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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 26, 2015 7:15:06 GMT -5
I'm a mod on Okcupid. It only works if I'm on the PC though so I don't do it often. I just get to look through flagged photos and decide if they should be removed or not. One cool thing is I see a lot of nudity and could send messages to those girls if I wanted to That doesn't violate some sort of OKCupid Mod TOS? Or at least basic ethics? Possibly? I have no idea. Just because I COULD do a thing doesn't mean that I would. Any chick freaky enough to post nudes on Okcupid is too much for me. I just thought it was something that could be abused.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 25, 2015 17:13:21 GMT -5
We need a group of rebel flag waving douchebags for them to feud with, but I could get behind it. Especially if it's written with thought and care. So basically, I don't trust WWE to ever properly handle this type of subject matter.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 25, 2015 15:32:08 GMT -5
I'm a mod on Okcupid. It only works if I'm on the PC though so I don't do it often. I just get to look through flagged photos and decide if they should be removed or not. One cool thing is I see a lot of nudity and could send messages to those girls if I wanted to
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 25, 2015 11:10:28 GMT -5
WWE 2K15 may have been the first WWE game to utilize facial scanning technology, but it wasn't the first wrestling game to do so. A WCW game, known to the public as WCW 2000, was in development by EA when WWF bought them out. In a two page spread in the official PlayStation magazine, it was revealed that EA was scanning the heads of the WCW roster for maximum accuracy. I'm pretty sure they did the facial scan thing for WWF Warzone and Attitude.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 25, 2015 10:59:09 GMT -5
I would let any of you come into my home, drink my liquor, pet my cat and sleep on my couch. Except for Professor Chaos, I feel like he would try to take my cat home with him.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 24, 2015 11:47:59 GMT -5
I also have a Windows Phone and just took a look at the store. These are all very clearly unauthorized, and are just ROMS of either the SNES or GBA games. I can only imagine the special kind of hell that playing an SNES or GBA game on a touch screen is. Actually, I used to play the hell out of Final Fire Pro Wrestling on my phone and it worked pretty well.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 23, 2015 14:37:47 GMT -5
True, thought Zayn/Neville was 5 stars, and it's pretty difficult to have 5 star main events every show. Exactly. Just because they haven't topped that match doesn't mean the main events have been bad at all. Zayne/Neville was just too perfect.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 23, 2015 14:35:02 GMT -5
Vs Jericho in april 2000 (phantom title change) was good but not really great VS TAKA Michinoku for the WWF Title on RAW from around the same time was phenomenal. The work itself was good, not spectacular in and of itself, but within the context of making a total jobber look like he had a real chance at winning it was superb. But yea, HHH is best in gimmick matches.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 21, 2015 15:32:58 GMT -5
Rick and Morty is just pure excellence. Season 2 has been amazing so far and I don't see them slowing down any time soon. This is definitely my favorite cartoon.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 20, 2015 18:43:00 GMT -5
December 2 Dismember. They f***ed me out of seeing Sabu. Hell, they f***ed me out of seeing anything resembling an ECW show in general.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 20, 2015 14:30:25 GMT -5
I just can't get past you wearing those shoes with that dress
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 18, 2015 14:03:43 GMT -5
I don't even see how Tinder works for anybody. With POF and OkCupid I've never had trouble talking to girls and have had tons of dates over the years, even a relationship. With Tinder, I've gotten exactly one message, and she never even replied back. Maybe it works better for really attractive people or people in big cities, but for me it's just a waste of time.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 18, 2015 13:45:48 GMT -5
My greatest comedic fart happened when I was 11 years old. I was at my grandparents' house with my older cousin. WWF Warzone had just come out, and I was exhausted after playing it for like 5 hours straight. I was just kind of laying face down on the bed with no covers and the door was wide open. I had been laying there for a while, I should have been asleep but I wasn't. I also had a massive fart building inside of me. Suddenly, I heard the sound from the air conditioner change ever so slightly, indicating that I was no longer alone in the room. I thought to myself, "Josh is about to karate chop my butt crack". 5 seconds later, I hear him go "HEI-YA!" and I unleashed this devestating fart directly onto his hand. Poor dude never knew what hit him.
Actually, I have no idea how I knew he was going to do that. It had never happened before, but I guess I know him too well. That may have been my finest hour in life, actually.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 18, 2015 13:28:59 GMT -5
Like pretty much everything in comedy, it depends on context. Still, I will say that I very rarely laugh at them. This. I will laugh if I hear a particularly disgusting sounding or well timed one, but ususlly I just ignore it.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 18, 2015 13:26:08 GMT -5
Man I don't get some of the people in here. I hate country music but if they had a country music thread, I wouldn't go into a thread and hate on that music form. I feel that only rap gets that treatment. I really don't understand why. Also, at the end of the day, pretty sure DJs and their "Press Play" musical talent get the most hate amongst musical acts. Yea, I've spent countless hours making beats, writing rhymes, recording verses, editing, mixing and performing on stage. I've probably made $500 off of music in 10 years. A couple of years ago I met a DJ that makes $500 a weekend playing music at clubs. I make half of that WORKING MY ASS OFF 35 hrs a week at my job. He let me fool around with the equipment at a party and when I saw how ridiculously easy (and fun) it was, I got pretty jealous. He told me I was a natural, lmfao. I really should just drop $1000 on equipment and make DJ'ing my life. That said, some DJ's do have talent. If they make their own beats for remixes and whatnot, that's not exactly easy. But using a crossfader to switch between two songs sounds cool, but takes very little effort.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 18, 2015 13:15:50 GMT -5
It sounds kind of like indentured servitude. Yeesh. The Cash Money guys did get paid of course, just not the appropriate ammount. Thats why everyone (now even Wayne) attacked and/or tried to sue Cash Money after leaving. Birdman and Slim are some shady POS (Birdman even bought an entire area of NO and called it "Stunner Island", after Hurricane Katrina he had this: guyspeed.com/charles-sieger-miami-residence-sale) Master P gave back. Besides the free car and house he bought for everyone, I believe he paid every artist an advance from low 5 figures to high 5 figures. So releasing 2 albums (f.e. Fiend, Mac) meant at least 100k in their pockets, no matter what the albums sold. P took care of everybody Thanks for the info, that's really cool to hear about Master P. Birdman always seemed kinda scummy to me. It's sad that I only started hearing about this when Wayne left the label, but I feel a little vindicated for never supporting Cash Money records now. I didn't even really start appreciating Wayne until a couple of years ago and now that he's on his own, he seems to have gotten so much better. That Free Weezy mixtape is my shit right now
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 18, 2015 11:00:08 GMT -5
From what I understand, most of those Cash Money "millionaires" don't even really get paid. They're just provided everything by the label. Is this true? Let's just say that Juvenile, BG, Lil Wayne and Turk weren't paid appropriately to what they were worth/to what they solid. Of course the Williams brothers kept the 300million $ from the Universal deal (1998) while handing out some laughable contracts (binding them longtime to the label, small yearly guarantees) that their teenage rappers excitedly signed. He loaned them his fancy cars too! Master P bought each and every one of his many employees (rappers, producers, bodyguards etc) a house and a car first! Can you believe that? I think between 95-00 he must have had at least 60 rappers/singers signed It sounds kind of like indentured servitude. Yeesh.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 18, 2015 0:07:45 GMT -5
I ate one of those in 2002. Haven't had need of food ever since. --------------------- Nah, Hardees chicken sandwiches are miles better. I'll just assume neither of you have a Chick-Fil-A in your city. I do but I was thinking of burger places. Chick-Fil-A is damn good but the food is pricey and often times leaves me feeling like I didn't get quite enough. I also rarely eat their because the company is run by bigots. I shouldn't even know what their religious values are in the first place because they're a restaurant.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 17, 2015 22:51:01 GMT -5
While Wendys have some shitty burgers and french fries that for some reason are only hot for 30 seconds, they do have the best fast food chicken sandwich. Nah, Hardees chicken sandwiches are miles better.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Aug 17, 2015 20:51:17 GMT -5
That stuff has a place in his catalogue though because he does it well. And Tech prepared his audience for it in plenty of songs around the time of KOD and Seepage. I know he's had those types of tracks since Absolute Power and Anghellic and I know they are well-done. But they stick out like a sore thumb to me. I was initially attracted to Tech's music because they WEREN'T those types of tracks. Then I hear his albums and they're littered with them. LOL. I get the need for diversity, and I'm not opposed to fun or hype songs, but party songs are what I tend to avoid when it comes to rap. That said, I'm always looking forward to whatever he puts out next..unless it's something like that awful rock album he did. Yea, I usually skip them after the first listen, but I mark out for his first time collaborations.
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