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Blog Comments posted by Shadow Kurahk
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It's bland.
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I'm experiencing a lot of inconsistent and glitchy behavior with content blocks (other than the issues you guys have already pointed out). Sometimes, they want to show up, and do, and other times, they don't show up at all. When they don't show up, I can't open the "Add Blocks" dropdown, and when they do show up, and I successfully open it, I get an error when trying to add one of them.
Weird stuff. Any solution?
Looks like I didn't read that thoroughly. Ignore this.
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^Yup.
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Gotta say, that was beautiful. Both of you. :'D
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Cholie you are genius.
Brickeens, I understand it less than you. It's no "animation revolution."
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Subdomains are free. The only thing they pay for is the "bionicle.com" redirect domain, which, considering LEGO's revenue, would be like paying a cent for them.
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Personally, I see Tucci pulling it off.
Noah Wyle was great in Pirates of Silicon Valley.
Ryan Gosling would do great as young Jobs.
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I definitely would.
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Awesome job to all the staff. I realize the pressure of the situation, and I understand that certain obligations in real life may have halted progress at times, but you've all done a great job of bringing the forums back as quickly as you could.
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You didn't need to explain it.
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They made a song specifically for the "Pre-Hibernation Week" episode of Spongebob. I just thought that was amusing.
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Don't even get me started. I love For Whom the Bell Tolls, Enter Sandman, and Wherever I May Roam by Metallica, and the only one I'm remembering by Megadeth is Peace Sells.
Beautiful bands. Love them. So much.
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The 21.5" iMac actually costs the same as the 13" Macbook Pro. And you get more bang for your buck with the iMac. Just saying. Also depends on whether you're staying in a dorm (in which case the iMac would be appropriate) or not (Macbook, for portability).
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If you're gonna be gaming at all on the laptop, shoot for a 15" or 17" Pro.
You'd even be better off with the 21" iMac. I'd highly recommend that for gaming purposes. As well as for normal purposes, of course.
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lol i've scene ur bro
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Say it another 9000 times.
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It's funny cause I was talking with one of my mom's friends, and he went to medical school, so he was talking about a transilluminator. If I remember, it just projects light to help during eye surgery or something.
But excellent work here. Very entertaining, and somewhat suspenseful.
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Wherever I May Roam is a good one by Metallica that's similar to Enter Sandman.
That's pretty much the only one I can think of off the top of my head right now.
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Well, I could give you some recommendations based on which songs you do like by Metallica. Let's hear 'em.
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enV 3 is beautiful. BEAUTIFUL.
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Billy Ocean's just a 70's-80's love singer. His music is actually really catchy. It's not a serious recommendation though.
The only things I'd recommend are System of a Down or Metallica, but you're not into that genre.
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Billy Ocean.
Caribbean Queen~
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Little Caesar's is amazing. Especially when cold.
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Woah there, Ad Hominem isn't always a fallacy.
The attack could have to do specifically with the argument--for example, in a presidential debate, one side could say, "As president, I will pledge a budget of [x amount of money], which will go towards arranging that all governmental institutions in the state capitol will begin utilizing 'greener' options for energy usage."
The opponent could reply, "I believe that a man who invested in companies with some of the largest carbon emission statistics won't hold true to a promise like that."
The opponent's statement is an example of Ad Hominem, but it's totally valid since it is a specific example of why the first person isn't expected to fulfill what he promised he would in his argument.
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My thoughts exactly.
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