(Brain) and forgot to backup all your files....Just please take some advice, don't install Vista.
#48
Posted 04 March 2008 - 07:12 PM
#49
Posted 04 March 2008 - 08:01 PM
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