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  1. Re: Found Locked

    ~~ from quiet corridors of stifled screams, the terror ricochets to drape our dreams...~~

    --Zziivaa

  2. Re: "Lack"

    ~~~yes...we would...

    --Zziivaa

  3. Re: LF BF3 players

    I will be eventually. May I ask how this can be classified as a blog?

    --hammer326

  4. Re: LF BF3 players

    I is. EA's Origin = Avsok

    --Bumscab

  5. Re: LF BF3 players

    I is. EA's Origin = Avsok

    --Bumscab

  6. Re: The War Room: Rise of Legends

    A request! so shall it be done. And I'm on a huge steampunk kick so Arcanum is very doable. Also, n

    --hammer326

  7. Re: The War Room: Rise of Legends

    This looks like fun. Do one on Arcanum? I am about to play that again. I will be ripping through Ba

    --Einheit Invictus

  8. Re: "Lack"

    and *bow* - I love this. I think we would all love to read the newer, much more disturbing writings

    --chaotisch

  9. Re: The War Room: All hands, battle stations- The AFS are coming!

    Progress is chuggin along with this project- swing by the forum for an update- volunteers needed to

    --hammer326

  10. Re: "Lack"

    Old stuff.. the newer writings are much more disturbing.

    --Einheit Invictus

 

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The War Room: Film review- V for Vendetta

A recent homework assignemnent, thought I'd post. It's one of my better 40 minute aftermaths of keyboard bashing.... Some would call “V for Vendetta” overtly dramatic. They would be well to remember the fact that the symbol of drama is a mask. With the protagonist being a man in a mask, the outlandishness of this way of thinking is more than highlighted. That being said, for those who do not know: V for Vendetta was a graphic novel published circa 1983 by Vertigo Comics, written and illustrated by Alan Moore and David Lloyd respectively. The book follows Evey Hammond in the England of the not so distant future where, after a significantly devastating war only briefly mentioned, hatred, bigotry and fascism reigned supreme and now fester throughout England. Evey is out late one night prostituting when she meets V, a man in a Guy Fawkes mask and outfit who speaks in quotes and figurative language, a man of pure symbolism and culture. Without spoiling much, the story follows the escalation and ...

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An open letter to bioware's feedback email

Thought I'd share my latest shakespeare rivaling masterpiece I just concocted when Bioware wanted my feedback. Enjoy. Hello Bioware, I am very pleased with TOR in a general sense. the questing/progression system is very solid and the storylines are great, especially the full voiceovers. People have their fair share of problems with this game's odds and ends, and I think some are justified, but overall it is NOT beyond repair in the least. I personally would like to see a rework of what was included in the collector's edition, such as total elimination of cooldowns on the fun little items like the flaregun- my entire gaming budget past july of last year was stockpiled and saved to be devoted to my collector's edition preorder, and to be honest it is one of the most disappointing ones of the 4 different CE's I currently own, Particularly because of the lack of the "Art Of" book's inclusion, though the journal was cool but didnt hold me over for long. I Digress, however, but would strongly sug ...

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