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FollowThisLogic
Nay. We are but men. ROCK.
The man with the plan.
posted on 01-04-2002 @ 10:32 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
I don't recall ever seeing anyone post about this...

Anyone else have Yuri's Revenge? I got it shortly after it came out, and I definitely enjoy it. I think they did a lot of work on the balance of the units... since all Soviet mind control went off to Yuri, they did a pretty good job of giving the Soviets units and structures to even things out...

C&C is probably the best strategy series around anymore, since everyone's all about FPS's.

Anyone even play it anymore?

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Sephiroth
posted on 01-04-2002 @ 10:44 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
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L33T LIEK JEFFK MOTHERBITCHES. I fucking hate everyone of you motherfuckers, so leave me the fuck alone and DIE. Jesus Christ, you fucking mongoloids disgust me. You're all living proof of why Abortions should be mandatory in some cases. We should Enslave the retards and use them to build our Utopia. After that, we'll just put a bullet in their mis-shapen skulls. Or throw them in ovens, whichever is cheaper.

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This message was edited by Sephiroth on 1-4-02 @ 10:45 PM
SLASH
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(I'm a dick and I like to ruin people's plans)
posted on 01-04-2002 @ 10:44 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 00
quote:

RA2


Deja vu.



AIM: SmarterChild

Write To Me Here

I think it all started with the Declaration of Independence -- the idea that we had the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That pursuit is what took America from the revolution to the computer age in 200 years. But the progress has come at a price. The obvious being the people that were exploited to make it possible; the not so obvious being us, the first group of people that were given no obvious frontiers to conquer. We hear stories that about the good old days that don't seem to apply anymore. It's a generation gap that leaves us without role models. But the bright side is that without role models, there are no roles. Maybe that's what the 60s were all about -- getting rid of the roles. But what do we replace them with? Without any guidance, what do we replace them with? Without any guidance, the choices become overwhelming. Sometimes it just makes everything feel hopeless. So we destroy our bodies in the search of an ideal. Try to salvage relationships that don't work. We feel we must do something, instead of doing something that we feel. It is the prison of self-imposed momentum, and the sad part is that we get used to it. It reminds me of a song I heard the other day. It's called "The Going Nowhere Fast." But the people I have met here have shown me another side of Nowhere. They've pointed out the beautiful irony that stagnation makes it easy to stop and smell the roses, if we just let it. What would we be if we had nothing to rebel against? Well we could finally be ourselves, the first group of people who stopped looking for the answers long enough to appreciate the questions. And all we have to do is to make our own Declaration of Independence. We can embrace the right to life and liberty by simply realizing that happiness exists -- not to pursue, but to accept. After that the only challenge would be to make sure with the rest of our lives that we weren't just another fad. I don't know, it's an idea. What do you think?



FollowThisLogic
Nay. We are but men. ROCK.
The man with the plan.
posted on 01-04-2002 @ 10:49 PM      
O&A Board Regular
Registered: Oct. 00
quote:

Deja vu.


NICE.

Actually, I posted this cause my Yuri's Revenge had been missing in action for a bit, so when I found it tonight, I had to play.

Click here if you're bored enough to email me.Everyone else has a scrolling marquee in their sigs. I was beginning to feel left out.
"Miracles and lucky charms made the girl of my dreams the girl in my arms." - Dr. Frank
SLASH
Pompous, Arrogant, Enigmatic, Bitter, Quirky, Misanthrope with a Weird Sense of Humor and an Iron Clad Memory while flooding the board with my Stream of Consciousness UFC
STRIKE 3
(I'm a dick and I like to ruin people's plans)
posted on 01-04-2002 @ 11:15 PM      
O&A Board Regular
Registered: Aug. 00
quote:

Actually, I posted this cause my Yuri's Revenge had been missing in action for a bit, so when I found it tonight, I had to play.



Bullshit! You posted this because of our converstion in I...eer.. yea you found your little computer toy... I apologize ;)



AIM: SmarterChild

Write To Me Here

I think it all started with the Declaration of Independence -- the idea that we had the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That pursuit is what took America from the revolution to the computer age in 200 years. But the progress has come at a price. The obvious being the people that were exploited to make it possible; the not so obvious being us, the first group of people that were given no obvious frontiers to conquer. We hear stories that about the good old days that don't seem to apply anymore. It's a generation gap that leaves us without role models. But the bright side is that without role models, there are no roles. Maybe that's what the 60s were all about -- getting rid of the roles. But what do we replace them with? Without any guidance, what do we replace them with? Without any guidance, the choices become overwhelming. Sometimes it just makes everything feel hopeless. So we destroy our bodies in the search of an ideal. Try to salvage relationships that don't work. We feel we must do something, instead of doing something that we feel. It is the prison of self-imposed momentum, and the sad part is that we get used to it. It reminds me of a song I heard the other day. It's called "The Going Nowhere Fast." But the people I have met here have shown me another side of Nowhere. They've pointed out the beautiful irony that stagnation makes it easy to stop and smell the roses, if we just let it. What would we be if we had nothing to rebel against? Well we could finally be ourselves, the first group of people who stopped looking for the answers long enough to appreciate the questions. And all we have to do is to make our own Declaration of Independence. We can embrace the right to life and liberty by simply realizing that happiness exists -- not to pursue, but to accept. After that the only challenge would be to make sure with the rest of our lives that we weren't just another fad. I don't know, it's an idea. What do you think?



Froy
King Shit
*board owner*

posted on 01-15-2002 @ 5:03 PM      
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Registered: Feb. 01
Actually RA2 is the one game that I actually play on the computer. I don't do any multiplayer, but I loved the single player game and the skirmishes.


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I believe in the hope and I pray...
That someday it may raise me... above these badlands


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