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Posted 17 years ago2006-05-18 15:13:05 UTC
in Now smelling Post #180810
You don't like being high, eh? The first few times I didn't either, but then it became enjoyable. The VERY first time, I was doing pushups on the floor, my friend's dog came up to me and I thought it was a bear and started fighting it. Good times.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-18 06:10:54 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180714
Valley Lodge - Every Little Thing
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-18 05:26:09 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180706
Bronco Bullfrog - Together
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-18 03:26:27 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180695
Actionslacks - This Damn Nation
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-18 02:02:49 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180688
Actionslacks - We Are Not The Losers (Anymore)
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-17 15:50:03 UTC
in Now smelling Post #180624
Some nasty bitch sitting next to me who smells like chlorine!

Lock it if you want, I just had to whine.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-17 15:46:53 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180623
People on here need to listen to more music, that's what I say. Or at least talk about it, C'MON PEEPZ.

Gran Ronde - Fist Fight.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-17 15:23:16 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180614
Hush - You Shouldn't Have Said That
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-17 04:29:36 UTC
in 2006 Mapping competition. Post #180491
I used to be a mod on the VERC mapping forums, unfortunately that was back when I didn't know nearly as much about mapping. Now I get to post news and edit articles (which there aren't any of anymore). HURRAY.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-17 04:28:26 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180490
Mirah - The Garden
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-17 02:19:37 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180477
String Quartet Tribute To Elliott Smith - Speed Trials
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-17 02:11:35 UTC
in 2006 Mapping competition. Post #180476
take Hugh, look at that screen, he's a talented Half-life mapper.
Aww, shucks! :glad:
he just has no maps in the vault.
Yes I do. :P

And I'm a Snarkpitter + VERC admin (though the latter doesn't mean anything now thanks to their gosh-darned dev wiki). I just try to not get too condescending 'cause if you're condescending and then turn out to be wrong, you're a moron x2. But yes, I agree, TWHL's a very laid-back place. :)
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-16 17:32:37 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180423
String Quartet Tribute To Elliott Smith - Angeles
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-16 17:19:38 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180417
Ben Folds Five - Narcolepsy
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-16 15:50:11 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180412
Elliott Brood - Twill
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-16 04:37:39 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180365
Calla - This Better Go As Planned
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-16 02:02:09 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180354
Haley Bonar - Daisy Girls
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 23:17:11 UTC
in 2006 Mapping competition. Post #180341
woo, in-editor shot. Probably could have used a better angle but I'm too lazy to get two shots atm.
User posted image
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 15:55:54 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180297
The Gossip - Fire Signs
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 15:33:37 UTC
in 2006 Mapping competition. Post #180290
Yeah, it's not like you're the sole judge or anything so there's no reason not to (unless you don't want to).
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 15:28:47 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180288
Valet - Cop Stories
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 15:28:22 UTC
in 2006 Mapping competition. Post #180287
Good! Props are the devil. I say that as a non-Source mapper as Ant so kindly points out. If it wasn't for the golly gosh-darned physics, I'd view them entirely as prefabs... damn you, physics.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 15:10:12 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180277
Matt Costa - Sunshine
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 15:00:51 UTC
in 2006 Mapping competition. Post #180274
Yeah, I'm gonna post some screens of my map in a while too, it's for HL1 'cause nobody pressures you to use props in HL1 and I prefer brushwork to begin with.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 11:17:04 UTC
in 2006 Mapping competition. Post #180213
I'm gonna throw part of my Reissues map in, puwahaha. I hope CJ and ReNo enter.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-15 02:18:16 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180144
Citizen Bird - Joy
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-14 23:09:43 UTC
in Now Playing Post #180123
Sean Na Na - The Human Raft
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-13 06:28:45 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179726
Brisa Roch? - Mystery Man
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-13 06:01:32 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179723
The Cribs - Hey Scenesters!
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-13 05:55:15 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179721
Sambassadeur - Ice & Snow
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-13 03:29:46 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179707
The Ark - Deliver Us From Free Will
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-12 05:15:53 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179571
Sean Na Na - Double Date
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-12 03:24:18 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179566
Kate Maki - Strangest Dream
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-12 02:49:07 UTC
in Another simple debate Post #179559
He wouldn't actually get arrested, he'd get put in a hospital. I've never heard of anyone getting arrested for attempted suicide; about the only trouble you could get into for attemtped suicide is, for example, if you were an airline pilot and tried to kill yourself mid-flight, and that's just because it endangers everyone else aboard.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-11 15:48:50 UTC
in Another simple debate Post #179508
Assisted suicide runs into trouble because the doctors could say they "assisted" the patient, suicide's illegal because a government isn't supposed to let its citizens die.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-11 15:10:57 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179502
Songs: Ohia - Cotton Hill

Kweller ftw.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-11 06:11:23 UTC
in Dunce Americans Post #179441
Again, cheap-arse Yankland. :P One wage. He's not a "professional" technician, he just does the same work as one.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-11 06:10:48 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179440
The Jessica Fletchers - Summer Holiday And Me
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-11 03:12:38 UTC
in Dunce Americans Post #179435
Over here in cheap-arse Yankland, people regularly do more than one job, like my school's history teacher was the girls basketball coach and athletic director.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-11 01:52:38 UTC
in Another simple debate Post #179426
They've got doctor-assisted suicide here in Oregon, essentially if you have a terminal disease and less than 6 months to live, you can get a prescription for an overdose of painkillers, essentially. Not sure if this has been mentioned but I don't want to read it to check, 'cause I'm lazy.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-11 01:49:50 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179425
Machine Go Boom - The Punchline Song
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-10 04:58:43 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179271
Bandits Of The Acoustic Revolution - They Provide The Paint For The Picture-Perfect Masterpiece That You Will Paint On The Insides Of Your Eyelids

I wouldn't double-post normally but that title is just so long, haha.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-10 03:27:48 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179266
Sean Na Na - The Human Raft
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-08 16:19:41 UTC
in Now Playing Post #179085
John Vanderslice - Me And My 424

Never could go wrong with Vanderslice, except for his boring songs. Hah.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-08 16:17:42 UTC
in Dunce Americans Post #179084
Slightly off-topic: For the sake of argument, let's say that abortion's not murder until it's past the 20 weeks or whatever it is the law says. How come somebody who shoots a mother who's been pregnant for a week gets charged with double homicide?
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-08 02:05:03 UTC
in Dunce Americans Post #178960
Aye, murder requires planning/intent, if you kill someone unintentionally then it's manslaughter. woot for Law & Order.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-05 17:06:15 UTC
in Dunce Americans Post #178594
You can only buy food with your food stamps here (hence the name, I suppose) which is all fine and dandy except for, yes, the people who abuse the system. Strangely, my history class was all about the welfare system today. One guy was saying that people buy their food with the food stamps and then pull out a wad of cash (amount unspecified) and buy their ciggies/lottery tickets, and he felt that they should have to choose between ciggies/food, aaaaaand I agree. Blah.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-05 04:45:42 UTC
in Dunce Americans Post #178508
Yes, you really played Buddhist 'ol me...
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-05 01:34:39 UTC
in Dunce Americans Post #178486
For Seventh:
As for the disabled. Let's take an example. He's rather famous, actually, and is very highly regarded internationally across the large majority of society. Ohhhh, but he's disabled, so surely he's of less use to society than "normal people"?
No, because he's not mentally disabled... and he's rich. ;)
Bring out the death penalty for all crimes?
No, replace life in prison with the death penalty so you have to pay for a syringe/whatever-chemicals-they-use instead of 40+ years of food/health care for some guy who's not getting out anyway.
For Xyos:
Its a work of fantasy, of fiction!
So ideas from fictional works can't be thought-provoking or true?
These philosophers sat all day contemplating these thoughts and beliefs.
I could sit around all day and think 2+2 = 5 (in base 10) and I'd still be wrong. Just because you think about something a lot doesn't make any it truer. You say yourself "these thoughts and beliefs" as if thoughts/beliefs are more valid than any other.
Posted 18 years ago2006-05-04 03:30:40 UTC
in Dunce Americans Post #178347
No, they don't bring up Darwin at all, but they're definitely not creationists and generally are evolutionists. I'm just curious as to why the government feels the necessity to spend resources on non-productive malcontents. I wouldn't say it's borderline eugenics unless the government spends resources on healthy, productive people... which it doesn't.